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When to Let a Project Go

When to Let a Project Go

FromStop Scrolling, Start Sewing


When to Let a Project Go

FromStop Scrolling, Start Sewing

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Dec 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hi I’m Nicole Gilbert and this is the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast.  Each Wednesday join me as I share the ins and outs of that quilt life.  If you don't have a sewing machine, can bust out a super fly Y seam,  or just want to hear about the newest or coolest quilty news, this is the podcast for you.Sampler Spree Sew AlongSampler Spree by Susan AcheThis is about projects that no longer bring us joy.  That are a chore to work on and you really don’t care what the finished product is cuz it is just not your jam anymore.  But you might still be feeling wishy washy about it, I mean thats a lot of time, money and energy you put into thatAsk yourself:Do you still love it?Do you want to put in the time and money to finish it?Will it bring joy to your day to work on it, gift it, or display it in your home?Do you have the space to store it? Or would you rather that space be used for a new project?Does the occasion still exist for this quilt? For example, if it is a baby quilt, but the baby is now in high school, is there still a need?So what can you do if you decide its just not love anymore?Donate the unfinished quilt to the local guild, almost always someone willing and excited to finishRepurpose the orphan blocks as pillows, placematsMake a scrappy backing using orphan blocksYou Can Find me on:FacebookInstagramYouTube
Released:
Dec 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Are you new to sewing and want to start quilting but have no idea where to start? Each Wednesday join me as I share the ins and outs of that quilt life. If you don’t have a sewing machine, can’t figure out how much fabric you need for that cool project you saw online, or you’re just trying to figure out where the heck to stick that bobbin this is the podcast for you.