🧵🌸 LET'S TALK ABOUT THE GIFT OF FINISHING with THE LOOSE ENDS PROJECT - KAREN’S QUILT CIRCLE

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  • @tinavalley5363
    @tinavalley5363 Рік тому +4

    Going through this right now. My mother passed 2 years ago and when going through her sewing room I found 23 quilt tops in various stages of production! I am not really a quilter but have made a couple of very, very simple quilts. Mom would decide on a quilt pattern or design one, get all of her fabric together (top and backing). If she wasn't going to start right away, she would bundle everything together tied with a ribbon. She would even put the pattern and all her notes with it. But the last quilt top she made she had to use her stash of fabric, she couldn't leave the house because of Covid. She wasn't able to choose a backing fabric but I am determined to do this quilt. My vision is to be sitting under this quilt with a good book and a cup of tea, and remembering my mom.

  • @judypaling
    @judypaling Рік тому +47

    My mother was contacted by the quilt shop where she takes her quilt tops to be quilted. A family had a quilt that their mother was working on when she passed. The quilt shop recommended my mother as someone who could finish their mom’s quilt.
    My mom was 80 at the time, and she agreed to help. She worked so hard to duplicate the lady’s stitches, to match the rest of the quilt. She put countless hours into quilting and binding that quilt.
    The family was so grateful, and so happy with Mom’s work. My mom was so proud that she could help. She said the lady was so meticulous, her stitching could’ve been done by a machine, it was that precise.
    I know they were truly grateful for my mom, and for the quilt shop, for putting them in touch with her.

  • @DH-qz2so
    @DH-qz2so Рік тому +69

    My sister in law, a quilter with our group, had cancer; and prior to her passing away,...she had our quilt group, come to her house, and take anything we wanted from her stash... we all got to choose and take what we wanted... one more thing her kids didn't have to deal with.

    • @nuvoflo
      @nuvoflo Рік тому +8

      That is such a loving gesture. Now all those quilters will think of her when they use the fabric.

  • @helenmorgan4003
    @helenmorgan4003 Рік тому +22

    A group in Adelaide received 7 quilt patters with all the fabric from a lady who was unable to continue so once the quilts were finished I received them in the Riverland to distribute to people impacted by the recent floods, it was such a delight to see the receipents faces, we had one left that wasn't allocated and they were still on diplayed and the last lady came in and immediately saw the last quilt and her face lit up and said can I have that one, I jist love birds and that was the last quilt to find a home. It was such a delight to see all their faces.

  • @Linda-fs3ex
    @Linda-fs3ex Рік тому +14

    About 5 years ago I finished a photo quilt for a friend of a friend whose wife had passed. It was his daughters’ quilt. It was to be a surprise for the daughter. I had the most amazing experience while machine quilting it. This warm protective feeling came over me that I can only describe as love. I tried to minimize my influence on the quilt as the mom had hand quilted most of it while she was sick. After binding it, I put a label on the back that was a photo of mom and daughter on the happy day that they went dress shopping for the daughter’s wedding gown. After the quilt left my possession, that warm feeling went with it.. the daughter was thrilled with her quilt and wrote me a beautiful letter. I was able to share my experience with her while sewing her mom’s quilt. ❤

  • @TheLooseEndsProject
    @TheLooseEndsProject Рік тому +5

    People say never read the comment but WOW did that make my day. Karen, your viewers are so lovely! Thank for the opportunity to talk about what we do. Thank you everyone for your kind words.

  • @mary-annz.reynolds7778
    @mary-annz.reynolds7778 Рік тому +13

    This was an amazing interview. I love what they do. Thank you Karen. Maybe if I label myself as a finisher, I will complete my. WIPS.

  • @irenedudley4003
    @irenedudley4003 Рік тому +13

    I am one of the finishers. I am working on 24 quilt blocks that were started by H's mom. H's mom died 14 years ago. It is such an honor to work on these blocks. I am treating this project with the utmost care and love. H wants to sew the blocks together and quilt the quilt. I am simply doing a blanket stitch around the main objects in each block. That's all H wants from me and I am happy to do it. This is her family treasure. Please volunteer! Don't think that you are not skilled enough to be able to help out. You are!!

    • @TheLooseEndsProject
      @TheLooseEndsProject Рік тому

      Happy to have you on board! Thanks Irene

    • @Majjie24
      @Majjie24 Рік тому

      Bless you and all of the amazing people who make this project what it is. I would like to help in some way. I'm in NSW Australia.

  • @catstitchstudio
    @catstitchstudio Рік тому +4

    I signed up before I even finished listening to the interview. Count me in for binding quilts!

  • @Amritadivya54
    @Amritadivya54 Рік тому +27

    I don't know if Masey and Jen have thought about writing a book and including pictures of some of these projects, but it seems to me that if they need funding for this that a book would be a great solution. I personally would love to see some of these items and I think that this world and all of it's commercialism needs to see that people do beautiful things for strangers!🥰

    • @gailgaddy5340
      @gailgaddy5340 Рік тому +1

      I agree, I certainly would buy the book😊

    • @TheLooseEndsProject
      @TheLooseEndsProject Рік тому +1

      A book is a great idea! Hopefully we will be able to fulfill that dream.

    • @Majjie24
      @Majjie24 Рік тому

      That's an amazing idea. I'm in Australia and just watched this story and thought. WOW I would love to read about some of these stories. I was left with a suitcase full of my grandmothers unfinished items. Some I still need doing but don't have the same wool. etc. BUT to read about the story behind the projects found and then completed by a kind and generous person would have to be a best seller.. And as you said a great way of raising funds.. Thank you, Karen, Jenn, Macy and everyone involved in this group, your all amazing.

  • @janiesoito4494
    @janiesoito4494 Рік тому +23

    What beautiful and inspiring stories. I think these stories would make a beautiful book.

    • @Majjie24
      @Majjie24 Рік тому +1

      I have to agree with you & @Amritadivya54 mentioned above, What a read it would be, a real tear jerker for sure.

  • @nancycox3318
    @nancycox3318 Рік тому +9

    I love this project and the women behind it. I finished a quilt for a friend when his mother died. When I gave it to him he said it was the best gift he had ever gotten - and he was 66 at the time. It was really a privilege to complete it for him.

  • @deidrapowell8762
    @deidrapowell8762 Рік тому +17

    Loose ends is finishing my mom’s ufo knitting and crochet projects! ❤

  • @carolg.6838
    @carolg.6838 Рік тому +4

    Such an interesting interview and charitable idea they put into action. Impressive number of Finishers around the world. For me, a memory quilt can be sad. But the idea of finishing a good memory of a dear quilter, stitcher, crafter makes me happy. The thought the finishers give as to finish the entire project, part of it, or explain to another willing to do that step was inspirational. I love the idea of framing the needle. For the same reason I treasure someone's handwriting, unique to them and perhaps on a card sent with love, a needle that they used with joy perhaps for a gift for the family is so touching.

  • @SherrySews
    @SherrySews Рік тому +16

    What an awesome project!!! I know when my Mom passed, I finished a number of her cross-stitch projects and gave them to my sisters. It was both a way for me to work through my grief, and to give my sisters the projects that Mom had started for them. I do more quilting than embroidery work now, but the concept is the same. People will appreciate those very special projects being completed. Thank you for this episode, Karen.

  • @nitababcock3977
    @nitababcock3977 Рік тому +4

    That's awesome. I inherited quilts, 3 or 4 from my mom, then 3 from morher in law. But I have plans to finish these, worked in between mine.

  • @pharmtec24
    @pharmtec24 Рік тому +8

    This is the most beautiful thing I have seen today

  • @helenhershtjader5759
    @helenhershtjader5759 Рік тому +5

    Love this! Been coordinating for past 8 years with my artist mom in completing her unfinished projects. Our list of finishes is about 6 pages long. I do a Zoom show and tell on progress every week. So I suggest that this process is rewarding for those who can no longer sew but still enjoy seeing their vision fulfilled. And I’ve learned so much along the way. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @maryl9601
    @maryl9601 Рік тому +24

    This is great. When a friend of ours in our quilt group passed away her family gave us her fabrics and kits. We sew care quilts for people in the community. So it all went to great projects. The quilts she had started for her family or was planning to make for her family we made those for the family. It felt so good.

  • @judydaniels2071
    @judydaniels2071 Рік тому +22

    I was tasked to make some quilts for a coworker out of her father's clothes. Her mom had started but passed away before she could get it going. Now I an hoping to make a patchwork bear with some of the leftover fabric. It feels absolutely wonderful to complete this.

  • @laurieruble9003
    @laurieruble9003 Рік тому +3

    Karen, thank you so much for sharing this interview.
    Masey & Jen, what you and Loose Ends Project are doing, is such a beautiful thing. Melts my heart to know that this goes on all around the world. Thank you

  • @davederrick9431
    @davederrick9431 Рік тому +3

    While I have been sewing for many years, I didn't discover sewing and quilting on youtube until COVID. Prior to that I subscribed to musician's chanels. There was a comment made about sewers being generous with sharing information and that is so true, while the musical community rarely acknowledge there supporters. I love the sewing chanels and never Ms Brown's 'Just get it done'. Many thanks to all youtuber who share their valuable time, knowledge and passion.😊

  • @jaynecarreiro5005
    @jaynecarreiro5005 Рік тому +14

    Love this so much. I've done small and big finishings for people over the years. Very rewarding. How lovely these two are.

  • @sheilakethley5351
    @sheilakethley5351 Рік тому +12

    How lovely! My mom taught me everything, but I was never the crocheter she was. There is an unfinished Irish knit afghan that has been haunting my peace for 12 years and I may have found the answer.❤️

  • @jessi4959
    @jessi4959 Рік тому +24

    What a lovely idea they came up with 😘 They have earned their 🪽 wings!

  • @lucyblum3456
    @lucyblum3456 Рік тому +4

    Wow! Karen! Where do you find these amazing people!! ❤❤

  • @juliemorrison4348
    @juliemorrison4348 Рік тому +12

    A great interview with two amazing angels. Such an inspiring venture helping people through their grief and connecting amazing finishers with these projects. Great job ladies.👏♥️🇦🇺

  • @sewnita8608
    @sewnita8608 Рік тому +3

    Bravo!

  • @carmenbailey1560
    @carmenbailey1560 Рік тому +9

    One of my fears is the excess of fabric that I would one day be leaving behind for my kids to deal with makes me feel ill. To think that there are quilter who would make use of my leftovers make me happy. I tell myself I have enough fabrics and don’t need to buy anymore, then come a day and out of left field I need this certain fabric. 😫, kudos to these two ladies for sharing with us their venture into helping other people deal with their unfinished products bravo. Thanks Karen a excellent video many thanks. 👍❤️😊

  • @coreygilles847
    @coreygilles847 Рік тому +4

    This is very cool ❤🎉

  • @jo-annevandermey2704
    @jo-annevandermey2704 Рік тому +6

    What an inspiring interview! It has can said that our loved ones live on as long as the memories live on. These women and their finishers help people to connect to the tangible items that were made with love and care. Something to hold on to and to live on. It puts an enormous amount of positive into the people who give and recieve. I think that makers are a pretty special bunch. Great interview Karen!

  • @arvettadelashmit9337
    @arvettadelashmit9337 Рік тому +4

    I finished hand quilting a baby quilt that Deborah's Aunt started before she died. Deborah tried to finish the hand quilting; but, her MS kept her from doing so. I found the perfect match for a binding at our local Walmart to make the binding. The little quilt is now finished, washed, and ready to be given to Project Linus. Whoever gets this little quilt will be receiving a well loved project.

  • @vonneywright4028
    @vonneywright4028 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant Karen, thank you for introducing us to these lovely ladies. I completed a knitted blanket for a stranger who posted an appeal on a local group which was seen by my neighbour. A very convoluted way of getting a project but I so enjoyed it and the recipient was thrilled. Her mother had died 8 years before and she was desperate to see this blanket finished. The great thing for me is that it was not something I would have chosen to do but it was beautiful. I have added my name to The Loose End’s list of finishers - I’m in the uk. Vonney x

  • @marilynbehringer2895
    @marilynbehringer2895 Рік тому +2

    Another wonderful show with interesting guests. What an important service. Thank you 👍

  • @deborahdelisle35
    @deborahdelisle35 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful episode Karen! It warms my heart to think someone will receive an item their people started. What a double blessing… for the maker & r

  • @polyesterbebe
    @polyesterbebe Рік тому +4

    Love this so much

  • @gailgaddy5340
    @gailgaddy5340 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for this wonderful interview with these awesome women. Made my heart so happy to hear their stories and realize how many great helpers there are in this world. Yes, write a book to help fund the project.
    I certainly would buy it.

  • @laurienorton7422
    @laurienorton7422 Рік тому +4

    Hand needle turn applique / hand quilting is my favorite. Lately I've been mostly machine piecing / machine quilting hoping to burn through my stash faster. I was gifted yarn, knitting / crocheting scarves and baby blankets with it for charity. I was also gifted a bunch of crochet cotton that I have made a bunch of doilies with.

  • @MamaBear1126-b1b
    @MamaBear1126-b1b Рік тому +9

    What a lovely way of giving back. Thank you ladies!

  • @jackiemobley8529
    @jackiemobley8529 Рік тому +4

    Their idea and endeavors are the best thing I've heard of in a long time. I've been a "finisher" in my own family. Thank you, ladies, for your compassionate work.

  • @wandawalker4191
    @wandawalker4191 Рік тому +10

    A lovely idea! Thank you ladies, and Karen for making us aware of this.

  • @jackygallon3995
    @jackygallon3995 Рік тому +4

    A wonderful interview, thank you Karen

  • @mojow9841
    @mojow9841 Рік тому +1

    What a truly wonderful idea to finish off projects and give them back to the folk they mean so much to. It is great that so many folk want to finish things-- it is not easy matching the knitting gauge of someone else or sometimes they way they stitch an embroidery. Long may they continue this work.

  • @marcellarodriguez7955
    @marcellarodriguez7955 Рік тому +11

    What a beautiful idea. It breaks my heart when I see or hear about items that were unfinished and just tossed because family members don’t know how to complete them. I personally have quilt pieces and crochet items from my mom that I’m hoping to finish.

    • @gailgaddy5340
      @gailgaddy5340 Рік тому +3

      Me too, my mom died in 1986, I’m just now finishing a crochet blanket she started 😊

    • @Majjie24
      @Majjie24 Рік тому

      I find this story amazing. It is very sad when these unfinished pieces don't get done, I often see UFO's in my local charity shops. I too was left many unfinished projects by my family after my grandmother passed (a suitcase full of UFO's) some I've completed some are still there in that same old suitcase that will never be finished. One I tried to finish but found it too emotional to work on. This story has made me feel like having another go at it.. My grandmother has been gone since the early 1980's also, she was a crafter of many kinds, the project I can't seem to get done is a massive cross stitch. A craft I've never really been into, but this story has made me re-think getting it done. Possibly for one of my granddaughters..

  • @dawnsnyder216
    @dawnsnyder216 Рік тому +4

    This is awesome, how about connecting with guilds accross the country and beyond. I bet you will find more volunteers. This is the first I ever heard of this.

    • @EP-xu1yt
      @EP-xu1yt Рік тому +2

      Good idea. Like NEORQC in NE Ohio.

  • @BeaHarris-qg9dx
    @BeaHarris-qg9dx Рік тому +6

    This is an absolutely fabulous idea.

  • @beyesh3760
    @beyesh3760 Рік тому +4

    ❤❤❤❤ Awesome Ladies. Thank you 😊😊

  • @patat2866
    @patat2866 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Karen. This was great.

  • @delwyngraham4033
    @delwyngraham4033 Рік тому +4

    Thanks Karen you have a special knack with your interviews always relaxed yet informative 😊

  • @barbartsweden
    @barbartsweden Рік тому +5

    What a wonderful concept, bringing blessings to people all along the way! Thanks for sharing this interview.

  • @Barbara-zy6ly
    @Barbara-zy6ly Рік тому +3

    You are wonderful, all three of you!

  • @DianaTambling-xh5zy
    @DianaTambling-xh5zy 6 місяців тому +1

    My best friend passed away in May. She was a quilter and was in the middle of a heavily embroidered quilt for a relative. Myself and another friend decided we needed to finish the quilt in memory of our friend. My friend has a long arm machine, so did the quilting. I have almost finished the Prairie Points and binding. I cannot wait to give it back to the family. Xxx By the way, we are in PLYMOUTH. ENGLAND. I watch all of your demos and have learned a lot. Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas. I have taken a lot of them on board and are doing them xxx

  • @JoanneBerndsen
    @JoanneBerndsen Рік тому +4

    Thank you for a wonderful positive interview to start off the weekend :) It's great to hear how many people are involved from coast to coast :) Really is a heart warmer !

  • @conniesoares157
    @conniesoares157 Рік тому +4

    Great interview and wonderful concept that these ladies have started!

  • @lorrainethomson2401
    @lorrainethomson2401 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant interview, thank you. I had the daunting job of finishing my Daughter’s mystery quilt after she died suddenly. Oh my goodness that quilt soaked up so many tears, but I finished it and gave it back to my son-in-law. Then there were all the hand embroidery projects my daughter had bought so I never want for some craft to work on. It has also been a joy to finish off part done quilting projects by other people and give it back or pass it on to where it will be loved and appreciated .

  • @karenshlemkevich2591
    @karenshlemkevich2591 Рік тому +6

    That was awesome Karen! I really enjoyed that!!

  • @jpendot
    @jpendot Рік тому +4

    Nicely done, Karen! Thank you .

  • @kathywiseman7944
    @kathywiseman7944 Рік тому +4

    I've been watching the finished projects on IG. I love them. ❤️

  • @delaynenielsen4413
    @delaynenielsen4413 Рік тому +1

    What a wonderful service they are providing! I wish I had time to get involved as a finisher. I finished a project for my daughter -in-law, and it's hanging in her entryway. Seeing the joy she has and seeing how it turned out is heartwarming.

  • @susanmizen9493
    @susanmizen9493 Рік тому +9

    What wonderful ladies. Thankyou Karen

  • @janerose1945
    @janerose1945 Рік тому +8

    This was lovely!

  • @debbyshadeck3820
    @debbyshadeck3820 Рік тому +1

    This has been an awesome, touching video to watch. Thank you!

  • @sallykavcsak2772
    @sallykavcsak2772 Рік тому +4

    Wonderful project

  • @Stoffmonster467
    @Stoffmonster467 Рік тому +1

    I did that: finishing two quilts a lady started in 1985. I did it for her now 80 year old widower. The first was nearly complete, he was happy. The second is a desaster. I got a bunch of pink silk hexie flowers. No design, and a very difficult material. I appliqued them on cream upholstery fabric, added a pink-green rose fabric and added green sashing. The quilter did a great job, too. - And he is disappointed as "it isn't original". I'll never do that again.

  • @margaretknox3489
    @margaretknox3489 Рік тому +4

    I think they are wonderful and wish the best for them.

  • @woodenkat8971
    @woodenkat8971 Рік тому +4

    I am def not skilled enough to help but this sounds like such a great idea!

  • @shannonschwab3754
    @shannonschwab3754 Рік тому +4

    what a GREAT idea!!

  • @magdavanzyl6141
    @magdavanzyl6141 Рік тому +4

    This is awesome.❤

  • @maryl9601
    @maryl9601 Рік тому +5

    Loved 🥰 it. Thank you

  • @mandyg5747
    @mandyg5747 Рік тому +5

    Its a great idea....but i wonder if the projects that people don't want back.....could be taken and put up on a website for people to bid for, so they have the fun of finishing and can then keep for themselves or donate to a good cause?

    • @TheLooseEndsProject
      @TheLooseEndsProject Рік тому

      Currently we don't have the bandwidth but that is a great idea!

  • @gquilter36
    @gquilter36 Рік тому +4

    Late, but glad I got here.

  • @earthmotherwithin
    @earthmotherwithin Рік тому +1

    What a lovely story!

  • @amberliddell4503
    @amberliddell4503 Рік тому +4

    Love these videos

  • @karleenpage5979
    @karleenpage5979 Рік тому +4

    YIKES! Karen, I have so many unfinished projects, I just had a surge of guilt thinking how on earth would my children/grandchildren finish any of it? Crochet, Knitting, Quilting and who knows what? Needless to say, I'm much better at starting stuff than finishing it. I was hoping this podcast would be about THAT. It was interesting. But, where do I go from here? I can't afford to send my quilts to a long armer, nor can I afford a long arm machine. Any suggestions? I wish I had realized this before I started quilting! Now I can machine quilt small things like baby quilts, pillows, tote bags, etc. But bed sized stuff? LOL I don't feel as bad about a bag with a half finished something or another crocheted or knitted in it. But somehow quilt tops seem worse?

    • @maryrosespriggs5427
      @maryrosespriggs5427 Рік тому

      I pieced for 20 years and still have tops from that time. During covid I started quilting again, and after about a year of practice, I was pretty good. Some of your quilt tops can be given to a guild for community projects. I suggest learning to machine quilt and finish your favorite few. I practiced on community quilts and place mats for about a year before I was happy with my efforts. I am 70 years old and working through my projects so that my children will not have to deal with my hoard. Let go of any perfectionism. I had to let go of mine. If you practice you will get better. It is like handwriting or riding a bike. I now shop in my stash.

    • @karleenpage5979
      @karleenpage5979 Рік тому

      @@maryrosespriggs5427 Thanks so much for your encouragement. I'm 72. I will keep trying! Thanks again!

  • @mariejohns1387
    @mariejohns1387 Рік тому

    What a fantastic interview Karen!! Never knew this existed!!

  • @maria3rls
    @maria3rls Рік тому +1

    Love this interview!

  • @deborahpierce1504
    @deborahpierce1504 Рік тому +1

    This is a wonderful thing to do!!

  • @cindyc7868
    @cindyc7868 Рік тому +1

    WOW!!!

  • @celieaguayo9000
    @celieaguayo9000 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the information I signed up!!❤

  • @mio.giardino
    @mio.giardino Рік тому +1

    Have they considered asking the family requesting the project to be done for a small donation? They could also consider approaching fabric, yarn and craft supply manufacturers for a donation in lieu of some website advertising?

  • @marywiggins7411
    @marywiggins7411 Рік тому +8

    They should take pictures, write the story, and publish a book. Or at least a magazine article.

    • @susanmei9980
      @susanmei9980 Рік тому +2

      Yes! That wd be a great way to finance the project!

  • @annroberson8890
    @annroberson8890 Рік тому +1

    How interesting.

  • @sherriejohnson508
    @sherriejohnson508 Рік тому +3

    Thank you

  • @gmsskills4330
    @gmsskills4330 9 місяців тому

    The Quilty Nook is full of hand sewers and appliqué artists . That could be a resource.

  • @suetwarowski9176
    @suetwarowski9176 Рік тому +3

    How would I join? I'm in Layton Utah.

  • @madelineking9104
    @madelineking9104 Рік тому +5

    🎉looking for information about this organization *?

  • @Cheeseburge40718
    @Cheeseburge40718 Рік тому

    Give me a couple more years practice and I would love to participate!

  • @rinahovden6538
    @rinahovden6538 Рік тому +1

    do you need smocking finishers? I am able and willing