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Old 03-02-2025, 07:02 PM
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Synnove
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Default Quilts with issues

This afternoon I watched a video by Karen Brown in which she discusses "overthinking" quilt making decisions. I thought her point was very well taken that none of us makes a perfect quilt. Considering this today is making me more accepting of the border of a quilt I'm currently binding. The border fabric is bizarre and apparently stretched, so much so that now the edge ripples. I do know how to attach borders and rarely have this problem. However, I still like the quilt, despite it having that -- and other -- faults.

Question: How much deviation from perfection are you willing to accept before you feel compelled to fix it? What kinds of issues will you tolerate and which ones are unacceptable to you?
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