Boo Boo, would you want to know?
#91
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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I have not seen the picture of the owls, but it is so true. Another thing I should have mentioned, I never make claim to perfection in anything I do and most people are the same. There are others, though....who just love to do just that. Oh well, is all I can say.
#92
I posted a picture of a quilt I had hand quilted and someone asked if I had skipped a line of quilting. I had! And I quilted it before I sent it on to the owner. I appreciated her asking me about it. Of course that was easily fixed. If a block was sewn together wrong and it was pointed out after I had quilted it...hmmmm.....most likely I'd be trying to ignore the mistake and hope no one else noticed.
#93
Personally, I wouldn't care one way or the other. If the quilt was all finished, then the boo-boo probably wasn't that noticeable to begin with, and even if it was a gift, there is no way I would take it apart just to fix one little mistake.
While I don't make it a point to create errors in my quilts, I actually think a little slip-up now and then just adds to the charm of a hand-made quilt. None of us is perfect, and our creations are not perfect either. It's the meaning behind the quilt that matters the most.
While I don't make it a point to create errors in my quilts, I actually think a little slip-up now and then just adds to the charm of a hand-made quilt. None of us is perfect, and our creations are not perfect either. It's the meaning behind the quilt that matters the most.
#95
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: sticks
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I would want to know. I would respect the person who was brave enough to tell me. And cared enough and knew I would care.
This is the "spinach in your teeth" or Your slip is showing" question with a new twist. NOt nearly as readily remedied but the "right thing to do" is very clear.
This is the "spinach in your teeth" or Your slip is showing" question with a new twist. NOt nearly as readily remedied but the "right thing to do" is very clear.
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#97
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Middle Tennessee
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It happened to a friend of mine. It was spotted at our sit and sew, after quilting. She was horrified. We said we understood and it has happened to all of us at one time. Do do happens. We're not the quilt police and advised her of that much. She felt better, but I feel terrible because she will never be proud of that quilt. IF you didnt know the pattern, no one would have guessed. If they did, they wouldn't be sure. I feel bad that one of the ladies pointed it out in the first place. She had never noticed herself. It was a shame. If she tears into the quilt, it will never be the same. It was LA quilted too. Sometimes we should learn to bite our tongues and defer judgement.
#98
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 3,255
I completely agree with you! And you said it better than I would have
i don't think i would ever look at someone else's quilt picture and point out what i thought was a mistake- unless the person asked- something just isn't right but i can't see it---
if it is all finished and they are happy enough with it to share it i would never be so presumptious that my design thoughts should match theirs--or is the 'right way' and theirs is a wrong way=
all of my quilts have plenty of mistakes- sometimes i see them & fix them- sometimes the quilt is all done & i notice it- and leave it- it is the (personality) of the quilt...if i am having a problem i'm not afraid to ask---what is wrong with this? why is this not working? but if i make a quilt- finish it and believe it is as it should be i would be pretty *stunned* to have someone start picking it apart and telling me i did it wrong- not that it has never happened- i've ran into my share of (self-proclaimed quilt police) over the years....but i would never consider doing such a thing to a fellow quilter.
if it is all finished and they are happy enough with it to share it i would never be so presumptious that my design thoughts should match theirs--or is the 'right way' and theirs is a wrong way=
all of my quilts have plenty of mistakes- sometimes i see them & fix them- sometimes the quilt is all done & i notice it- and leave it- it is the (personality) of the quilt...if i am having a problem i'm not afraid to ask---what is wrong with this? why is this not working? but if i make a quilt- finish it and believe it is as it should be i would be pretty *stunned* to have someone start picking it apart and telling me i did it wrong- not that it has never happened- i've ran into my share of (self-proclaimed quilt police) over the years....but i would never consider doing such a thing to a fellow quilter.
#99
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: NE Missouri
Posts: 6,418
I heard this on the Dr. Phil show one day and it is such good advice (I believe he credited his dad), "Never miss an opportunity to remain silent." Pretty salient advice. Another one that I try to live by, "Will it matter in 100 years?" If not, let it go.
#100
These are my thoughts:
Finished/done is better than perfect!!!
I ain't perfect and don't make perfect things. BUT, I do make things with love and that is what counts.
I can usually see the booboos and if you must say something, say it nicely and not in front of God and everyone else.
Finished/done is better than perfect!!!
I ain't perfect and don't make perfect things. BUT, I do make things with love and that is what counts.
I can usually see the booboos and if you must say something, say it nicely and not in front of God and everyone else.
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