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Cake , Cherries, Cream and more cake cherries cream my gosh you are driving me crazy , I am always on some sort of diet or the
other , but every now and again I just give in, but it has to be worth it and I reckon this would be worth it maybe on my next trip into
Chester I may find a nice little cafe and have fun. I know who to blame if I feel guilty after Lorchen .Yn Harddwch Gogledd Cymru

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What bad timing to say something that looks disparaging towards HSTs, huh?
Never a dull moment...
No, maybe not narrow, but LadyRags pointed us to a set of blogs and about a billion comments - I reacted strongly to a lot of it and threw out some overgeneralized comments to various parts of it without much context.
One blogger said that learning to piece HSTs was only for the intermediate or advanced quilter and another blogger jumped all up in her business for saying that. I think if you tell someone that something is harder than it really is, and that scares them away from trying it, that's not always a good thing.
And for the record: coffee and Schwarzwälderkirschtorte with you, Lorchen, sounds great! I promise I won't wear my Robin Hood tights.
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I love black forest cherry cake. I have made a couple in my life, but they are SOOOO full of calories, they were only for celebrations, but I really loved them.
I think this discussion really leaves my style of quilting out. I caught a kind of sneerful (I just invented that word) attitude in her blogs about "contemporary" quilts, but perhaps she really doesn't feel that. Per her definition I would probably still be a beginner, because I am not doing traditional quilts with triangles...the closest I will probably get to that will be if I use them for background or work them into a design for an art quilt. I CAN do them, but I don't enjoy them. I truly appreciate traditional quilts for their great beauty and intricacy, but I don't enjoy making them. I think, though, that her purpose may have been to get quilters to try things beyond what they think they can, which is good, if that is what her intent was. I'm just glad we have such a wide variety of quilting styles we can work with. I did not like her tone, but perhaps what she was trying to say was ok, but it sounded like a quilt policewoman. I have recently encountered some who feel that a quilt is not a quilt if it isn't traditional. :shock: Oh well, this is why I like TQS...all types of quilting is appreciated. Happy quilting, my friends.

"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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Sometimes, I have to do what I call mindless sewing. I don't want to piece an intricate pattern, especially at a bring your own project retreat. Sometimes I just need to sew but not really concentrate. Even then, the mind is still learning, paying attention to how the thread tension is, how the pieces feed thru the machine, etc.
I won a Jelly Roll and it was the most difficult project I have done--working on fabrics selected by someone else.
I find that fabric selection is part of the design process for me. For those that buy kits and make them. Wonderful. We are so lucky to have all of the fabric designers now. Back in the dark ages, we had some calicos, no rotary cutters.
The blessing of quilting is that there is something for everyone.
Ya'll are a hoot and I love to read the comments. We have a wonderful forum.
Coast of South Carolina USA
Sewing/Quilting on my Viking Sapphire 870
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Ohhh, Black Forest Cherry Cake! I had a German boyfriend in college, whose friend was a pastry chef. Do you know where I'm going with this? Friend made one of these cakes and I still remember it 35 years later. Lorchen, if I'm ever over in your blessed isle, I'll look you up for sure. You're a woman after my own heart.
Kathy
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Pam--I join you in believing that choosing fabric is the first part of my design process. Of course, for others, they would never have become quilters if it were a requirement. Quilting is good for me because I can do my own thing and please myself. The bonus comes when someone else likes it and can't keep their eyes off it. That's how a sister-in-law got gifted a quilt. Then she felt guilty but my answer was now I had reason to replace it with a pattern or design I had been wanting to try.
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I'm with you , Agnes! When my nephew's fiancée at the time (now married) saw my 2010 Hugs and Kisses quilt, she practically drooled! It's easy to give away a quilt when someone really seems to love it, and it makes room in the closet for another project!

It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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black forest cherry cake: some things are just worth breaking a diet for. And the Germans are very good at dessert!
half square triangles, etc: when someone says "I could never do that", I think we should skip the sneers and help them do it!
(This from someone whose second quilt was a Bethlehem Star. But I learned at lot.)
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Well, since I'm doing Weight Watchers, I'm leaving all the 'cake' talk alone.
And I'm pretty much leaving the rest of it alone too. I've always loved to debate almost anything and challenge my mind: religion, politics, stoplights and cameras (big topic around here!), girdles (remember those?), blogging, stay-at-home Moms vs. working Moms...........................
But as with almost all things in life, the older I get, the more I realize that there is very little in life worth expending my energy toward......unless I feel very strongly about it and am concerned that without my participation, I'll loose that issue to neglect. Granted, I live in a free country where I can pretty much choose to spend my time however I choose (and I'm very thankful for that!) but as to the direction of quilting, ..........
What I'm doing easily today was a challenge 2 months ago! What I'm dreaming of conquering today, someone else conquered 2 months ago! It's all relative and the meditative quality of it all serves my body in that it brings me peace and pleasure and better health, so I'll leave others to their opinions.......and their own challenges..........and not feel the least bit pressured by their opinions and comments.
While those who choose to debate are debating, I'm sewing and dreaming and creating.
That's my plan, and I'm sticking to it!!!!
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Lynn (and someday I'll get a signature created!!) ha
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Hear, Hear. Well put Lynn (except for the bit about skipping talking about cakeOriginally posted by QuilterLynnWell, since I'm doing Weight Watchers, I'm leaving all the 'cake' talk alone.
And I'm pretty much leaving the rest of it alone too. I've always loved to debate almost anything and challenge my mind: religion, politics, stoplights and cameras (big topic around here!), girdles (remember those?), blogging, stay-at-home Moms vs. working Moms...........................
But as with almost all things in life, the older I get, the more I realize that there is very little in life worth expending my energy toward......unless I feel very strongly about it and am concerned that without my participation, I'll loose that issue to neglect. Granted, I live in a free country where I can pretty much choose to spend my time however I choose (and I'm very thankful for that!) but as to the direction of quilting, ..........
What I'm doing easily today was a challenge 2 months ago! What I'm dreaming of conquering today, someone else conquered 2 months ago! It's all relative and the meditative quality of it all serves my body in that it brings me peace and pleasure and better health, so I'll leave others to their opinions.......and their own challenges..........and not feel the least bit pressured by their opinions and comments.
While those who choose to debate are debating, I'm sewing and dreaming and creating.
That's my plan, and I'm sticking to it!!!!
:roll:
Lynn (and someday I'll get a signature created!!) ha
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Personally I am currently shying away from Drunkards Path; as a tailor(ess) I am used to putting curved pieces of fabric together, but NOT to end up with them FLAT, I want them to stay curved!
Rosemary
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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Month 6 finished! Roll on Month 7.
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She showed how she buried knot at beginning of process. How does she bury it at end?
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