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mary705 01-25-2008 09:25 AM

I agree with the others. I think they are just jealous of your work.

mary705 01-25-2008 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by signitwright
Queen, no matter how it started out, it ended up a beautiful quilt. I like to refer to that kind of situation as a " design oportunity". I like to think it sounds creative. :D :D :D Pam :lol: :lol: :lol:

That was what was said on the Fon's and Porter show the other day. They were doing Bargello quilts and one of them didn't number her rows, and it got out of order, but the quilt still looked great, as your quilts do.

vicki reno 01-25-2008 09:35 AM

Either that or she thinks she is the "Quilt Police" What a rude person.

Queen 01-25-2008 11:36 AM

I have learned that there are toxic people out there and I just stay away from them. It has taken me a while to learn that life is too short to get upset with small minded people. Thanks for all you have said. Pam, you hit the nail on the head when you said that she said it to make herself feel important.
Mary

vicki reno 01-25-2008 12:14 PM

That is true in any walk of life. I once had person tell me that my stitches were interesting--her nasty way of saying too big. I wanted to yank her hair and get in her face and say how big are yours! But I didn't just had the urge real bad.

Tiffany 01-26-2008 06:39 AM


Originally Posted by Queen
Thank you all for all the kind compliments. I have been quilting for 5 years now, but sewed all my life it seems. I had an experience when I was quilting for about 2 years from a lady that said that my quilts weren't good enough to put in a quilt show. That comment really hurt and it has taken me this long to show a quilt on the web. I guess the quilt police lives right down the road from me. LOL Mary

Ouch! I've had friends who have encountered similar situations. As a quilter I apologize for that lady's extreme rudeness. I agree with Mary, stay away from such toxic and bitter people if you can and certainly don't take anything they say to heart. As someone who has worked quilt shows for years (I want to get licensed to judge!), the one thing I have learned is that no two people have the same taste. If you had entered that particular quilt in a show, I guarantee you that there would have been people there who would have absolutely loved it!

I sure hope that experience doesn't keep you from enjoying the thrill of having your quilt displayed in a fair or show. It really is very exciting and I must confess I am guilty of standing nearby and trying to overhear what people say about my quilts. I remind myself when I hear a negative comment that not everyone has the same taste and if possible I try to turn the negative comment into a positive, figuring out how to improve my work. Please, don't let one miserable lady ruin quilt shows for you.
~Tiffany

stay-at-home 01-26-2008 08:28 PM

I like your blue and white quilt alot! very beautiful and effective.
Jeanne

Diane007 09-29-2012 07:06 PM

very pretty quilt


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