So I was a little disappointed when while reading another blog someone commented that the blogger was "cheating" because of the following (which I obviously do all the time.)
I love to straight line quilt. I like the look of it and I'm really a semetrical person so it makes sense to me. I also love squares, and sashing which work with my love of lines. I'm not sure how long it will take me to make a straight line, but I've been at this for just over a year and I still can't do it. I use my walking foot, I use a guide and I still can't quite get it right.
I found the idea of using painters tape to create the guidelines for me. I find it also a lot faster to quilt because I don't have to constantly keep measuring to make sure that I'm on track. You bet that if I thought I was off even a little I would be tearing those rows out and starting again.
So . . . . is it cheating? Or is it industrious? I vote for industrious and I thank the person who passed on the idea to me. As for the person who thought it was cheating, I guess to each his own, someone of us are much more traditional and I can apprecaite that as well, it's just not for me.
I don't see how it's any different from marking your quilting pattern onto your fabric and following that. And it's no different from using a template. I think it's genius, and wish I had thought of it before I tried a straight line quilt!
ReplyDeleteI am pretty sure that the quilting police will not be coming to your house any time soon to confiscate your painters tape. Keep on making gorgeous, guilt-free straight lines.
ReplyDeleteNot cheating. Not at all.
ReplyDeleteHow sad that someone would even say that! :(
industrious... so not cheating.. and yes... getting ideas from bloggers is half the fun in all this!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely industrious! It's a great idea and one that I plan on using for my next quilt.
ReplyDeleteIndustrious.....without a doubt. I would never cheat.
ReplyDeleteI think the tape is a great idea! Nice quilts.
ReplyDeleteSimple & clever (the tape), elegant & classic (the straight lines). Not sure how the cheating comes in? Stick with it ~ it's working beautifully for you!
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