I've taken up quilting in the last year or so, because I really need another craft in my life. It's actually sort of fun, and I have a lot of scrap fabric that I can't use for costumes or much of anything else. Using it for quilts, I feel like I'm being a good hippie and reducing trash. Of course, I also end up buying a lot of quilting fabrics but I was doing that anyway, I just didn't have much to do with the fabrics I was getting.
Anyway, the first real quilt I did was a gift for my brother last year. This summer, I finished #2 and #3. I'm quite pleased with how they turned out, though I need to get better at the machine quilting part of the process. Trying to wrangle a 70 inch square quilt through my machine is tricky and I ended up with some funny little bubbles on the backside. Using the walking foot on my machine helped a lot, I suspect the rest is just a matter of practice.
Now that these two are done, I'm working a smaller piece that's based on a shoji screen quilt I saw I one of the local fabric stores. It's going to be a gift for a good friend who just bought her first home. The top is all put together, I just need to decided on a backing and do the quilting. Because the colors are so high-contrast I'm having a hard time deciding how to quilt it. I think I may try some of the invisible filament thread they have now and do free motion scribbling on it. We'll see. I'll post pictures one it's done and sent off.