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Old 04-28-2012, 06:17 AM
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TX GMimi
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Originally Posted by Buckeye Rose View Post
I think it would depend on if the quilt was to be a gift, or just a utility quilt to be used at home. I would also have to decide how difficult it would be to fix the problem. Just how noticable the oops is also plays into how bad I would want to fix it. The minor things that most non-quilting people never see (or know what they are looking at) I wouldn't fix. If it just glared at you, then I would want to know so I could at least attempt a repair.
If it wasn't too bad, I'd leave it. When I croheted, if I found a mistake, it stayed in. The reason? Machines usually make perfect things, I don't. My two cents worth.
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