If it's a big mistake, like a piece in the wrong place, or turned the wrong way, yes I fix it. But a lot of minor stuff, I often leave. I'm not making quilts for show, as others have said. Most people who see my stuff know nothing about quilting and say it looks great. I do what I can with the time I have. I don't have a lot of time to sew, so that sometimes makes my decision. Of course I want things to look nice and be well made, but I want them made, I can't fix every little thing. Which actually shows growth in me as I used to be a bad perfectionist. 😅 I once had a friend over when I was sewing and I made a minor mistake. She said, "Oh honey that's nothing-just a little humble". She said her grandma called her sewing mistakes "humbles". I also like the saying-I think it was actually Karen Brown I heard it from, "If you can't see your mistake from a galloping horse 50 feet away-don't worry about it." I'm having to use this with a current project right now. I'm doing a project with open seams and not everything is matching as well as when I nest my seams. I've decided that it's ok. These are pillow covers for throw pillows in my bedroom. If anyone does see them, it will be from such a distance that you really can't tell my corners are not perfectly lined up. So I've got to take a breath and let it go and say it's ok. I still am trying my best to get them lined up and even asked for help on the board, but if they don't all line up perfectly it's going to be ok.