Disappointed in current sewing project
#182
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lumby, British Columbia
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First of all yes most quilters have suffered the same dilemma you speak of. What I see as the problem is not enough contrast in your quilt. Too many fabrics of the same value. That being said I think your being hard on yourself. It's really not that bad. Like others have suggested take a break from it and go back to it.
#183
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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You bet I did and do have. I put it away for a while and keep my eyes on this board and before you know it an idea comes to me. I had one that took me well over a year to finish, but it was worth it.
I like the first picture. As I was looking at your pictures: What if you finished the first one in the first pic and make a board with the dark pink about 3 to 4 inches?
Just a thought, but you definitely have a lot of good comments and advise from this board, so good luck because something will come to your liking.
I like the first picture. As I was looking at your pictures: What if you finished the first one in the first pic and make a board with the dark pink about 3 to 4 inches?
Just a thought, but you definitely have a lot of good comments and advise from this board, so good luck because something will come to your liking.
#185
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Florida
Posts: 430
This is just what I was going to suggest.
Originally Posted by bj
Just put it aside for a bit and come back to it. You may just be tired of it. Sometimes I have to let things perk in my head for awhile when I reach a rough patch with a quilt, and then I'll come up with an idea that I like and go for it.
#189
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Florida
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Originally Posted by Grama Lehr
Your first U.F.O.!!!
Sometimes, you need to put it aside, work on something else for awhile, then come back back and WA~LA! You fall in love with it all over again!! :wink:
Sometimes, you need to put it aside, work on something else for awhile, then come back back and WA~LA! You fall in love with it all over again!! :wink:
#190
I agree. Put it off to the side for awhile and start the next one. When I did my first quilt, I finished it before starting another. The second one came along and then sat for three years while I made over 50 other projects!
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