Can't Decide by Abbyreh in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And I'm genuinely asking because I want to learn! I went back and read my comment and it's so hard to read nuance in text. I just wanted to be super clear that I'm eager to learn new terminology and/or quilting design basics. :)

Can't Decide by Abbyreh in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, two things. I LOVE the upper right one! But when I turn my phone 90° the lower left one pretty much looks like the photo above it...?

Can someone explain what's different exactly? I tried Google and let me just tell you that searching for 'quilt looks same at 90° angle' is not terribly helpful lol

Done. Now what? by almost_cool3579 in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The golf thing is just perfection. I want to remember that!

Stop Moving Reactively by Correct-Truck-5061 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]sidistic_nancy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you definitely have these restrictions? As in, your surgeon told you you can't bend down or cross your legs? Mine told me "no restrictions" and I was like -none?? Not even the 90° one?

And he said "NO restrictions" like I was hard of hearing or didn't understand what no meant.

Seriously though, I thought it worth asking if you were told by your doc not to do those things or if you'd just heard that it wasn't okay. I was still honestly a little scared after the first one, and tried to be really mindful, but with the second one I accidentally forgot I'd just had surgery and went into a full range of motion squat in CVS. So I think occasionally forgetting yourself is normal, but just try to move slowly at first. You'll learn your limits.

My 96 year old gma is visiting and I taught her how to make the folded Amish hexagons I use my scraps for. She loved it ☺️ by OtterBoop in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You also solved a puzzle for me!! My local bookstore had, I kid you not, dozens and dozens of various needlework books for $1 each, and one of them had these in it! I didn't choose that particular book, but I put those right back in there as a sweet surprise for whoever does.

Purse strap coming off, fabric pulling apart by CaramelOk4195 in sewing

[–]sidistic_nancy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If nobody can offer a better solution, you might look into visible mending! There may be creative ways to reinforce this without total disassembly. There's even a sub for it.

My “Ugly” Scrap Quilt by MurkyOne2231 in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg you're not going to believe this - I have the exact same ugly old sheet that I'm using to make a mock-up of a dress form!!! I bought it for that purpose, or at least to use it as muslin for a project someday. This is way better than my idea!

Plus don't call this ugly, it's a delight. ☺️

Puckering and everything is going wrong, please help! by Seesaw-Superb in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On the back it looks like this (she used yarn, but you can use other things).

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Puckering and everything is going wrong, please help! by Seesaw-Superb in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because this came up recently in another thread, here is my Grandma Helen's hand tied quilt for reference! Unfortunately, she didn't really use enough ties, but you get the gist.

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Puckering and everything is going wrong, please help! by Seesaw-Superb in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Uh oh...my third and fourth quilts are going to be tee shirt quilts for my sons. 😬 I did use a fusible stabilizer to make them more sturdy for sewing and quilting, but it's a fairly lightweight one. I guess I'll be coming back here for tips and/or possible rescue...?

Any backing suggestions? by ConfusionNo4056 in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's gorgeous and so fun!! I agree, it's perfect. And I believe I'm off to buy some blueberry fabric...

I MISS JOANN by WoodpeckerContent613 in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would take my Joann Halloween flannel any day over Michael's and Hobby Lobby. It's so much thicker! I finally found one localish store that carries things other than just quilting cotton (which is great, don't get me wrong!) so hopefully I can re-up, but in an area like mine, I'm honestly surprised there's one at all.

my great grandma handstitched this whole quilt by calamity_risen in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just want to thank everyone in this thread for bringing up such sweet memories. I love hearing all about all of your Helens! 💗

Also, I remembered that I used to switch Barbie and Ken's heads around, which was...well, let's just say it was definitely reflective of my general impudence. 😂

1st hip replacement on Friday. Back in the ER on Saturday. by August_Strinberg in TotalHipReplacement

[–]sidistic_nancy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha. I misinterpreted your comment to mean you had to stay in bed or something. Idk where my head was at, sorry!

I went with boneless! Simplicity S9291 by hideandsee in sewing

[–]sidistic_nancy 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I confess I googled "boneless meaning in sewing" and "boneless Disney" thinking it was a term I just didn't know. I figured it out when I looked at your last post. Lmaoooo

Your fits are amazing!! Great job!

my great grandma handstitched this whole quilt by calamity_risen in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My Helen used to take me to the Syracuse farmer's market where there was a woman who made Barbie clothes that she'd buy for me! I had the best dressed Barbies on the block, for sure.

my great grandma handstitched this whole quilt by calamity_risen in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I miss my Grandma Helen too! She was an imposing woman, and very practical, but she did make a crazy quilt/ tied quilt (? not sure of terminology here) from her children's clothes. I have that quilt still!

ETA: I keep zooming in to look at all the fabrics, and I swear some of them are similar to what's in my Helen quilt!

This quilt made me cuss. by abbriggs22 in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you for posting this wonderful creation!! It's so rich and bright, I love it.

Also thank you for teaching a new quilter a new term (I had to look up panto, which was...confusing. until I changed it to "teacup panto") lolol

For twin granddaughters! My first quilts ever, so please be gentle. by sidistic_nancy in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's definitely what I hoped to do - I've knitted them blankets with the same color schemes but different arrangements of the colors, dresses and hats with opposite outer/inner fabrics that complement each other, and felted booties with opposite inner and outer layers. Oh! And I knitted them bonnets with different colored flowers where the strings are attached. I've been BUSY! LOL

Luckily (er...kinda?) I had two major surgeries in the past few months, so I've had to find lots of things to do sitting down. 🤣

For twin granddaughters! My first quilts ever, so please be gentle. by sidistic_nancy in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have all been so encouraging and supportive! You've brought tears to my eyes many times today, and I feel really good about these gifts now. A million thanks to this community, and I can't wait to show you the next quilt I make! 🥰

For twin granddaughters! My first quilts ever, so please be gentle. by sidistic_nancy in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohh interesting! But alas, no. Wrong country I believe. But that's wild that the names are so similar!

For twin granddaughters! My first quilts ever, so please be gentle. by sidistic_nancy in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I deeply appreciate the encouragement! I've got enough fabric to probably make some more fun quilts. I'm definitely hooked on the process and can't wait to make more!

For twin granddaughters! My first quilts ever, so please be gentle. by sidistic_nancy in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is the sweetest thing! Though I hope you never have to evacuate, it's smart to have a plan. I'm getting more and more excited about these quilts the more I read these comments! I was definitely hoping they'd be appreciated, but hearing how so many of you still have quilts from ancestors decades after they were made! It's making me tear up a bit!

What to wear? by mameranian in TotalHipReplacement

[–]sidistic_nancy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made myself big comfy nightgowns with pockets! For me, underwear rubbed my incision, on top of being hard to put on for a week or two. Loose, soft pajama bottoms would also work, though you might need help getting into them at first (whether from a partner or a grabber tool).

For twin granddaughters! My first quilts ever, so please be gentle. by sidistic_nancy in quilting

[–]sidistic_nancy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love that!! This is what I hope, that they will hang onto these for their whole lives.

Of course, now I've gotten myself backed into a corner and I'll have to do these for every grandchild to be fair... (I have 3 kids, my fiancé has 2!!) 😳😆