I realized that fear had been holding me back. No garment sewing had taken place because of fear of cutting into those special fabrics. You know, the stashed fabrics that I have held onto for so long, just waiting for perfect to happen: perfect pattern, perfect fit, perfect execution of some tricky sewing detail (like welt pockets, or an invisible zipper, or a curved dart, etc.)
But the stashbusting community was behind me this month. We were all gonna face our fears together! A garment was finally gonna come together in 2015.
Only thing is, I told myself I had to finish the quilting on a little ol' wallhanging before I could start something new (like a garment). And guess what? Fear had been holding me back from finishing that, too!
I didn't even realize... Didn't acknowledge to myself that I was procrastinating on the quilting--I just knew it wasn't getting done in a timely manner.
I didn't even realize... Didn't acknowledge to myself that I was procrastinating on the quilting--I just knew it wasn't getting done in a timely manner.
Followed the mantra
Dived into a bit of FMQ (Free Motion Quilting--last seen publicly in this post from 2012).
Does it look like bubbles? Or sea foam? |
And the quilting is DONE. Fear faced.
Not perfect by any means, but it beats the heck outta hiding in a paper sack for another year or more. Win!
Not afraid of a close-up: perfect in its imperfections |
Now, can some elves come over and whip up a binding for this one so I can count the stash that was used? So very close to done done.
Thank you to all the Stashbusting Sewalong followers on The Facebook! Seeing your work has really encouraged me.
Thank you to all the Stashbusting Sewalong followers on The Facebook! Seeing your work has really encouraged me.