When it just isn't working....
#1
When it just isn't working....
I am making a quilt for my Moms 90 birthday. I have 3 embroidered designs that will be the vertical center of the quilt. I'm creating a simple 5"Block patchwork effect on each side of the embroidered designs.
I purchased a $$ pricey layer cake that looked ok in the quilt shop but now just does not work with the design. Feeling like I failed when I picked out the fabric. I hate the thought of starting over and spending more $$$ on this but I really dislike the way the fabrics look together...colors blend but just too much repetition!! I have added some plain fabrics but still not what I wanted it to look like. First time I have purchased a precut and it just might be my last.
Hard and pricey lesson. Gotta move on
I purchased a $$ pricey layer cake that looked ok in the quilt shop but now just does not work with the design. Feeling like I failed when I picked out the fabric. I hate the thought of starting over and spending more $$$ on this but I really dislike the way the fabrics look together...colors blend but just too much repetition!! I have added some plain fabrics but still not what I wanted it to look like. First time I have purchased a precut and it just might be my last.
Hard and pricey lesson. Gotta move on
#2
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Seems like an important gift quilt, so if it was me I would not use it in that quilt---buy something else that will give you the look you want. Save the precuts for another quilt--it won't be wasted money.
#3
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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I agree with Jeanne...it's an important gift and if you are not 'feeling it' for this quilt, then get other fabric. Save the pre-cuts for something else. I'm generally not a pre-cut fan or buyer. Usually way too much repetition for me as well.
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Use different fabric and forget about the first. Use is for something else. I wouldn't blame the pre cut for my decision. I have started over many times when a fabric doesn't look right. It's nothing I fret over.
#6
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Just wondering-are scrappy quilts usually what appeals to you most, is that why you feel there's too much repetition? What appeals to your Mom-did you buy the layer cake because you thought she would like the fabrics? Wanted to ask some think it through questions before you go to purchase more fabric. I have to have some clear goals in mind if I'm going to "purchase fabric" ( which is different than if I'm going to "look" lol!)
#7
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Since this such an important gift do what your heart is telling you to do-back up and start again with different fabric. You will be so glad you did. Use the layer cake for something else-sometimes they click together and often they do not. When you start to change the look of pre-cuts by adding other fabrics you can have a situation like adding black paint to white-it just doesn't work.
#8
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I might use the embroidered blocks for door hanger and make a simple quilt out of the layer cake line of fabric. If you post a picture of your center blocks someone may be able to give you some ideas. I am working on a quilt top for my mother right now and I hope to appliqué I am adding to the border works because I am just not loving it!
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I bought a Layer Cake, loved it used in a catalog pattern but still sits unused because it didn't work for one of Judy Niemeyer's pattern I wanted to make. I am back to pulling from my stash and only buying what I need to finish a project.
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