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Is quilting hard? It seems to be a time consuming hobby. But it always looks like the end result is really worth it.
I sure hope Atlas doesn't leave anytime soon. That would be a rooster who left way to soon.
Well, it's something that takes time to be good at, certainly. When I started quilting in the mid 80's, I hand pieced and hand quilted everything. About five years ago, when I was a moderator here and the staff wanted to do a quilt block swap, I said I didn't think I could commit, having carpal tunnel issues. A sewing machine showed up on my doorstep, a gift from the staff. It was a simple to use one, so I learned to piece on it, but still quilted by hand until about a year ago when I was determined to learn to machine quilt. That, to me, is much harder to learn than all the rest. I'm minimally okay at it, but I've done a lot of practice. I still prefer the look of fine hand quilting, personally, but it takes a MUCH longer time to hand quilt any piece rather than do it by machine.
You hit the nail on the head-the end result. I love finishing a pretty quilt. It's my art. So, I don't consider myself a seamstress (gosh, don't ask me to make you clothing or you'd be very sorry, LOL), but a fabric artist.