It's been over two years, sigh! I had Covid, was in the hospital for two months, during this time my husband passed. It has taken me over a year to get my energy back(I'm 74, so this was not easy.) I am wanting to make me a quilt, first time for everything, haha. That little creative fire I have nurtured by crochet, I have run out of yarn and projects for the kids and grands, so now I want a beautiful little quilt for my twin bed. Getting started, yes well you hit the nail on the head. I went and looked at material today, none spoke to me. You said to take little steps, sounds good. Maybe a little pillow cover for my bed.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
That sounds doable
@Sybil_Detard10 ай бұрын
When I've left my room in a mess, and/or I am in a mental state of blah, I sew crumbs. I don't clear, I don't put any barrier in front of sewing, I just sew crumbs with the thread that is on my machine until I feel "ready." It usually gets me doing the things that need to be done.
@erinnewbrough3571 Жыл бұрын
I like ironing scraps when I’m having a hard time. There’s no goal- just the satisfaction of seeing crumpled messes flatten out ❤
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
Ironing zen 😌
@meacadwell Жыл бұрын
I do the same thing! I wash all my fabric and fold it haphazardly, plopping it in a pile until it's time for 'ironing' - a way of being connected to sewing without doing sewing and without having to think.
@ninaplastinina4390 Жыл бұрын
Just the same. And organizing shelves, refolding the fabric. Or making strips from scraps
@debrastewart9194 Жыл бұрын
I agree, then I just myself, touch, sort, play and rediscover. I don't plan, I just wander through my treasure trove of fabric and supplies.
@annierubyslipperz589 Жыл бұрын
I like to iron too, and ironing some scraps for a small (probably orphan block😊) quilt block =)
@marieconroy1723 Жыл бұрын
I was on the hospital for five months came home two weeks ago and cleaned my machine, went thru all my fabric and neatened up, and now I’m going to finish 3 quilts I started and didn’t finish One at a time slowly. I’ve rebooted too! My health is better than ever too! Look out quilt world! 😎
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you’re feeling better
@AuntieDeb71 Жыл бұрын
How did she know I'm in that exact place right now...
@omisfavorites1054 Жыл бұрын
Same here😕
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
Because it’s the end of the school year and everything is upside down…even if you don’t have kids
@marye.williams6692 Жыл бұрын
Me, too!!!! So happy to know there are others in the same funk.p
@AuntDi2 Жыл бұрын
Ditto!
@miriamrempel422 Жыл бұрын
I think she’s just psychic 😋
@lw3396 Жыл бұрын
I lost my sew jo. I have tried off and on to get it back this year, but my home is in chaos after my husbands death in Feb, along with my mind and my heart. This video just happened to catch me trying to reorganize my sewing room. I hope it works to get me going again, because I've found at least 7 or 8 quilt tops that need to be sandwiched and quilted. I just seem to have no energy, and I don't have any "sew sisters." You ladies are lucky and blessed if you do.
@rebeccamayeaux131 Жыл бұрын
I needed this today. I have not sewed anything in over a year. I've been overwhelmed by life. You have helped me forgive myself. so tomorrow, I am making pillowcases for my friend's kiddos. Thank you Karen.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
nice to hear. But also maybe you can break it down into smaller steps. Maybe you are 1-organizing your materials then if you are able 2-cutting everything out and then if you are able 3-sewing it together. it's important not to work to the point of exhaustion.
@rebeccamayeaux131 Жыл бұрын
@@JustGetitDoneQuilts Will do. Thank you again!
@debracollins4102 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I haven’t seen anything since I don’t know when. Had some medical stuff get in the way. I need to start up again. You gave me some good ideas. Do you have a tutorial on how to make the foam board containers?
@sarahkinsey5434 Жыл бұрын
@@JustGetitDoneQuilts I like doing it that way too, like an assembly line. I made almost 40 napkins for a big family Christmas party and I would iron everything, then cut out a bunch, pick out the tread, then sew them. I did that in a few batches
@BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu Жыл бұрын
Oh, Karen, I’ve said it before-I so appreciate how supportive your videos often are, and this is one of them. Last fall when I decided it was time to get back into my studio, I didn’t even bother to clean. I just picked up an unfinished project-a Christmas wall hanging-and sat down and decided what to do with it that would bring me joy. That meant that I had to step around stuff on the floor between my machine, my ironing station and design wall-which was frustrating and dangerous. But I knew I had to create something first. I finished the quilt top (not surprising, it was dramatically different from what I had planned), took it to the quilter, felt 1000% better-and THEN I cleaned. And my creativity took off again. It’s been such a joy. Two years, knee surgery, pandemic and retirement separated starting that quilt and finishing it. You have to (a) realize what you need, and (b) be ready to act on that realization. Your “one step at a time” plan is exactly right. Thank you, Karen, for another supportive video!
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
Well done you 👏👏👏
@rebeccasorensen7925 Жыл бұрын
Much of what you said is familiar. I've gone thru shoulder surgery, hysterectomy, R knee surgery, both knees ripped again and much downtime and total discouragement. This video I needed to hear today. I felt connected to your comments. I wish you well. Hopefully we can take some baby steps forward and reignite the joy and creativity.😊
@gingerfeeley6849 Жыл бұрын
I am needing a reboot! Life has just been crazy busy lately!
@pooie0116 Жыл бұрын
"Post Quilt Blues" OMG, for the longest time I thought it was just me. At least until this past February right after I finished my last quilt. I've been so down ever since and I recalled how I'd felt like that right after completing the previous few quilts. I've never had kids, but I wondered if there was some kind of "Post Project Depression" (like postpartum, but with big labor-intensive, time-consuming projects). I looked it up and lo and behold, it's an actual thing that happens with all kinds of artists and creatives, for instance writers often experience it after sending their completed novels to publishers. The struggle is real.
@Maru-vs9kb Жыл бұрын
I have never made a quilt, but I watch Karen`s pieces all the time. I sew smaller patchwork projects sometimes, which as close as I come to quilting, but whenever I watch one of her clips what amazes me is that everything she says applies to anything you do -- and feel, and experience, and learn, and long for... It reminds me of what Mary C. Richards, a potter, said: "All the arts we practice are apprenticeship. The big art is our life."
@BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu Жыл бұрын
Boy, Karen, you obviously touched many, many of us with this wonderfully supportive video! Thank you so much!!
@sunflowerbaby1853 Жыл бұрын
I miss having a quilt guild to go to. Zoom calls are just not the same. I need to hug my quilty friends, fondle their quilts, take inspiring classes from teachers and be immersed in everything. Without a local quilt store or physical guild to go to I have lost my mojo. I want it back❗
@colleenscott1217 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad that I found this video. On July 6th I had a heart attack, then on the 11th I had a stroke that affected my vision. Plus my sugar was over 500. After spending 3 weeks in the hospital, after I got home I couldn't imagine sewing again. I have so much fabric but I couldn't see colors correctly. It is gradually improving. I finally started makinf cuddle blankets out of flannel. Can't make too many mistakes !!!!! They were my flying geese ! Plus the timer idea was great. I end up sewing too long and can hardly walk when I get up Thank you so much Karen for being on KZbin.
@keertimarathe1948 Жыл бұрын
Reboot, indeed!! It is surprising how your videos pop up at the exact moment when we need them😊 Thank you so much!!
@amadeus4313 Жыл бұрын
After cancer treatments I didn’t have the energy for anything. But the 15 minute trick got me through. I still use it
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
🤗🤗🤗
@livingweirdestherc6644 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been in the hospital all week. I can’t wait to get sewing and crafting
@AreYouKittenMeRtNow Жыл бұрын
“You might have a bit of excavation to do” 😂😂 lmao that’s my whole house right now!! Good tips though, first time viewer and I enjoyed this a lot ❤
@lpapacek Жыл бұрын
This video really struck a cord with me! It motivated me to play with my fabric and do a little cleaning. After I played a bit, I found the motivation to start working on a UFO from last year. I am pleased to say I finished it and now am working on another UFO! Thank you for helping me reboot!
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
That is awesome!
@helenedesmarais8697 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, thank you, I .... thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you
@sharonwilson8208 Жыл бұрын
I just finished a quilt for my daughter's friend. They both suffer from sleep paralysis. My daughter said hers stopped after i made a quilt for her. Apparently I have momma mojo. So, I had to find the right pattern, and match with the right layer cake. Anyway, sent my daughter to a local quilt shop and they had fallen in love with my quilt, and my sewing! I was invited to join a guild. Got my backing and finished the quilt. She's gotten relief from her sleep disorder already. Me... very excited about a quilt guild, that has a free long armer for finished tops 😮😊❤
@carmenbailey1560 Жыл бұрын
When I first stared quilting I made three quilt tops and was overwhelmed. When I finally finished those three I made a promise to myself, one quilt at a time. This works for me, especially because I do my own top quilting on a domestic machine. Thanks Karen for all you do. ❤️👍😊
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
It’s important that you do what works for you
@mariejohns1387 Жыл бұрын
Karen this video is awesome! My mom recently passed away and I started quilting to keep myself sane while taking care of her. Now that she is gone….so is my sew-jo. I walk into my sewing room and my heart is not in it. If course it has been hectic for years but I always stole a few minutes here and there to do something. Your advice always puts me back on track. I am so thankful for you!! ❤ Pray that my heart finds what makes it happy once again
@olliesuearnott1533 Жыл бұрын
I am there. My mother a master quilter was teaching me how to quilt when I would come to stay with her for help with daily things cause she is 83. And her health started failing and she needed to move to my sister's home 4 hours away. Now I am struggling to even want to set up my new crafting/sewing room, much less work on projects she helped me start. I go in the room and stare at the brand new shiny pfaff sewing machine she had helped me pick out before she got sick and I just go back out and shut the door. Thank you for helping me realize I will be ok. This beginner sure needed this advice. 😊😊
@Beagles42 Жыл бұрын
This has been SO encouraging. I’ve had hand surgery and won’t be sewing for months. In my free time, I stare at my fabric and hope!😊
@elizabethcollins8817 Жыл бұрын
This is just what the Fabric doctor ordered lol thank you so much Karen.
@maryl9601 Жыл бұрын
Yes, thank you for reminding us we aren’t alone
@patcavasin5947 Жыл бұрын
I'm pleasantly surprised how much I can get done in a 30 minute block of time...much progress can be made.
@carolp1581 Жыл бұрын
Health and age have a lot to do with our creativity. It IS ok to take a break and rest and regroup. I enjoyed creating and making some hotpads. Small project! Yes! I learned some things about using different background fabrics to enhance or make the pattern pop. Now I am taking a break again. And it's ok! Thanks Karen!
@lisahall9226 Жыл бұрын
This video is so very helpful. Excellent advice for recharging my dying sew battery. Every year since your organizational videos were posted I have watched those several times. You have encouraged me, organized me and helped me to improved my bindings. Thank you.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
So glad to help
@janetpingrey715510 ай бұрын
I totally lost my sew-jo for months after breast cancer surgery. (I'm fine). Just lost it, and I loved to sew. Thankfully Christmas came along and I made pillow cases to go with books for the littles in the family. Your videos on scrap sewing helped immensely, also...just going in that room and putting two pieces together lit a spark. This video also helped and am actually doing the 2024 Declutter, which is also sparking joy. Also, finishing up small WIPs is helping move my meter, too. Thanks for all you do and share. Love your down to earth approach. I'm at the stage where it doesn't have to be perfect, just done.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts10 ай бұрын
I am also doing a lot of small projects this year. I seem to collect them but never have the time to make them
@cherylbrown4058 Жыл бұрын
I so needed this today. I’ve spent the last six weeks in another state taking care of my sister after she had major surgery. I took my sewing machine with me and did various scrappy blocks. Got a lot done too. But now I’m home and have yet to even touch my projects. In fact, I think my machine and a couple project boxes are stilll in my car. I’ve been home five days. I think I will start with bringing them in and setting up my sewing table. Thanks for the pep talk and encouragement . 😊
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
Use that timer. You’ll be surprised both with how long some tasks take and how short some take
@MelanieClaire61 Жыл бұрын
Cheryl. Taking care of another human..esp rehab is exhausting. Almost 40 years as an RN......workers comp CaseManager...nuf said...take care of you for a bit....give urself permission to get a breath....and do not push urself too hard. Hugs. Good human u are.
@margaritawarrens2510 Жыл бұрын
I finished a quilt for my daughter 1.5 years in the making. I finally had to push myself her birthday is in 2 weeks :) it is not perfect but it is done.😃 So many times at different stages of my quilt I almost scrapped my project but I am so glad I did not. It turned out beautiful.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
That is awesome! 👏👏👏
@ragdollyally6 ай бұрын
You are one of Life’s really worthwhile people - I love how kind you are and how empathic. The gently encouraging tips in this video are so well conceived that it’s very obvious you genuinely love helping others enjoy their creative process and that’s so nice ❤
@DianeSilverman-gp3wg Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I watched half of the video, stopped it and went into my sewing room and designed my next quilt! Thanks for the inspiration to do 'something' 😊
@daisy8297 Жыл бұрын
I get my reboots by watching your videos, and the spark reignites again!
@emeraldgypsyheart11 ай бұрын
Well I am on a reboot. Third guans. He’s never felt with this so I’m working on easing him in. We took the unusable bedroom space and we’re working on making it a craft space where I can quilt. We shall see how this goes!😊
@lindabowser74517 ай бұрын
Just what I need right now. I so want to get back to my tidy sewing corner. My dh died in Jan after many years of illness. My sewing space is dusty and untidy. Maybe sewing will help my spirits
@nancysharon931 Жыл бұрын
I am a fan of all your videos. I use the timer tip each time I work in my sewing room. I have so many UFOs that it is embarrassing. I did a project triage. Starting with the projects that just need borders. Then the ones that need rows sewn together. Finally, the ones that need blocks finished. I labeled the stacks with sticky notes. I am still on the borders stack. Lol. I hope this helps someone.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! 🤗
@bettywhittington9654 Жыл бұрын
That’s a great idea
@inspiringsimple Жыл бұрын
I used to sew daily. I made quilts and enjoyed it so much and then we got stuck in never ending lockdowns (Melbourne, Australia). I don’t even know why I stopped but I did. Then we converted the hobby room into a storage room and no more sewing room. I hadn’t sewn for well over a year and finally I just picked up a quilt and started hand quilting it. My kids keep asking who the quilt is for or why I am making it. My secret thoughts are “to heal” or to recover from the trauma of the last few years.
@suehunt58969 ай бұрын
Just what i needed to hear. MoJo is gone never thought it could happen to me. Thank you.
@angiemcdermid4845 Жыл бұрын
Excellent advice. I am a retired hospice nurse and had to care for my own mom at home during the lock down. I have just started to get my knitting group together and they can only manage one night a month. But what a blessing. Your information is good for anyone in transition
@marybull3715 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Karen, just what I need, after a close family bereavement last year knocked the stuffing out of me, I had not been in my craft room much, and side tracked my self with tidying, Having spent a few days on my own with the dogs I finally picked up a project to work on, a bag rather than quilting, The feeling of accomplishment after 3 days of working on it have sparked my enthusiasm again.
@koalasez1200 Жыл бұрын
Since I first watched this 3 months ago, I'd hurt my back so spent a few days watching all kinds of quilting videos I've made playlists for. They reminded me how to do things, the astonishing variety of patterns from HSTs and hourglass blocks, and building skill sets. As one person said, sew an hour one day and the next day you are ahead that hour and can build on it. Being a visual learner, they made me think twice about how frustrated I can get when all it is, is starting small and not being in a huge hurry. This isn't a race. So now I've been organizing as you said here, sorting, putting things in order and getting ready to work on a small project. Nothing like making a little 'thank you' tote for a friend who drove me to the doctor for cataract surgery to make you realize how disorganized you are.. I've not been able to see well and now the difference is amazing; I don't need near as many LED lights on my machine LOL. Thanks again for the way you encourage us all and for sharing your knowledge. Thank you for this! I have to nurture my self since I don't have anyone close enough to spend time with enjoying life or hobbies or just chatting. That's ok, I'm an introvert/hermit lol. I support my local quilt shop and they have charity sewing I sometimes join....this week it's preemie pillows. I haven't watch you for awhile and for some reason I started to this evening and this video is resuscitating my sewjo. Thank you !😀
@sarahl2481 Жыл бұрын
'logical left-side brain, creative bright-side'...this explains why i always end up with a headache on the left side dealing with work 😅 🤣
@TalayaWustman Жыл бұрын
I lost my fiance 3 months ago, and the night before he passed, we were in my sewing room sandwiching his quilt. I have been taking baby steps in just walking into my room again. Of course just dropping fabric I just bought on my table but I still have no Jo to sew.
@barbblincow5303 Жыл бұрын
So sorry 😥
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
It will take time. You might try sewing in a classroom away from the memories but do not rush it 🤗🤗🤗
@rebeccamulkern1051 Жыл бұрын
Loved this video, and love the saying "just because it's easy doesn't mean it's effortless", full of wise words, thank you Karen ❤
@Smacsek Жыл бұрын
I had lost my sewjo for a few years. Mainly due to so much overtime at work. At that point I realized the best thing for me was to pack up all my sewing things and tuck them away, the not having energy or time to work on things was bringing me even more down. As overtime slowed I realized I wanted my sewjo back but had no idea where to start. I had no patterns or ideas floating around in my head, my fabric wasn't saying I need to be used next, nothing. So I pulled out an old (years in the making) leader ender project. 6" jacob's ladder blocks. The four patches came first. The only rule I had created for this project was light and dark for half square triangles and that the same fabric couldn't touch itself. What was 24 completed blocks became a full sized quilt in a few weeks. Next thing I know, I made 3 more lap quilts in a few months. Now I know, sometimes you just need to sew the scraps into four patches or nine patches or whatever little units with no plan and somehow a quilt is born
@chanacohen36685 ай бұрын
You are always on target. It is a pleasure to see your creativity over these last years.
@JAXIE500 Жыл бұрын
Surgery has me blocked. My brain is foggy and I am tired. I really enjoyed this video. I feel much better about my lack of desire to do any of my projects right now. Thanks.
@loricarmichael4851 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Its nice to know Im not alone. Since watching this twice I'm actually finishing a quilt that was on my UFO pile.
@lauriestewart1859 Жыл бұрын
It happens to all of us at some time or other. I am attempting to share the quilting bug with my 9 year old granddaughter. We sew until she is tired, or frustrated, or bored. My goal is to teach her to just lay it down and walk away when she needs to. It all doesn’t have to be done today. Same with us. Thanks for reminding us, Karen, that this happens to all of us.
@ConnieViramontes Жыл бұрын
Your video has inspired me! This last year has been terrible; I became a widow. I lost all my desire and confidence in sewing and quilting. I just could not do anything. I just started in and cleaned my sewing area. I am now realistic and know that I cannot get all the projects done and I just don’t like the projects anymore. So that cleaning became a major overhaul and declutter. My local church sewing guild graciously accepted bags and boxes and more bags of fabric, ufos, patterns, books. Now I have a clean and organized, a bit spartan, area and have started a quilt for a niece who is getting married. I have a year to make it. I do feel a weight off my heart and shoulders and have set a goal of doing each project, start to finish, before starting another. Let’s see what I can accomplish. Thank you for giving me and others a “nudge” to getting creative again😋😋
@rlrieger7871 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for all of your common sense suggestions. Knowing a professional quilter like you has to do the "little" things too, is inspiring!!!
@jenerickjamesie Жыл бұрын
This is just what I needed to hear today. My favorite thing to do when feeling overwhelmed is work on improv blocks made from my scrap bin. Thanks Karen. It's a good message to pay attention to your level of overwhelm. You are the best.
@gregconniepryor255 Жыл бұрын
I’m laid up right now after having a knee replacement. Each time I walk by my sewing room I see my current project not being completed. I needed to hear those words of wisdom regarding waiting and making sure I’m ready to jump back in. I can do small things like cleaning my sewing space and going thru fabric. I appreciate your insight. Keep it coming!
@barbblincow5303 Жыл бұрын
I had to take a break with 2 eye surgeries there was no sewing for 2 months. I refolded some fabrics during this time just to pet fabric! Finally back to it slowly and a little at a time allowing for healing. Thanks for your videos!
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
🤗🤗🤗 get well soon
@brit1945 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being You ! You are my favorite quilter to watch and learn from ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@krystynatestudine-ze3md Жыл бұрын
So very calming to hear you talk about taking care of self in the creative process! I will definitely have to rewatch this video for when i struggle with motivation and the creative process.
@lindapucillo3493 Жыл бұрын
It has taken me over 9 months to finish a quilt for my husband that should have taken about 6 weeks. Things kept getting in the way, and I was just uninspired annd tired, even though I really like the quilt. I appliquéd my granddaughter’s name on a beach towel, and now, for some reason, I can’t wait to bind and label my husband’s quilt and get onto the next project. So, thank you for the advice, it always helps.
@deehull6917 Жыл бұрын
Thank you I also have been away for over a year due to health and other life issues. I needed your reboot so much to help me get off dead center
@sofiasomerstein54529 ай бұрын
You are sooooooo inspiring!!!! And, I don’t even quilt!!! Thank you🦋
@gwenrowe2721 Жыл бұрын
I just ran across this. WOW ! Thank you so much. I have fibromyalgia and there is a whole lot going on in my life at this time I have been worried about live ones and my house is in such a state, taking care of loved ones, trying to do yard work , doing wound care and going to the hospital to sit with a loved one or even stay the whole time. This has been for the past 8 months. My mojo is all gone thanks to fibromyalgia. Yep this past week have been in bed at least 18- 20 hrs a day. And unable to do many thing when up. I am feeling better today and this will do to get my mojo back for what is needed in my home , yard and in helping with caring for loved ones. Oops I forgot I will care for myself too. I will also go to my happy place and give myself down time by playing with my material stash for 15 minutes a day. I greatly needed this to help me to get going again.
@annamaxflair Жыл бұрын
that mirror trick could be useful in clothing design as well, nice idea
@melindamckenry6368 Жыл бұрын
Needed to hear you today. Haven't sewed in a bit and can now see (with your help) why and how I need to fix it slowly. Straighten my space, find my machine, and go slowly.....find a simple happy project to help me remember why I loved creating. Thank you so much for sharing and making me realize I am not alone.
@davinathompson5921 Жыл бұрын
Perfect timing, Karen! You are much loved and appreciated!
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
Wonderful!
@tinaking65 Жыл бұрын
When I need to reboot, I sit and sew crumbs blocks. This help decompress from a large project.
@paulafey6905 Жыл бұрын
One of the best ways for me to get the juices flowing again is to watch videos. Your videos are perfect to refresh the mojo. I also look for videos on new techniques, new patterns or ones I’ve always be interested in, small project ideas. Thanks for your willingness to share your expertise with us.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
Awesome tip! Thank you!
@Jean2235177 Жыл бұрын
I stopped quilting five years ago. Lost my sewjo. Just recently I started picking up some Pendleton wool I bought back then to make table runners. Finished them lickety split. I’m going through my Yoko Saito books and looking at my Japanese taupes for my next project. Taking it slow…
@scrappyquilter102 Жыл бұрын
"Excavation"! - YES! Love this one. Thanks so much. Best, Liz
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
👷♀️🤗
@pattweimer9268 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Karen. Where I live there is 1 guild.. not friendly or welcoming. Oh well. 1 shop nearby, same vibe, unless you are buying. ETC. Same goes for my rughooking. I've had to accept & move on. I sew 2 -10 hours 30 days a year. Throws to kings. Abit OCD therefore the studio is rarely a big issue, but too many choices for the next project is another story. Way too much fabric (did a very large purge with you in January), all in potential pattern zip bags. Love every one. I found that a rule of only 2 ufo's, must be less than yr old, only 2/3 projects in various stages, & a clear timeline, keep my brain on straight. At least with my quiltmaking. The rest of life doesn't always work as well. You posts are always a cheerful, instructive part of my life. Thanks.
@GloriaHasberry Жыл бұрын
Karen, this video is just what I needed! I will stop chastising myself because I am lacking energy and "not just getting it done" - 'it' includes general activities as well as sewing. Instead, I am going to adapt the '5 steps that you can take to get you back to the hobby you love' so I can find my joy. Thanks for your tips!
@suzannef3593 Жыл бұрын
Haven't seen for almost 5 years and 3 moves. Now in my forever house and doing Reno's so excited to start sewing in a month or so 😃🎉it going to be like Christmas as I have forgot or ordered stuff and boxed it. So surprise to me. 😂
@suzannef3593 Жыл бұрын
Doing the same right now😊
@Lehcar1 Жыл бұрын
I so need to find my sewjo again. I do love this channel, loved it when it was much smaller too. Lol
@jennifernelson9735 Жыл бұрын
This is such a beautiful video that shows care and and support of quilters. You have empathy and are so real about these times when we lose our energy for sewing. Sharing your personal experiences and then gentle ways to get back into the sewing room… perfectly done! We can all relate and feel inspired here. Thank you for taking care of this community…and yourself!
@joannefreeman3573 Жыл бұрын
Great video Karen. 🎉🎉❤
@elizabethh1815 Жыл бұрын
Have you been peeking in my room. 😂 I was making two quilts for the grandkids and overwhelmed myself. I couldn’t get back to them. So I finally went into my sewing room and made some quick pillow covers and did some machine embroidery. Then I got back and finished the quilts!!! I cleaned up the mess the next day. Wasn’t going down another rabbit hole!
@spacekodet Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! There were so many helpful ideas, and I loved your “Quilt-Sister” compassion about this sewing fatigue situation. The inertia really caught me off guard! So onward and upward I go, thanks for the down-to-earth advice.🧵❤️🧵
@Cassandra-..- Жыл бұрын
I buy novelty charm packs on sale every so often, and when I need a reboot project, I like to make a set of coasters with four overlapping folded triangles and give them to someone. No cutting, no scrap generation, and a lot of fun choosing the combinations.
@PhillipPresswood Жыл бұрын
That mirror trick, omg. Makes me feel like an idiot for not doing that myself
@barbarajefferysings7 ай бұрын
I have a job for 3 1/2 to 4 months each with at which I am allowed to "bring a hobby". Well, I do! My sewing machine, cutting mat, iron and homemade ironing surface and tools, and I make quilta all winter long. I hate to admit that by the end of the job, I am really not much interested in doing much sewing. I basically just push through until I am humming along. Havi g deadlines helpa get me going, like the graduation quilt for my vrand nephew. I also will atart a new quilt-that's always fun and exciting. Getting those UFOs done is motivating, too. Thanks for another inspiring video, Karen!
@kathyann7153 Жыл бұрын
Life is busy and I really messed up a graduation quote but I went ahead and gave it to him . His girlfriend's in fashion design and I was more worried about what she would think then what he would think. He loves it. It was a modern quilt and triangles and it was nothing beyond what I could do. I just did not Re measure my triangles before I start Sewing my triangles together. My points do not match but he doesn't even notice it ,he was just happy that it was long enough for his 6-6 frame.
@Kdcaswell Жыл бұрын
Taking those breaks is so important to me. This video came at perfect timing. I was on vacation them came home sick. So my sewing room became a dumping ground. Cant wait to get back i. There and clean up and get back to sewing.
@edithmonteith9557 Жыл бұрын
I'm 10 weeks into having sciatica and I managed 1/4 of an hour sewing this morning so I hope I'm on the way back. It wasn't just the pain I just couldn't face doing anything apart from sitting and reading. Much better now so I hope it won't be long till I'm back to my normal self.
@sandydali699 Жыл бұрын
I love your new glasses. They look great on you.
@dadams512 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the great ways to help us reboot! Organizing, sorting, rearranging fabric is so fulfilling - just touching it again helps me remember why I fell in love with it to begin with. I often find I need a purpose to drive my motivation to create a quilt - a new baby, a wedding, or other gifting opportunity. I want to make a quilt just for the satisfaction of making it, but that doesn't always keep me motivated. Thanks again for the inspiring content!
@courtnez Жыл бұрын
My craft room is trashed and I dont want to even look at that area. So many UFOs. Thank you for this video. My first step might need to be actually purchasing some much needed storage so I dont just keep shuffling stuff.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
Or just taking one UFO and breaking it down into manageable steps
@courtnez Жыл бұрын
@@JustGetitDoneQuilts Yes. The visual clutter is stressful for me.
@mollysmith6055 Жыл бұрын
Last year I worked doggedly to make a quilt for everybody in my family and two of my friends. (Two king, two queen size among the other throws and twin size.) It brought on severe burnout to the point that when I attempted to finish a top for myself and had trouble with the longarm I was renting, I got so discouraged that I haven't sewn since and that has been since January. This was going to be the year that all I sewed was for the charity arm of my local guild and I'm woefully behind my own hoped for schedule. All your tips and tricks in this video are perfect for me and I'm sure I'll watch this multiple times to let it all sink in and work on me. Thank you so much, Karen.
@vanathornton9027 Жыл бұрын
Great video, Karen, and timely. The struggle is real! I have been in a creative slump for the last few years due to loss of beloved ones. I even bought a ridiculously expensive new sewing machine to motivate me, but I’m yet to make a quilt or any project on it. Thanks for your pointers. I will watch this video several times.
@dianagrant9479 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss. Start slow, grieve, let the material soak up the tears.
@suzannef359310 ай бұрын
So very true! 😊 Great video! A good reminder also 😊
@lucilegubbins4433 Жыл бұрын
I really like that this gives steps to go slow. This is going to help me a lot, especially when I am overwhelmed.
@robinmccutcheon7683 ай бұрын
Chemo behind me….I’m finally feeling a reboot! I knew I’d get help here. ❤
@JustGetitDoneQuilts3 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉 take it day by day
@yarnexpress Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos. They've helped me immensely. Last November life gave me quite a knock. All last winter my husband had health issues--mini strokes, Covid, hospitalization, & rehab which made his dementia much worse & my caregiver role intensified. Last Nov I had 3 blocks remaining to sash to complete Kaffe's Target Log Cabin. I followed your advice & tidied my sewing area. I then realized there was no way I could achieve the accuracy required. So I started to sort Mt Scrapmore. Started making EPP hexies & used your advice for sewing on the go waiting for tests & therapy sessions. Instead of practice blocks, I embarked on a Trash Quilt. Took care to sew & press my seams carefully. Figured I could include abandoned blocks. Today I went on a hunt for blocks & found a stack of blocks for Kaffe's Wedding Quilt--his 1st or 2nd book. Started to cry. The blocks were so pretty. After 5 or 6 weeks, the dam broke. I know I can finish the Log Cabin. Over the next couple of days, I'll be taking the Trash Quilt to a natural stopping point. Then it's tidy up, again, & finish the Log Cabin. Your video on sewing in small spaces made me realize I needed a sewing annex--someplace I can sew & be readily available to my husband--someplace he can sit & visit while I sew. This entailed a new sewing machine & duplicate set of often used tools & notions. So thank you again! BTW That Wedding Quilt? Will resurrect it for my grand-daughter who loves girly, girly stuff. For the "annex", I have Kaffe's Stamps & Money quilt kitted--nearly all rectangles & squares so good for fidgetty sewing. Getting back to making quilts has been a great stress reliever!
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
I am so impressed that you found a way to make it work. 🤗👏🤗👏🤗
@yarnexpress Жыл бұрын
I wanted you to know how thankful I am to you. When I'm stressed & anxious it's hard for me to focus on a "non-essential'. You gave me the tools I needed.
@cherylwilliams42 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I’ve decided that I want to quilt my own so I purchased a quilting machine. Most of my quilts aren’t small and my machine isn’t a long arm machine so they don’t fit. Now I feel over-whelmed because I have quilt tops piled up that I should quilt because I paid a lot of money for my machine. It has caused me pressure…all self induced pressure. So I am working on the balance of what I will quilt and what I will send off to be quilted without feeling guilty. I’m trying to make peace with my decisions. Through this process, I’ve lost my sewing mojo. But, I think I’m seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you.
@sarahkinsey5434 Жыл бұрын
Last time I was in my sewing room and didn't know what to do so I looked at my big scraps and cut out pieces for scrunchies (4x18), bookmarks (3x6) or squares for four patches (3.5x3.5)
@jeannemcmillintwinlakeses3767 Жыл бұрын
I had just cleaned my sewing room last fall before your declutter challenge so didn't need it then but since then the room had gotten a mess! I've had several projects from classes as well as working on two quilts for home. Also about every 6 months I find something isn't working as well as I like and I need to move furniture around a little or decide a "hey, why have I never used this for storage?" and will finish those changes today. In time for another online class to start tomorrow and another in the store on Tuesday. If I'm not in here working it's because of silly things like work, house cleaning, cooking. You know, life.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts Жыл бұрын
Yep, life 😎
@mtnjhutch Жыл бұрын
I made a mistake in a quilt that made me mad and I am disappointed with myself. I need to get in the room, finish the block I am on and then fix the mistake. Almost ready to reboot!
@sdlepal Жыл бұрын
I love this. I get the sewing blues (didn’t know it was a thing!) after I get a quit done. It is hard to get started again.
@melenelewis2955 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! ......I will be applying these principles to All my interests as I thought I had just gotten old and tired of them all .....now I will slowly get back into my sewing room , garden( I grow many different types of orchids) , kitchen, socializing..... and Grow a Zest for life again ! 😀
@joannefreeman3573 Жыл бұрын
My goodness your channel has exploded. Congratulations🎉🎉
@pamahlvers4790 Жыл бұрын
Just finished 3 quilts for graduations. I am so looking forward to just sitting in my sewing room and resting for awhile!! Thanks for the video.