Quilts You Don't Love (and might not even like)
#1
I'm having a hard time accepting this quilt I'm in the process of making. I made a bad thread choice for quilting, but it would take an insane amount of time to rip out all the quilting and do it again.
I think I'm just going to give it to its intended recipient and call it a day. Hopefully they won't look at it and see what I see.
I think I'm just going to give it to its intended recipient and call it a day. Hopefully they won't look at it and see what I see.
#3
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In most cases, the recipient is so thrilled to receive a hand/machine quilt from YOU that they will love. Sometimes we are our own worst critics. I would definitely finish as it is. And, yes, I know it is hard to work on something we're not thrilled with, but think how good you will feel about yourself when it's done.
#5
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I am making my sister a quilt and I'm not good at FMQ at all yet.
I told her about it and she said "Oh don't worry, practice on me b/c I won't notice the mistakes" !!!
Our situation is a bit different but I think most people who don't sew and love quilts are tickled to death to get one.
In this case I'm very happy with the blocks but afraid I'll ruin it MQ. I always hand quilted but I want this one to get to her in a more reasonable time frame lol
I like yours!! :D:D
I told her about it and she said "Oh don't worry, practice on me b/c I won't notice the mistakes" !!!
Our situation is a bit different but I think most people who don't sew and love quilts are tickled to death to get one.
In this case I'm very happy with the blocks but afraid I'll ruin it MQ. I always hand quilted but I want this one to get to her in a more reasonable time frame lol
I like yours!! :D:D
#6
I think it’s beautiful!
I agree with gramajo we are our own worst critics. I think when we work on a quilt for a long time we are up close and analyze every inch of it and see every itty, bitty, teeny, weeny flaw as though it were a gigantic ruin. Don’t be surprised if it looks a lot better to you when you go visit your friend after not seeing it for a while.
I wish I could tell you that I have no idea at all about what it’s like to work on a quilt I don’t like ...
I agree with gramajo we are our own worst critics. I think when we work on a quilt for a long time we are up close and analyze every inch of it and see every itty, bitty, teeny, weeny flaw as though it were a gigantic ruin. Don’t be surprised if it looks a lot better to you when you go visit your friend after not seeing it for a while.
I wish I could tell you that I have no idea at all about what it’s like to work on a quilt I don’t like ...
#7
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: St. Louis, Mo
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I agree....We are our worst critic....I love the piece work don't see what you see....It's beautiful. I am my worst critic. I have been ripping out and ripping out.....Just keep plugging away until it passes or I just put it away.
#9
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New York City/Manhattan
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two points, I fully understand what you're saying, and maybe seeing. Like you wanted the contrast between the two a tad more zingy? HOwever, your quilt is lovely and no one else will see it with your eye. I would be honored to receive it as a gift with NO reservations.
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