Big Oops
#12
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Location: Yorkville, IL
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My mother always turned one piece the wrong way on purpose..she said that was how they could tell it was "home made". She swore she did it on purpose. I treasure the ones I have that she made and so will you DSIL. Want to bet?
#13
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In my early days of quilting I once made some place mats and only when I'd quilted them did I notice the wrongly placed pieces in no less than 3 of the 4. I was utterly devastated and furious with myself - but in all the years I've used them, no-one else has ever noticed the mistakes, and even when I've admitted to them, people struggle to spot them.
#15
carry on and enjoy it as it is --made with loveing thoughts--if the oops are noticed-- point out many asians
believe any thing that is perfect attracts bad luck and you certainly did not want to pass on any bad luck
believe any thing that is perfect attracts bad luck and you certainly did not want to pass on any bad luck
#16
It's always upsetting when you find a mistake in a quilt you made. Step away for it for a while & get your emotions out of the way. If it is for a wall hanging, you may want to take the time to rip out the quilting stitches, undo the error and fix it. But a lot of non-quilters don't recognize block layouts,so she might not realize there is an error. If you leave it in, it will bug you everytime you see it. If it is to snuggle with, it won't be noticed.
I have also discovered that taking a photo of quilts makes the mistakes jump out at me so I can fix them sooner.
I have also discovered that taking a photo of quilts makes the mistakes jump out at me so I can fix them sooner.
#18
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Holmen, WI
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Tell people you put that HST that way just to see if they'd notice... LOL!
#20
I made a BOM and worked like crazy to get the darn thing sewn.When the top was finished, 2 blocks were turned. I sat down and proceeded to tear out the blocks and turn them. It took me forever. First, the quilt is something like 108 x 108... the blocks were each 12". It took ages to take out, turn them into the proper position, and then get them sewn back into the quilt top. I was satisfied with doing it (there was enough in the top to make in 'unperfect') but I wouldn't do it again. People that saw it before it was done said they didn't see any mistake. Granted these where not people that quilted, but I knew it was there and it would bug me forever. So... fix it if you can. Stitch by hand if you tear it out. Or applique something over it, if that is possible. But, I would leave it, if I had to do it over. It is lots of work.
Anita in Northfield, MN
Anita in Northfield, MN
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