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Old 11-20-2011, 06:16 AM
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Gleniveve
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Default Can this quilt be saved?

If you have a problem getting your poor quilt fixed you might like to suggest
to the quilter that "NOTHING TRAVELS FASTER THAN BAD NEWS" and you would like
a refund please. On second thoughts:- If the quilter couldn't do it right the first time
you probably won't get a better result the next time around and your quilt is going to
look "CHEWED". If I ever interviewed anyone to do a "Sewing job of any description for
me I would give them something to try out on - if it wasn't perfect they didn't get a
second chance. If they have been around the rag trade they
know if their work is good or not. How about if you ask around to see if there is anyone
else qualified to do the quilting instead of giving it back to the person who stuffed it up
in the first place. There is too much work in a quilt to have it completely "STUFFED UP"
by incompetence. Well, I might be a cranky old bugger, but as they say:-
"THEM'S THE RULES - - LIKE IT OR NOT". LoL Gleniveve Good luck with your quilt.
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