Tag Archives: Quilting WFF’s

Quilting Warm Fuzzy Feelings #5

January 20, 2008

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When you have an idea pop into your head, you can try it out immediately, and the result is even better than you’d hoped it would be. Despite all the misery, this quilt does have it’s enjoyable moments, like this one which is definitely a Quilting WFF. This is what’s supposed to happen when you [...]

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Quilting Warm Fuzzy Feelings #5

October 26, 2006

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When you’ve found the perfect fabric for a quilt in your stash and you don’t have enough, but your favorite quilt shop comes through with the perfect replacement, and plenty of it! Talk about a “make my day moment” and a WFF all in one! I’m planning a new quilt, and of course I had [...]

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Quilting Warm Fuzzy Feelings #4

July 22, 2006

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When your machine is having issues, but you know exactly what to do to fix the problem. It’s a great WFF (and a relief!) when you are able to troubleshoot effectively to fix any minor problems you may be having with your machine during a quilting session. Keep the following things in mind to be [...]

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Quilting Warm Fuzzy Feelings #3

July 3, 2006

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When you’re really putting your sewing machine through the paces, and it’s performing perfectly. It’s a great WFF when your sewing machine is performing up to expectations, and nothing will frustrate you more than fighting with it if it’s not working properly. Any number of things can go wrong, but here’s a few things you [...]

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Quilting Warm Fuzzy Feelings #2

June 7, 2006

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WFF#2: When your points or corners match perfectly on the first try! It’s definitely a Quilting WFF moment when your points or corners match up on the first try. We’ve all had to break out the seam ripper to unsew and try again to get those points to match up, but do we really ever [...]

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Quilting Warm Fuzzy Feelings #1

May 26, 2006

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The quilting world isn’t all perfectly flat quilt tops, eating chocolate by the pound or quietly hand quilting with a harem of men to rub sore shoulders. Sometimes you can sit frustrated for hours trying to get your points to match or watch helplessly as your red fabrics bleed all over the rest of your [...]

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