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Binding for queen size City Weekend quilt! |
So, it has been an interesting few weeks round here. I've been making a ton of stuff. Both my son and husband had a birthday. I tried out a craft show and sort of hated it. I've been reconsidering the why's and how's of selling. Really just a bunch of "how much is my time worth?"
I have come to the conclusion that I like making stuff, but don't like any of the aspects of selling it. Tags, photos, descriptions, pricing, displays - not a fan of that "stuff." I will try again at another craft show in November. I definitely learned a lot about what I did wrong, my display set-up, my location, all that jazz. I will make the appropriate changes and try again. I really really really want to not try again, but I've always been a quitter, so I'm going to try to not quit, and see if I get different results.
My other solution is to actually list some items in my etsy shop. I have had it for years and never listed anything. I just hate almost every picture I take. I've had multiple people help me and read almost every online photo tip. I don't know what it is - except that my fear of bad pics leads me to not take any. Perhaps this is one of those practice makes perfect situations!
After finishing my son's twin quilt a few months back, I've fallen asleep under it many many nights and love sleeping underneath something I've made. And so the decision to make a queen size quilt with my fave's from the new City Weekend line. I added in some Kona Coral, Canary, and Azure, as well as some white sashing. The City Weekend is so damn soft!! I finished "straight" line quilting it yesterday - I did speedy rather than slow and nice. There are quite a few minor puckers, but it's for us, so I'm not being picky. I am quite scared to sew the binding on, both machine and hand aspects. That's a big ol' quilt!
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Big girl and a big quilt! |
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The back! She just went and sat down like that! :) |
I really just cannot wait to have this finished so that we can start sleeping under it. I am so excited to be getting this one done! I must have at least 8 different quilts in progress. I hope everyone has been well.
I am really looking forward to getting back on track with fall here!!
And spending more time with this little girl -who has given me such a run for it recently- she just gets better and better every day!!
:) Rave