As a quilter I am guilty of having a few projects half finished and sitting in a storage box somewhere. Now I have found a small key to creating a successful finished WIP.
Louisa Bauman
All in Quilting Stories
As a quilter I am guilty of having a few projects half finished and sitting in a storage box somewhere. Now I have found a small key to creating a successful finished WIP.
The quilt has been quilted and now all that is left is to bind, but why is that always my downfall?!
My quilting journey is also part of my therapy to help me manage my stress and anxiety levels.
Keeping a sewing room or craft space tidy can be a challenge but if you are willing to spend some time researching organizing methods, you might find a method that works for you.
No matter how organized a quilter or seamstress may be, there will always be those little scraps of fabric left over, too small to be substantial yet too big to justify throwing away. so, what do you do with them?
UFOs (UnFinished Objects) can be the quilter’s version of skeletons in a closet.
Having a project to keep me occupied became more important than ever.
A first of a few cutting mishaps turned successes - Remember, measure twice, cut once!