Anyone else ok with "good enough"
#91
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 502
Enjoy yourself with what you do. Only you can see the imperfections. I had a neighbor who used to say, "A blind man running for his life would never notice."
You are not competing at a show, you are creating memories.
Stop worrying about what others think and get on with your life.
Carol J.
You are not competing at a show, you are creating memories.
Stop worrying about what others think and get on with your life.
Carol J.
#93
I go with 'Good enough' and I have found that over the years my good enough has got better and better. Since I found this site - I have learned lots of new tricks and methods that all help add to my skills and I am very happy to be prgressing forward...
BTW - I have been quilting 34 years!!!
BTW - I have been quilting 34 years!!!
#94
The only perfect person was Jesus Christ he is the only one never made a mistake. If you look closely at some on the quilts in magazines. some of those points are off just a tad, some the borders are a little crooked. I am my most worse critic, however I love to sew. I used to make clothes for people some you couldn't satisfy no matter what you did. So I decided to quilt I don't make them to please them I make them because it is something I love to do. I have learned from each one I make the mistakes I made helps me make the next one better. I don't strive to be perfect just to do the best I can. Only if it is a huge mistake I will fix it but if it is small I don't worry about it anymore. I make my quilts with love. that is the best I can do.
#95
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 2,191
If you are quilting to enter a show and win the top prize, you should not settle for "good enough." However, if it's just for fun, do what works for you.
I once heard that the "rule" about mistakes on quilts is that, if they can't be seen from 3 ft. away or by someone going by on a galloping horse, they are just fine!
I once heard that the "rule" about mistakes on quilts is that, if they can't be seen from 3 ft. away or by someone going by on a galloping horse, they are just fine!
#96
I just do my best, & if I catch a mistake & can easily fix it, fine. Sometimes, fixing causes more problems. Besides, point them out later, to a non-quilter & they usually say, I didn't even notice. We are all our own worst critics, so remember, that's not what most others will see when they look at your lovely work later, & if they do, chances are they will still love it....
#97
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 2,191
Oh, I forgot to mention that one time I entered what I thought was a nearly perfect quilt in a quilt show. It was one point away from 3rd place. Years later, while sleeping under it, I noticed a huge mistake in the very center (one block turned 90 degrees), but the judges never seemed to notice either. Or at least they were too polite to say!
#99
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Lake, MS
Posts: 627
Eleanor Burns uses the 20 mile rule. If you hang the quilt on the front door & drive by at 20MPH and it looks good, it IS good.
Mattee, perfection is an unattainable goal. There's only been one perfect person who ever lived and we are not Him. He wasn't a quilter, but he lived a perfect life. Quilts are, by nature, made to keep someone or something warm. Keep as many people warm as you can and forget about perfection. Enjoy your quilts & making them.
Another point: I make quilts for babies and nursing home patients - they don't care if the quilt is perfect!
Well, SO WHAT if Paducah is never going to call me up and the quilt police have marked my house off the map. I'm going to make as many quilts as I can before I die!
Mattee, perfection is an unattainable goal. There's only been one perfect person who ever lived and we are not Him. He wasn't a quilter, but he lived a perfect life. Quilts are, by nature, made to keep someone or something warm. Keep as many people warm as you can and forget about perfection. Enjoy your quilts & making them.
Another point: I make quilts for babies and nursing home patients - they don't care if the quilt is perfect!
Well, SO WHAT if Paducah is never going to call me up and the quilt police have marked my house off the map. I'm going to make as many quilts as I can before I die!
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