Chelsi, I completely understand putting so much effort into the making of a quilt and being disappointed at the result, but now, I'm 70, I try to put it in perspective. The vintage quilts I admire so much always had imperfections. Today's quilters are just the next in a long line of quilting history for future generations to study. I would be so proud to have any of those quilts you showed in my collection. Thanks for the video. 💕💫
We are too hard on ourselves, when it comes to perfection, and feeling we need to do better. All of these quilt tops are so beautiful, and I know your children will love each and everyone to play and use. Hope you get them all quilted soon :)!
So proud of how brave you are to share with the world!! They are beautiful!! To share a quick story: my grandma had a stroke and I was determined to make her a quilt with Minky backing to put over her wheelchair as she would get very cold. I had fabric picked out, most of the blocks made, but my aunt suggested grandma would rather have something brighter than the fabric I had chosen. Grandma’s health was failing and I had to hurry. So, I grabbed discarded blocks that were my first attempts at quilting. Every single point was cut off but the colors were bright, so I sewed them up and straight line quilted it myself. She used it every day until her passing away and no one ever mentioned any cut off points. And I was so happy to have something I made giving her a hug ❤
The quilts you have shown are beautiful. I think once you have them quilted, you won't see your mistakes. That's the beauty of quilting! We all have quilts that have points chopped off, blocks don't match up, etc. It's our map of our journey through our craft.
My first quilt I made after watching about three quilting shows, no pattern, no clue. Just sheer bravado. I loved it to death, picnics, beach, grass. Didn't care. Made for any use. Now I know about seam allowance, pressing, pinning, squaring up... the horror of my first quilt, now rag. But once quilted, and washed, all people ever saw was a quilt made by me. Noone judges. Now I can do quilt math in my head.... and my daughter 20plus years later, has taken up quilting. We've all come a long way.
Chelsi…from where I’m sitting, all of your quilts look perfect! My quilting friends and I have a saying, “If you can’t see the imperfection while riding by on a horse, there’s no need to fix it”. 😂 You should definitely get all of these beautiful quilts quilted and bound. And I bet it will make you so happy.
Chelsi, beautiful quilts. Please get them quilted. If you don’t want to keep them all, donate them. There are so many folks that would love to have a nice warm quilt.
Chelsi...they are great! Thank you for sharing. I thought they were all beautiful. You were a new quilter when you made those and should be proud of your work. Mistakes are part of the journey. Just like in life, that's how we learn and grow. Now get them quilted! Many years from now, your children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren will cherish those quilts because they are the first ones you ever made! I'm looking forward to pt 2 and eventually seeing them quilted. 😊 -- Amy Miller, Tulsa, OK
Chelsi, I love every one of your beautiful quilts, they definitely need to be quilted and loved. I have been sewing and crafting since I was a young girl and have been somewhat critical of my work. But the people that received them, always thought they were wonderful. We are human and none of us are perfect so why should we believe everything we create should be perfect? We need to look at our creations with grace. We worked hard on them, spent our precious time and love on them and not to mention money😂Love your wonderful creative talent and don't worry about the Negative Nellie's in the world ❤ Thank you for sharing your quilts and I look forward to more of your videos.
The memories you shared about each quilt were so positive and happy. A few imperfections (that I had to strain to see, if I could at all)should not be allowed to smother those memories. Have your long arm quilter friends help you bring those happy memories back to the light. You have done beautiful work from the very beginning.😊
I would get every one of those quilts quilted! They are beautiful and represent your journey into a wonderful world that you can share with your mom. You are building memories! Think of all of the memories that she has stories to share with you about her family and you will have those too! Your children may not appreciate them now but believe me they will when they get older. I am 65 now and really love all the memories my mom shares with me and I know that when she is gone I will have my own to share! Quilt those quilt tops!!! ❤
I loved seeing these quilts! Thank you for showing us your quilting journey. Yes, you should absolutely get them quilted. I think they look great! This video made me feel better about my own mistakes and gives me inspiration to keep quilting even when I get frustrated with my own quilting imperfections. Looking forward to the next video!
My grandmother was a quilter and I am blessed to have several of her quilts. I see love when I look at them. One day, I noticed some blocks weren't matching . Do I care ..nope. Mommaw made it so it is perfect to me! Your quilts are beautiful. Anyone who sees them or receives them will see your love.
We don't get through life without a few bumps & bruises and same with our quilts! This truly shows how you've grown as a person & quilter - that you can feel the joy, love and anticipation of those quilt tops and focus on the life memories from the time you sewed those tops. Thank you for trusting us and sharing many of the things we too feel when first starting out or trying a new pattern; way to go Chelsi!
The people you love most, will enjoy your quilts the most and they are not going to notice or care about your mistakes. Quilt them and use them. I loved them all. I’m looking forward to seeing part 2.
I love the pores in your face analogy… all the tops you showed are definitely quilt worthy‼️ QUILT THEM‼️ can’t wait to see the rest of your box… your experience is like mine…when I lay it a side and then look at it later… I say well yeah ok it’s not as bad as I thought!
Chelsi- loved them!!! You were so natural and seemed at ease in this video. They are ALL beautiful and we all have those ooopsies! Quilt all those beauties up girlfriend!!!
I love your Swiss quilt. Maybe you could put a 2 1/2” red border all around after you clean up your edges and finish with red binding. That’s what I’d do because I love it. Many antique quilts are not perfect but we love them just the same. In the end the mistakes fade, we see the colors and designs. Your quilts are beautiful Chelsea❤
Or pop in an applique motif to fill the space --- it'll look like the position of the blocks was intentional to make room for the motif. A single non-centered motif will also give the quilt a "modern" look.
I have an UFO box containing all most all of my quilts I made so far this year. I love all your quilts. You have inspired me to sew all my UFO 's next year before I start a new one. Thank you for showing us your duo's. Looking forward to seeing part 2. Happy Holidays.
Agree!! I didn't understand why the Swiss red crosses bothered her so much. I just saw them as Staggered, right?!? Don't think Any should be trimmed off 🥰 This Collection will make a great Show altogether someday!
Chelsi, for the red and white quilt, if you add red sashing all around, nobody will ever know that some of the white crosses got cut off. We are all definitely toooo critical of our work. I made an appliqué quilt 35 years ago and when assembling the blocks, some of the fabric in the sashing was wavy, so I put it aside and never looked at it again until 30 years later. It is now finished and loved by my mom who admires my appliqué work. Your quilts are so beautiful. I challenge you to finish them all and enjoy your hard work. 💖💖💖
Oh Chelsi, your first quilt with the Fig Tree fabric is gorgeous! You absolutely must get it quilted. It is a testament to your journey and perseverance in your piecing progress. My aunt once told me “If you can’t see it from on top of a galloping horse, don’t worry about it!”. I have always internalized that in my quilting journey. Thanks for being brave and sharing your treasures. They’re beautiful!
They are ALL beautiful quilt tops! Sometimes if I'm not satisfied with the piecing, I will square up that quilt top and quilt it anyway. More often than not the imperfections will be totally overlooked. They can be given away to family, friends, charity if you aren't wanting to look at those imperfections forevermore ;) Glad you shared!
Thanks for showing us these quilts. We all start somewhere and I think they are just a symbol of your journey. I think it is good to have reminders of how far one has come in their love of quilting. Definitely nothing to be ashamed of. They are beautiful and need to be finished. It will help you grow and deal with challenges in your future quilting journey.
Chelsi - I couldn’t believe these were the quilts you talked about - I could barely even see ANY imperfections and they were all gorgeous. Please have them all quilted and keep or gift them. Just like life is full of imperfections - these are gorgeous and so much work - worth quilting and loving for sure.
Chelsi. I am an older lady. I absolutely adore you and your mom and of course your brother. In another life, we would be friends. I always wanted to grow up to be a quilter. I routinely shared that with my students. Now that I am retired, I am quilting a little most every day. I am discovering piecing isn’t so easy. So thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your growth. It is truly an encouragement to keep trying. ❤
Thank you for sharing these beautiful quilts! You definitely should get them quilted. I have found that perfection is not the reason recipients love our quilts. They are just so thankful that someone was so thoughtful to make and give them such a generous gift. The imperfections make us human.
The quilts are beautiful! Don’t be so hard on yourself for perfection. Once you have them quilted and bound they will look great! People who don’t sew will not be looking for mistakes- only looking at how pretty they are! Great job!
Aren't you glad you opened that box? I feel it really validates where we are on our quilting journeys. I'm hand quilting my first quilt top that was folded away for 7 years. Once I got it out and repressed it, I realized that it wasn't bad at all. I even had yardage for the matching border folded inside, so maybe on some level I realized it wasn't hopeless. Have fun! You and Sherri inspired me to open my own box and learn from it. Thank you!
Hi Chelsi, THANK YOU a for this video. Your work is great and I am delighted that your journey has evolved so much that you can embrace your beginning works. The tops are beautiful and I would love to see them quilted and bound. Embrace the inexperienced quilter you were because she has made you the amazing quilter you are today. Your candor and enthusiasm is so refreshing and appreciated in this community. Thank you and Billy for sharing your work. God bless you and your families always. You all are shining stars! Susan in Miami
Chelsi. This was a great video. It amazed me. My first quilt was done more than 30 years ago. It was partially quilted. With the help of a friend I got it beautifully quilted. I need to add binding. I cried when she gave me the completed quilt. It is a good feeling to have the first one quilted. You have shown us that all quilters start out making mistakes and the quilt. Comes out beautiful. If you can’t see it on camera, you can’t see it hanging on the wall. The quilters motto “if you can’t see if while ride a galloping horse, it doesn’t count”. I like a new moniker. If you can’t see it on camera it doesn’t count. Thank you for making us all feel better about our work. Finished is better than perfect 😁
OMG Chelsi you know what you should do?! You should get your first quilt quilted and give it to your mom as a Christmas gift with a letter/note on what this quilt means to you and maybe thanking her for getting you into quilting. Just a thought 😊😊
I love the quilt with the houses as the border! At a beginner quilter, I identify with you in this episode so much. Thank you for always remembering us beginners.
These quilts are going to be fabulous when you get them quilted! Some of those patterns are advanced level and you did them as a beginner. Huge congratulations on now getting them finished!
Chelsi, I love all of your quilts! We are all too hard on ourselves! Get all of them quilted asap, so you have them to use and see how far you have come! ❤
They are all beautiful, Chelsie. Please get them quilted. You will be so thankful someday that you did and can look back at the memories during that time of your life. Thank you for sharing.
Chelsi, thanks for sharing your quilts. I am so happy that you were able to go through them and realize that that you actually need to get them quilted. There were several that are beautiful.
it really helps to see someone else's early quilting journey. it reminds me to be kinder to myself. many videos on TH-cam are so highly edited that everyones work always looks perfect. then when I try to sew those "easy projects", it often takes me 3-4x as long, and the results are never so perfect as on those videos leaving me frustrated and disappointed in myself. not a great feeling. so I have to constantly remind myself to just enjoy the process of learning and growing and just have fun sewing. so thank you for sharing. I thought your quilts were so pretty and the colors were beautiful. 🌻
You did so well showing us these quilts, they are beautiful! Sometimes building something up in your mind isn’t reality - very cathartic for you to see what a great job you did and have a little more positive self talk. ❤
Those are definitely worthy of being finished. Noone will pick out any 'mistakes' or see or feel "not- perfectionist pressing". I can't wait to see the second batch. What a beautiful collection and a great goal to empty that bin for good.
I’ve made so many quilts that I just didn’t like when I was done but….I had them quilted and the quilting just changes how it looks. Have them quilted and love them. They are all beautiful.
They are all very pretty! You definitely should get them quilted. If you can't handle your mistakes just donate them to a good cause. I'm sure someone would love to have one. I know I would. 🤗
What a delightful treat to hear talk about your quilting journey. It was so genuine and fun. I can’t wait to see your part 2. Thank you for sharing your mistakes, but regardless all of those quilts are beautiful.
Chelsi, you had me at "this is a good story!" I personally enjoy looking at my first quilts and realize that they were pretty darn good considering I didn't know what the heck I was doing. This is the most fun and animated that I've ever seen you. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for sharing! I think they all look great! All of those quilts tell the story of your quilting journey! Embrace all the originality in each one ❤
You definitely should get them quilted. Even seasoned quilters continue to make mistakes. That's just part of being human. I'm glad that going through them didn't stress you out but showed you how far you have come. Hang in there. Can't wait to see them quilted. I collect antique quilts and none of them are perfect. It's the joy of completing them and seeing others enjoy them even if it's just displaying them for the holidays or using them in a trunk show to encourage new quilters.
Thank you for showing us your beautiful quilts. Please get them quilted and use them. When I don’t think my points are as precise as I wish them to be, I stand back and then imagine it quilted and then washed ( I like the crinkled look). So often our lack of perfection doesn’t matter. I look forward to seeing the other quilts in the box and all of them quilted and finished.
These are all beautiful treasures and you should definitely get them quilted to remind you of your journey and to enjoy the fond memories they hold for you. 🥰
Thank you for sharing all of those quilts Chelsi, they are all wonderful....and if not perfect, they are perfectly wonderful!! Watching the video, I couldn't see any mistakes and once they are quilted mistakes tend to be less visible. Since all quilters tend to be wonderful people, I don't think your long arm quilters will have a problem with them the way you think they will, but you could always look for someone just starting a long arm business to quilt them that would like the practice if you wouldn't be too troubled with any mistakes they might make should that happen. In my opinion you should have your very first quilt you made quilted and take it to any and every trunk show or class you teach to share with others as your first quilt. It is truly a treasure and might be a wonderful encouragement to new and seasoned quilters alike to just accept their best and always strive to do better without letting mistakes and failures be a discouragement! Looking forward to seeing the rest of the quilts in your previously unloved box (that seems like you are loving again, rightfully so!)
I love them all! It's like visiting old friends! They are wonderful and every imperfection makes them charming. I hope you finish them all and I'm looking forward to part 2!!
It’s hard seeing our mistakes - especially when it’s OUR mistakes. It’s only noticeable to us bc we are the creator/artist. It is a journey though and they still hold memories and joy - quilt those bad boys up!! I’m looking forward to seeing the rest!
The colors and fabric choices were perfect for each pattern. I have found that once a quilt is quilted and bound and washed many of the things we are so critical about - seem to disappear. And if the quilt is actually used then love covers all. Thank you for sharing your quilt journey.
Chelsi, I love this! My first quilt hangs in my sewing room. I love remembering taking the class, and being so new, and I love to see what time and experience has allowed me to improve. Definitely quilt them…you will treasure them always! Can’t wait for part 2!😊
Thank you, Chelsi. Speaking aloud what we all feel is so powerful. Owning our imperfections releases the hold they can hold us. I have and do the same thing with my quilts.
I listen to all your podcasts and was happy to see some of these quilt tops from your box Chelsi. You definitely have to get them quilted. I can relate to your feelings why these tops were boxed away, you work and work on a top and maybe just are tired with it. But then after time when you look they are fresh and new again and look totally fine. If you don't keep them they make wonderful charity or raffle quilts for an organization raising funds. Thanks for opening the box and sharing your work....you are getting better as a piecer with each quilt....it's a journey!!
I loved them all Chelsi. I think as time goes on, we forget about the imperfections and just remember the time we spent creating the piece and that puts it into.a whole different perspective.
I love all the quilts you shared in this video! These definitely need to be finished and I look forward to seeing the final results! So much time and love goes into making a quilt and no one gets everything perfect every time. Each quilt is a step in your learning journey and deserves to be finished to reflect how far you've come. I look forward to seeing the next half of the box as well!
It was so fun to see your quilts, Chelsi! Any imperfections aren't at all noticeable to the rest of us and definitely won't be once they are quilted. Thanks for sharing! I can't wait for part 2!
Great quilt show Chelsie! Love all your color choices and your excitement and inspiration to begin piecing your quilts! BRAVO🎉🎉🎉 Looking forward to part 2💕🧵
I really enjoyed your share today.😊 Every quilt was beautiful! Each quilt is a stepping stone to where you are today. I think its growth on our part when we stop picking apart what we have done wrong and appreciate where we started. I so looking forward to part 2
Chelsi, all your quilts are beautiful! And they obviously hold such sweet memories for you. Who cares if they aren’t perfect, they are still beautiful! I have my very first quilt on my longarm now. I think my oops are much more visible than yours. I had it in my head that the borders were pieced like binding! So I have these hideous 45 degree pieces in my border! After you talked about your quilts it inspired me to quilt it anyway. Hope to finish it in January! Thanks so much for inspiring us all! Get them all quilted! If you don’t want to keep any of them, donate to a good cause!
I can hardly wait to see these quilted. I understand the feeling of frustration, but believe me, once quilted, the mistakes will only be seen if you point them out. They are all so beautiful!
I loved seeing your quilts. My father always said that every project you make, there has to be a mistake so the evil spirts can get out. Your quilt tops are pure joy now because the evil spirits all got out. Quilt them up and enjoy them. They are beautiful!
Oh my! You need to finish all of these! Even if they aren't all perfect...they are part of your journey! I actually love now looking back at things I made 30 years ago to see how far I have come. Same is true with my longarm FMQ journey...have only been doing that for 3 years and I can see so much improvement. Go you for facing that box...it really is a treasure!!!
Oh Chelsi! These are all wonderful! You are your worst critic! Give yourself credit for this journey. Once they are washed a few times, who will notice? Yes, I know, you will, BUT your loved ones will know they are full of your love and will treasure them all the more!! I am like you, when I show someone what I've sewn, the first thing I point out are my mistakes! I will never be perfect and that is OK. As long as i've tried my best ( as long as it's not horrendous lol ) I'm OK. Now go get them quilted!!!!
I LOVED all of your quilt tops and hope that you’ll share more, plus videos of them as you get them quilted. I have mistakes in all of my quilts that *I* know are there, though I work hard at everything being 100%. It’s all for fun and a learning experience while I create quilts to be enjoyed by my loved ones. ❤. Your work is beautiful.
Chelsi, you are far too hard on yourself. Quilting is a journey, and look how far you have come. Even your beginning quilts are nice. You should have them quilted and enjoy the memories that come along with each quilt. I am 73 now. I started learning to quilt when I was in my early 20s. I actually threw away the first quilt I ever made and could kick myself now.🤣 Be proud of yourself. You have come so far. Enjoy your Christmas holiday with your lovely family.
Wow Chelsi, all these quilts are amazing and beautiful, especially for starting your quilting journey using non-beginner patterns! Definitely get those tops quilted and enjoy them!
Oh my gosh Chelsi!!!! There's not one I don't like!! The one with the houses around the edge might be my favorite 🥰🥰 I think you need to get them ALL quilted! You will be so glad you did. The one that might end up being a bench pillow is great, too.
Oh Chelslie you need to get them quilted and own that you were learning. Embrace your learning experience and see where you started and where you are now. Do not let those tops languish away to never be seen. You are a precious girl and I want to see your tops finished and you moving forward on your journey.
Chelsi, as i watched this video today, i could not see your "oops". What i saw were beautiful quilt tops that MANY of us would BE PROUD to see or have. Your work and quilts are inspiring. The:oops", as you call them, only inspire me to not give up, and push throught; as i see my own mistakes. Thank you and Billie, and Merry Christmas to you and your families.
Ok I am a newer quilter. I understand what it’s like to be super critical of our own work. If you learned something from the quilts - it was worth all the time and energy you put into each project. Having said that, each of those imperfect quilts deserves to be finished. You need to quilt all of them. Leave the mistakes. Just like our children, we don’t love them less for their imperfections - we love them more. Truthfully, Non-quilters won’t see your mistakes. And experienced quilters who criticize you are not your friends. Your quilts were not made for a juried competition. Be proud of your competitions. Love those babies. Give them purpose.
I just absolutely love this video!!!! this is like we are hanging out going through that box together!! Finish all of them!!! All of them!!! IF there is one certainty in life, it is that it is fleeting. Those moments that you spent on those quilts are never to be retrieved again. The moments are gone and have blossomed into memories. Enjoy the memories! Get them done so you can remember them. Or give some away to share their beauty. Because they are ALL beautiful!!! Thank you for sharing this!!! Merry Christmas!! Love your family and your videos!!
WOW!! I wish my “mistakes” looked that good. Beautiful quilts, every one of them. The red and white with the crosses would be sooo easy to trim, and no points to worry about. Have them all quilted. Looking forward to part 2
Thank you for sharing your unfinished quilts! From this side of the screen, they are beautiful. We are our own worst critics, be kind to yourself, enjoy and be proud of all that you have learned and accomplished :)
Chelsi, I completely understand putting so much effort into the making of a quilt and being disappointed at the result, but now, I'm 70, I try to put it in perspective. The vintage quilts I admire so much always had imperfections. Today's quilters are just the next in a long line of quilting history for future generations to study. I would be so proud to have any of those quilts you showed in my collection. Thanks for the video. 💕💫
Such good perspective!❤
I loved your un-boxing of quilts. They will be beautiful quilted and what a treasure. Thank you for sharing!
Oh, Chelsi, more videos like this please. You are so authentic and sincere. What a joy to watch as you remember your journey!
We are too hard on ourselves, when it comes to perfection, and feeling we need to do better. All of these quilt tops are so beautiful, and I know your children will love each and everyone to play and use. Hope you get them all quilted soon :)!
So proud of how brave you are to share with the world!! They are beautiful!! To share a quick story: my grandma had a stroke and I was determined to make her a quilt with Minky backing to put over her wheelchair as she would get very cold. I had fabric picked out, most of the blocks made, but my aunt suggested grandma would rather have something brighter than the fabric I had chosen. Grandma’s health was failing and I had to hurry. So, I grabbed discarded blocks that were my first attempts at quilting. Every single point was cut off but the colors were bright, so I sewed them up and straight line quilted it myself. She used it every day until her passing away and no one ever mentioned any cut off points. And I was so happy to have something I made giving her a hug ❤
The quilts you have shown are beautiful. I think once you have them quilted, you won't see your mistakes. That's the beauty of quilting! We all have quilts that have points chopped off, blocks don't match up, etc. It's our map of our journey through our craft.
My first quilt I made after watching about three quilting shows, no pattern, no clue. Just sheer bravado. I loved it to death, picnics, beach, grass. Didn't care. Made for any use. Now I know about seam allowance, pressing, pinning, squaring up... the horror of my first quilt, now rag. But once quilted, and washed, all people ever saw was a quilt made by me. Noone judges. Now I can do quilt math in my head.... and my daughter 20plus years later, has taken up quilting. We've all come a long way.
Chelsi…from where I’m sitting, all of your quilts look perfect! My quilting friends and I have a saying, “If you can’t see the imperfection while riding by on a horse, there’s no need to fix it”. 😂 You should definitely get all of these beautiful quilts quilted and bound. And I bet it will make you so happy.
Chelsi, beautiful quilts. Please get them quilted. If you don’t want to keep them all, donate them. There are so many folks that would love to have a nice warm quilt.
She will keep them, because after quilting they will be great.
I'm so proud of of you for digging into this box. Looking forward to part 2.
Chelsi...they are great! Thank you for sharing. I thought they were all beautiful. You were a new quilter when you made those and should be proud of your work. Mistakes are part of the journey. Just like in life, that's how we learn and grow. Now get them quilted! Many years from now, your children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren will cherish those quilts because they are the first ones you ever made! I'm looking forward to pt 2 and eventually seeing them quilted. 😊 -- Amy Miller, Tulsa, OK
Love all the quilts! You can't see any mistakes and once quilted and washed you will never know!
Chelsi, I love every one of your beautiful quilts, they definitely need to be quilted and loved. I have been sewing and crafting since I was a young girl and have been somewhat critical of my work. But the people that received them, always thought they were wonderful. We are human and none of us are perfect so why should we believe everything we create should be perfect? We need to look at our creations with grace. We worked hard on them, spent our precious time and love on them and not to mention money😂Love your wonderful creative talent and don't worry about the Negative Nellie's in the world ❤ Thank you for sharing your quilts and I look forward to more of your videos.
Wow! All of the quilts you showed are beautiful!
The memories you shared about each quilt were so positive and happy. A few imperfections (that I had to strain to see, if I could at all)should not be allowed to smother those memories. Have your long arm quilter friends help you bring those happy memories back to the light. You have done beautiful work from the very beginning.😊
I would get every one of those quilts quilted! They are beautiful and represent your journey into a wonderful world that you can share with your mom. You are building memories! Think of all of the memories that she has stories to share with you about her family and you will have those too! Your children may not appreciate them now but believe me they will when they get older. I am 65 now and really love all the memories my mom shares with me and I know that when she is gone I will have my own to share! Quilt those quilt tops!!! ❤
Chelsi, those are quilts waiting for your kids to love. They may not be showroom perfection but they are perfect for kids to enjoy without worry
It's handcrafted, so these unique patterns happen.
I loved seeing these quilts! Thank you for showing us your quilting journey. Yes, you should absolutely get them quilted. I think they look great! This video made me feel better about my own mistakes and gives me inspiration to keep quilting even when I get frustrated with my own quilting imperfections. Looking forward to the next video!
My grandmother was a quilter and I am blessed to have several of her quilts. I see love when I look at them. One day, I noticed some blocks weren't matching . Do I care ..nope. Mommaw made it so it is perfect to me! Your quilts are beautiful. Anyone who sees them or receives them will see your love.
We don't get through life without a few bumps & bruises and same with our quilts! This truly shows how you've grown as a person & quilter - that you can feel the joy, love and anticipation of those quilt tops and focus on the life memories from the time you sewed those tops. Thank you for trusting us and sharing many of the things we too feel when first starting out or trying a new pattern; way to go Chelsi!
The people you love most, will enjoy your quilts the most and they are not going to notice or care about your mistakes. Quilt them and use them. I loved them all. I’m looking forward to seeing part 2.
I love the pores in your face analogy… all the tops you showed are definitely quilt worthy‼️ QUILT THEM‼️ can’t wait to see the rest of your box… your experience is like mine…when I lay it a side and then look at it later… I say well yeah ok it’s not as bad as I thought!
Chelsi- loved them!!! You were so natural and seemed at ease in this video. They are ALL beautiful and we all have those ooopsies! Quilt all those beauties up girlfriend!!!
I love your Swiss quilt. Maybe you could put a 2 1/2” red border all around after you clean up your edges and finish with red binding. That’s what I’d do because I love it.
Many antique quilts are not perfect but we love them just the same. In the end the mistakes fade, we see the colors and designs. Your quilts are beautiful Chelsea❤
I agree. Adding a border in a similar red color should disguise any misalignment.
Or pop in an applique motif to fill the space --- it'll look like the position of the blocks was intentional to make room for the motif. A single non-centered motif will also give the quilt a "modern" look.
I have an UFO box containing all most all of my quilts I made so far this year. I love all your quilts. You have inspired me to sew all my UFO 's next year before I start a new one. Thank you for showing us your duo's. Looking forward to seeing part 2. Happy Holidays.
There is nothing wrong with any of those quilts, they are all beautiful! Can't wait for part 2!!
Agree!! I didn't understand why the Swiss red crosses bothered her so much. I just saw them as Staggered, right?!? Don't think Any should be trimmed off 🥰 This Collection will make a great Show altogether someday!
Chelsi, for the red and white quilt, if you add red sashing all around, nobody will ever know that some of the white crosses got cut off. We are all definitely toooo critical of our work. I made an appliqué quilt 35 years ago and when assembling the blocks, some of the fabric in the sashing was wavy, so I put it aside and never looked at it again until 30 years later. It is now finished and loved by my mom who admires my appliqué work. Your quilts are so beautiful. I challenge you to finish them all and enjoy your hard work. 💖💖💖
Those quilts definitely need to be finished, they are very nice, beautiful even!
Oh Chelsi, your first quilt with the Fig Tree fabric is gorgeous! You absolutely must get it quilted. It is a testament to your journey and perseverance in your piecing progress. My aunt once told me “If you can’t see it from on top of a galloping horse, don’t worry about it!”. I have always internalized that in my quilting journey. Thanks for being brave and sharing your treasures. They’re beautiful!
They are ALL beautiful quilt tops! Sometimes if I'm not satisfied with the piecing, I will square up that quilt top and quilt it anyway. More often than not the imperfections will be totally overlooked. They can be given away to family, friends, charity if you aren't wanting to look at those imperfections forevermore ;) Glad you shared!
Thanks for showing us these quilts. We all start somewhere and I think they are just a symbol of your journey. I think it is good to have reminders of how far one has come in their love of quilting. Definitely nothing to be ashamed of. They are beautiful and need to be finished. It will help you grow and deal with challenges in your future quilting journey.
Chelsi - I couldn’t believe these were the quilts you talked about - I could barely even see ANY imperfections and they were all gorgeous. Please have them all quilted and keep or gift them. Just like life is full of imperfections - these are gorgeous and so much work - worth quilting and loving for sure.
Chelsi those quilts are lovely, and I am glad that you are going to quilt them.
Chelsi. I am an older lady. I absolutely adore you and your mom and of course your brother. In another life, we would be friends. I always wanted to grow up to be a quilter. I routinely shared that with my students. Now that I am retired, I am quilting a little most every day. I am discovering piecing isn’t so easy. So thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your growth. It is truly an encouragement to keep trying. ❤
Thank you for sharing these beautiful quilts! You definitely should get them quilted. I have found that perfection is not the reason recipients love our quilts. They are just so thankful that someone was so thoughtful to make and give them such a generous gift. The imperfections make us human.
They're all beautiful and will be fantastic when quilted!!
These quilts are all beautiful. Please get them finished.
The quilts are beautiful! Don’t be so hard on yourself for perfection. Once you have them quilted and bound they will look great! People who don’t sew will not be looking for mistakes- only looking at how pretty they are! Great job!
What a beautiful treasure trove of quilts!!! Get those quilted and share them with your kids, they will loveee using them!
Aren't you glad you opened that box? I feel it really validates where we are on our quilting journeys. I'm hand quilting my first quilt top that was folded away for 7 years. Once I got it out and repressed it, I realized that it wasn't bad at all. I even had yardage for the matching border folded inside, so maybe on some level I realized it wasn't hopeless. Have fun! You and Sherri inspired me to open my own box and learn from it. Thank you!
Hi Chelsi, THANK YOU a for this video. Your work is great and I am delighted that your journey has evolved so much that you can embrace your beginning works. The tops are beautiful and I would love to see them quilted and bound. Embrace the inexperienced quilter you were because she has made you the amazing quilter you are today. Your candor and enthusiasm is so refreshing and appreciated in this community. Thank you and Billy for sharing your work. God bless you and your families always. You all are shining stars! Susan in Miami
Omg yes get the Halloween quilt quilted! Literally can’t even see one mistake and the fabric is SOOOO pretty
Chelsi. This was a great video. It amazed me. My first quilt was done more than 30 years ago. It was partially quilted. With the help of a friend I got it beautifully quilted. I need to add binding. I cried when she gave me the completed quilt. It is a good feeling to have the first one quilted. You have shown us that all quilters start out making mistakes and the quilt. Comes out beautiful. If you can’t see it on camera, you can’t see it hanging on the wall. The quilters motto “if you can’t see if while ride a galloping horse, it doesn’t count”. I like a new moniker. If you can’t see it on camera it doesn’t count. Thank you for making us all feel better about our work. Finished is better than perfect 😁
OMG Chelsi you know what you should do?! You should get your first quilt quilted and give it to your mom as a Christmas gift with a letter/note on what this quilt means to you and maybe thanking her for getting you into quilting. Just a thought 😊😊
I love the quilt with the houses as the border! At a beginner quilter, I identify with you in this episode so much. Thank you for always remembering us beginners.
These quilts are going to be fabulous when you get them quilted! Some of those patterns are advanced level and you did them as a beginner. Huge congratulations on now getting them finished!
Chelsi, I love all of your quilts! We are all too hard on ourselves! Get all of them quilted asap, so you have them to use and see how far you have come! ❤
Girl! You absolutely need to get these quilted!! They are wonderful and full of memories for you! JUST DO IT!!😊❤
Chelsea your quilts were beautiful and you should get them all quiltes! Happy holidays!🎄💞
They are all beautiful, Chelsie. Please get them quilted. You will be so thankful someday that you did and can look back at the memories during that time of your life. Thank you for sharing.
Chelsi, thanks for sharing your quilts. I am so happy that you were able to go through them and realize that that you actually need to get them quilted. There were several that are beautiful.
ALL the quilts you showed today are beautiful. Give yourself a little grace.
it really helps to see someone else's early quilting journey. it reminds me to be kinder to myself. many videos on TH-cam are so highly edited that everyones work always looks perfect. then when I try to sew those "easy projects", it often takes me 3-4x as long, and the results are never so perfect as on those videos leaving me frustrated and disappointed in myself. not a great feeling. so I have to constantly remind myself to just enjoy the process of learning and growing and just have fun sewing. so thank you for sharing. I thought your quilts were so pretty and the colors were beautiful. 🌻
You did so well showing us these quilts, they are beautiful! Sometimes building something up in your mind isn’t reality - very cathartic for you to see what a great job you did and have a little more positive self talk. ❤
Those are definitely worthy of being finished. Noone will pick out any 'mistakes' or see or feel "not- perfectionist pressing". I can't wait to see the second batch. What a beautiful collection and a great goal to empty that bin for good.
I’ve made so many quilts that I just didn’t like when I was done but….I had them quilted and the quilting just changes how it looks. Have them quilted and love them. They are all beautiful.
They are all very pretty! You definitely should get them quilted. If you can't handle your mistakes just donate them to a good cause. I'm sure someone would love to have one. I know I would. 🤗
What a delightful treat to hear talk about your quilting journey. It was so genuine and fun. I can’t wait to see your part 2. Thank you for sharing your mistakes, but regardless all of those quilts are beautiful.
Chelsi, you had me at "this is a good story!" I personally enjoy looking at my first quilts and realize that they were pretty darn good considering I didn't know what the heck I was doing. This is the most fun and animated that I've ever seen you. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for sharing these quilts with us. Love that they all have a story 😊 ❤ Quilt them, use them, love them❤
Thanks for sharing! I think they all look great! All of those quilts tell the story of your quilting journey! Embrace all the originality in each one ❤
You definitely should get them quilted. Even seasoned quilters continue to make mistakes. That's just part of being human. I'm glad that going through them didn't stress you out but showed you how far you have come. Hang in there. Can't wait to see them quilted. I collect antique quilts and none of them are perfect. It's the joy of completing them and seeing others enjoy them even if it's just displaying them for the holidays or using them in a trunk show to encourage new quilters.
Thank you for showing us your beautiful quilts. Please get them quilted and use them. When I don’t think my points are as precise as I wish them to be, I stand back and then imagine it quilted and then washed ( I like the crinkled look). So often our lack of perfection doesn’t matter. I look forward to seeing the other quilts in the box and all of them quilted and finished.
These are all beautiful treasures and you should definitely get them quilted to remind you of your journey and to enjoy the fond memories they hold for you. 🥰
Thank you for sharing all of those quilts Chelsi, they are all wonderful....and if not perfect, they are perfectly wonderful!! Watching the video, I couldn't see any mistakes and once they are quilted mistakes tend to be less visible. Since all quilters tend to be wonderful people, I don't think your long arm quilters will have a problem with them the way you think they will, but you could always look for someone just starting a long arm business to quilt them that would like the practice if you wouldn't be too troubled with any mistakes they might make should that happen. In my opinion you should have your very first quilt you made quilted and take it to any and every trunk show or class you teach to share with others as your first quilt. It is truly a treasure and might be a wonderful encouragement to new and seasoned quilters alike to just accept their best and always strive to do better without letting mistakes and failures be a discouragement! Looking forward to seeing the rest of the quilts in your previously unloved box (that seems like you are loving again, rightfully so!)
I love them all! It's like visiting old friends! They are wonderful and every imperfection makes them charming. I hope you finish them all and I'm looking forward to part 2!!
It’s hard seeing our mistakes - especially when it’s OUR mistakes. It’s only noticeable to us bc we are the creator/artist. It is a journey though and they still hold memories and joy - quilt those bad boys up!! I’m looking forward to seeing the rest!
The colors and fabric choices were perfect for each pattern. I have found that once a quilt is quilted and bound and washed many of the things we are so critical about - seem to disappear. And if the quilt is actually used then love covers all. Thank you for sharing your quilt journey.
Chelsi, I love this! My first quilt hangs in my sewing room. I love remembering taking the class, and being so new, and I love to see what time and experience has allowed me to improve. Definitely quilt them…you will treasure them always! Can’t wait for part 2!😊
Thank you, Chelsi. Speaking aloud what we all feel is so powerful. Owning our imperfections releases the hold they can hold us. I have and do the same thing with my quilts.
I listen to all your podcasts and was happy to see some of these quilt tops from your box Chelsi. You definitely have to get them quilted. I can relate to your feelings why these tops were boxed away, you work and work on a top and maybe just are tired with it. But then after time when you look they are fresh and new again and look totally fine. If you don't keep them they make wonderful charity or raffle quilts for an organization raising funds. Thanks for opening the box and sharing your work....you are getting better as a piecer with each quilt....it's a journey!!
I loved them all Chelsi. I think as time goes on, we forget about the imperfections and just remember the time we spent creating the piece and that puts it into.a whole different perspective.
I loved every quilt you presented today. I hope you have every one of them quilted so they can be enjoyed. They are beautiful!!!
I love all the quilts you shared in this video! These definitely need to be finished and I look forward to seeing the final results! So much time and love goes into making a quilt and no one gets everything perfect every time. Each quilt is a step in your learning journey and deserves to be finished to reflect how far you've come. I look forward to seeing the next half of the box as well!
It was so fun to see your quilts, Chelsi! Any imperfections aren't at all noticeable to the rest of us and definitely won't be once they are quilted. Thanks for sharing! I can't wait for part 2!
Great quilt show Chelsie! Love all your color choices and your excitement and inspiration to begin piecing your quilts! BRAVO🎉🎉🎉 Looking forward to part 2💕🧵
I really enjoyed your share today.😊
Every quilt was beautiful! Each quilt is a stepping stone to where you are today. I think its growth on our part when we stop picking apart what we have done wrong and appreciate where we started.
I so looking forward to part 2
Those are beautiful quilts. You’ll enjoy them for years to come ❤
Chelsi, you are adorable. And I love all the quilts. Get them quilted so you can enjoy them. ❤️
Chelsi, all your quilts are beautiful! And they obviously hold such sweet memories for you. Who cares if they aren’t perfect, they are still beautiful! I have my very first quilt on my longarm now. I think my oops are much more visible than yours. I had it in my head that the borders were pieced like binding! So I have these hideous 45 degree pieces in my border! After you talked about your quilts it inspired me to quilt it anyway. Hope to finish it in January! Thanks so much for inspiring us all! Get them all quilted! If you don’t want to keep any of them, donate to a good cause!
Your quilts are beautiful! I can’t wait to see them all quilted.
Your quilts are all beautiful. Quilt them all. Enjoy your labors of love. Blessings y'all
I can hardly wait to see these quilted. I understand the feeling of frustration, but believe me, once quilted, the mistakes will only be seen if you point them out. They are all so beautiful!
They are all beautiful works of art
I loved seeing your quilts. My father always said that every project you make, there has to be a mistake so the evil spirts can get out. Your quilt tops are pure joy now because the evil spirits all got out. Quilt them up and enjoy them. They are beautiful!
Thanks for sharing your 'hidden' box. Just get things quilted, and no one but you will know about any imperfections. Finished is better than perfect!!
Oh my! You need to finish all of these! Even if they aren't all perfect...they are part of your journey! I actually love now looking back at things I made 30 years ago to see how far I have come. Same is true with my longarm FMQ journey...have only been doing that for 3 years and I can see so much improvement. Go you for facing that box...it really is a treasure!!!
They look Great! I love them all. Yes get them quilted.
Oh Chelsi! These are all wonderful! You are your worst critic! Give yourself credit for this journey. Once they are washed a few times, who will notice? Yes, I know, you will, BUT your loved ones will know they are full of your love and will treasure them all the more!! I am like you, when I show someone what I've sewn, the first thing I point out are my mistakes! I will never be perfect and that is OK. As long as i've tried my best ( as long as it's not horrendous lol ) I'm OK. Now go get them quilted!!!!
I LOVED all of your quilt tops and hope that you’ll share more, plus videos of them as you get them quilted. I have mistakes in all of my quilts that *I* know are there, though I work hard at everything being 100%. It’s all for fun and a learning experience while I create quilts to be enjoyed by my loved ones. ❤. Your work is beautiful.
Your first quilt is AMAZING. it’s beautiful.
Yes, get all of those quilts finished! They are beautiful!
Chelsi, you are far too hard on yourself. Quilting is a journey, and look how far you have come. Even your beginning quilts are nice. You should have them quilted and enjoy the memories that come along with each quilt.
I am 73 now. I started learning to quilt when I was in my early 20s. I actually threw away the first quilt I ever made and could kick myself now.🤣
Be proud of yourself. You have come so far. Enjoy your Christmas holiday with your lovely family.
Wow Chelsi, all these quilts are amazing and beautiful, especially for starting your quilting journey using non-beginner patterns! Definitely get those tops quilted and enjoy them!
Oh my gosh Chelsi!!!! There's not one I don't like!! The one with the houses around the edge might be my favorite 🥰🥰 I think you need to get them ALL quilted! You will be so glad you did. The one that might end up being a bench pillow is great, too.
Oh Chelslie you need to get them quilted and own that you were learning. Embrace your learning experience and see where you started and where you are now. Do not let those tops languish away to never be seen. You are a precious girl and I want to see your tops finished and you moving forward on your journey.
Chelsi, as i watched this video today, i could not see your "oops".
What i saw were beautiful quilt tops that MANY of us would BE PROUD to see or have.
Your work and quilts are inspiring. The:oops", as you call them, only inspire me to not give up, and push throught; as i see my own mistakes.
Thank you and Billie, and Merry Christmas to you and your families.
Your quilts are beautiful!! By all means, have them quilted and enjoyed in your home! 🥰❤️❤️
Ok I am a newer quilter. I understand what it’s like to be super critical of our own work. If you learned something from the quilts - it was worth all the time and energy you put into each project. Having said that, each of those imperfect quilts deserves to be finished. You need to quilt all of them. Leave the mistakes. Just like our children, we don’t love them less for their imperfections - we love them more. Truthfully, Non-quilters won’t see your mistakes. And experienced quilters who criticize you are not your friends. Your quilts were not made for a juried competition. Be proud of your competitions. Love those babies. Give them purpose.
I just absolutely love this video!!!! this is like we are hanging out going through that box together!! Finish all of them!!! All of them!!! IF there is one certainty in life, it is that it is fleeting. Those moments that you spent on those quilts are never to be retrieved again. The moments are gone and have blossomed into memories. Enjoy the memories! Get them done so you can remember them. Or give some away to share their beauty. Because they are ALL beautiful!!! Thank you for sharing this!!! Merry Christmas!! Love your family and your videos!!
WOW!! I wish my “mistakes” looked that good. Beautiful quilts, every one of them. The red and white with the crosses would be sooo easy to trim, and no points to worry about. Have them all quilted. Looking forward to part 2
Thank you for sharing your unfinished quilts! From this side of the screen, they are beautiful. We are our own worst critics, be kind to yourself, enjoy and be proud of all that you have learned and accomplished :)