Monday, August 26, 2019

Confessions of a Quilter

Here was my first bird block- it was a fail! I have been quilting for more than 25 years and sometimes my brain doesn't work!

After I successfully printed a pattern on freezer paper for wool applique I got this great idea! I'd scan the bird pattern, reverse it for fusible, then print the pattern.  Sounds like an awesome idea, right?

Except for some reason my paper was NOT fusing. It was so strange. Pressing, vigorous ironing and stitching commenced and it still wasn't working.
I left it and went about my merry way. I don't know if it was one or two days later, but I was browsing a store for fishing supplies and I had a light bulb moment!


What the heck was I think to use freezer paper instead of fusible????? LOL 
It was a little scary for a bit, thinking I'm really losing it, but with a few laughs and encouragement from Kevin the Quilter I pushed it aside and moved forward.
I seriously hope I'm not the only one that does stupid and obvious mistakes now and then. 

Getting ready for a mid-week adventure and making sure Elsa's feet haven't grown. She looks excited, doesn't she? She would rather wear them then burn her feet on hot ground. 

Let's make it a fantastic week!

23 comments:

  1. You are definitely not the only one--my scrap drawer is a testament to that for sure...
    hugs, Julierose

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  2. I think you are in good company - brain fog has been riding me like crazy these days. And I know that little nudge of fear - laughter is the best medicine. Have a great adventure.

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  3. No, you are not the only one! Let's not get into that now though. Hee Hee!

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  4. I marked a quilt recently for hand quilting, it's in the frame now and I've started. I'm realizing I made a mistake in the marking, a rookie kind of mistake. I'm not going to redo it but you'd think after more than 40 years of quilting I'd remember these things!!! Your block is going to be lovely, happy stitching!

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  5. Oh, yeah, it happens to the best of us. Afterwards, you can't fathom that you've done such a thing. Carry on, dear girl, carry on.

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  6. I bought 3 yards of fusible a couple of weeks ago and can’t find it. I cleaned up piles in my sewing room yesterday and still can’t find it. Going to have to buy some more!

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  7. Oh, yes. I have done some really dumb things and wonder why it didn't work. I think our concentration is on the next step or other things altogether and the process doesn't all come together.

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  8. Oh I'm right there with you on the stupid mistakes! You do not get to wear the crown on that one alone my friend! LOL

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  9. Wheww. I am glad I am not the only one...

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  10. We all can wear that crown from time to time and it gets to ne a fixture as we get beyond 75. Haha, I'm there!

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  11. Thanks for my morning laugh! Oh my yes, have I made some pretty obvious stupid mistakes too! One of my favorite quilt related funnies is when I once taught an all night quilt class and after a fun night of piecing we were busy basting everyone's tops when I decided to use the new water soluble thread. I kept licking the thread to be able to thread the needle when all of a sudden I realized why the thread wasn't visible! That was a real "duh" moment! Have fun on your adventure!

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  12. Lori we are just humans...fortunately !
    Enjoy your adventure in mountains again ! Elsa is ready ��

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  13. I was glad to see those protectors for Elsa's feet. There is a asphalt mountain trail just behind us and temps recently a constant over 100. Lots of times I see poor dogs dancing down the trail with little whines for accompaniment. I wouldn't be surprised if it's the hot ground that's hurting them.
    As to the paper, been there, done that, sigh.

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  14. I love that somehow the eureka moment came to you in a FISHING store. Funny how the human mind works. Which is just what Elsa is thinking, tho I love her summer sneakers.
    I've been using Mushers Wax for Mo, as he will wear shoes but he won t walk in them,lol.

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  15. As you can see from the many comments, we all have our "duh" moments. You going public with yours helps those of us who thought we were alone in our stellar moves. :)

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  16. Hah! You are certainly not the only one.

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  17. I'm afraid that you are not alone! LOL I guess we get too confident sometimes? I don't know.

    Is Elsa really going to wear those shoes? Does she also have boots for winter?

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  18. Oh how I love these sweet funny comments from all your good hearted friends. Bless you all!

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  19. Elsa is such a sweet dog. What a lovely face she has.

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  20. No, you aren't losing it--I think what happened is known as a classic "brain fart"--lol!

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  21. This made me chuckle:). We've all been there. Have you seen Barbara Brackman's funny write-ups on Sunbonnet Sue applique gone wrong? ;). Cute Elsa. At first glance I thought she'd been injured - glad it wasn't that.

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  22. It’s just so good to know We’re not the only ones. Just tonight I was looking for my reading glasses I was sure I’d placed on the bed. Hubby helped me look, then I glanced at him and had to laugh...he was wearing them! Bright blue glasses, my fun ones. He didn’t find it quite as funny as I did.
    Btw, our Shepherd, Rex, is 12 now. They mean so much to us.

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  23. I make mistakes on every quilt I make !
    have fun on your hike

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