I did this meme for the first time back in 2005 and I was glancing at it today and realized I've now done a bunch of these things that I hadn't done then so I thought it would be fun to do an update. Things I'd done as of 2005 are still bolded; things I've done since are in red.
- Visit a quilt shop. I go to quilt shops as often as I can. My favorite near me is The City Quilter, in Manhattan.
- Make a Nine Patch.
- Make a Log Cabin.
- Label a quilt. I used to use pre-printed labels but these days I like to get creative with labels even if it takes a little more time.
- Figure yardage for a quilt.
- Learn about warp and weft.
- Use a rotary cutter. Don't know how I'd live without it!
- Use templates. I used to sew miniature quilts by hand and always used templates for my pieces.
- Paper piece a quilt block. I love paper piecing!
- Hand applique a quilt block. I have appliqued but I am not a big fan of applique.
- Make a yo-yo.
- Embellish a quilt.
- Try free motion quilting. Ugh.
- Stitch in the ditch.
- Try hand quilting. I prefer hand quilting over machine quilting.
- Bind a quilt.
- Miter the corners of quilt binding.
- Join the ends of quilt binding.
- Sew diagonal seams.
- Use a walking foot.
- Attend a guild meeting. I was president of my guild too!
- Visit Houston for International Quilt Festival. I would love to attend this festival!
- Have a quilt appraised.
- Visit a quilt museum. I've been to the Quilt Museum in Lowell, Mass. It's very nice.
- Go on a quilt retreat. I love retreats!! Retreats are the best.
- Try curved piecing.
- Miter the borders.
- Learn to do blanket stitch by hand.
- See a local quilt show. Not since I moved to New York, but I loved going to quilt shows in the Boston area. Always so much fun to see the quilts, and you get to shop too!
- Put your quilt in a local quilt show.
- Sell raffle tickets on a quilt.
- Take a road trip with quilt friends.
- Create a Pinterest board with quilts. Yup.
- Make a 3-D quilt block.
- Donate a quilt to a good cause.
- Make a sampler quilt. My first quilt was a sampler quilt, which I made for the class in which I learned basic hand piecing.
- Make an art quilt.
- Try bobbin work.
- Learn to maintain your sewing machine. Those felt pads in your bobbin aren't actually supposed to be there!
- Add rickrack to a quilt.
- Design a quilt. (Remember, you don’t necessarily have to make the quilt!)
- Change/tweak/alter a pattern to make it your own.
- Make a color wheel with fabric swatches.
- Chat about quilting with a stranger.
- Go on a blog tour.
- Give a quilt as a wedding/graduation/retirement gift.
- Visit Paducah during the AQS Show.
- Take a class with a nationally known teacher.
- Use some fabric you dislike.
- Participate in Show & Tell. One of the funnest times I had at my old favorite quilt shop was a show-and-tell night in which the owners had turned the cutting table into a "runway" and we had to climb up and show off our quilts.
- Volunteer for a job in a quilt group.
- Use a color you detest.
- Make a quilt inspired by nature.
- Get up early to quilt or stay up late to quilt.
- Make a scrap quilt.
- Make a tote bag.
- Make a postcard quilt.
- Make a baby quilt and gift it to a newborn.
- Understand the basics of caring for quilts.
- Borrow a quilting book from the public library.
- Teach someone else to quilt.
- Creatively piece a backing for one of your quilts.
- Apply a piped binding, or some variation of it.
- Post quilt pics to Facebook.
- Install quilty wallpaper on your computer.
- Put a quilty bumper sticker on your car.
- Cuss mildly when you realize you’ve been sewing air (because you ran out of bobbin thread). Well, I wouldn't say mildly.
- Read your sewing machine manual cover to cover.
- Learn to thread baste.
- Learn to pin baste.
- Use basting spray.
- Help a friend make a quilt.
- Make a quilt for a special child.
- Make a quilt for a spouse or partner.
- Make a quilt for a friend.
- Include your quilts in your will (i.e. who gets them).
- Determine your favorite thread for piecing.
- Understand the concept of value.
- Understand the mathematics of quilt blocks.
- Apply a bias binding.
- Take a guild speaker to dinner.
- Comment on a quilt-related blog post.
- Make a mystery quilt.
- Take part in a block exchange.
- Write how-to instructions for making a quilt block.
- Watch a quilting video.
- Know the difference between lengthwise and crosswise grain.
- Know the parts of a sewing machine needle and why they matter.
- Organize your stash. I've done this a few times! It's an ongoing process, really.
- Know the names of hand sewing needles used for different tasks.
- Finish a UFO.
- Purchase fabric on impulse.
- Try sewing with precuts.
- Trade fabrics with quilt friends.
- Identify your ancestors who quilted.
- Visit a quilt shop while on vacation. I often visit quilt shops on vacation. I've been to quilt shops on trips to Hawaii (Maui, Oahu, and Kauai), Austin, California, and London (if Liberty counts).
- Sew on a treadle for old time’s sake.
- Subscribe to a quilting magazine. I used to get Better Homes & Gardens American Patchwork & Quilting.
- Become a regular reader of a quilting blog.
- Go on a Shop Hop. Fun!
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