Disappointed in current sewing project
#83
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Louisville, KY
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Every project is like that for me. I put it away for awhile and eventually a light bulb goes off. Just give it a rest, maybe?
I like the light color best; I think the darker color doesn't quit go but that's me.
Good luck.
I like the light color best; I think the darker color doesn't quit go but that's me.
Good luck.
#84
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Texas
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Bright & pretty ... I love color! You've received some very good advise here ... put it aside and work on something else for a while. When you get it back out, if you still don't love it, finish it anyway and donate it to a women's shelter or children's home. It WILL be loved!
#85
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Location: Wisconsin
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I don't know what about it bothers you, but it is the olive green that hits my eye first. I think it takes away from the whole concept you are tryinhg to make. Why not substitute that green for a color in the printeed fabric?
#89
That quilt is pretty! I think your addition of the pink would be better used as a narrow border rather than in the set-in triangles. It's also a wee bit too intense for the quilt.
I make the majority of my quilts for charity, and I can positively guarantee that some child is gonna just LOVE your quilt!
I make the majority of my quilts for charity, and I can positively guarantee that some child is gonna just LOVE your quilt!
#90
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Actually, I think it is really pretty. Maybe just put it aside, and when the need for a gift quilt comes up (and it will!) pull it out and finish it and give it away. It reminds me of feminine colors that would be used in a prayer quilt. Or, since it has a lot of pink it might also be a very nice donation to a hospital chemo ward.
BTW, welcome to the quilter's world of Unfinished Objects (UFOS), Projects in Grocery Sacks (PIGS), and Works in Progress (WIPS). I have several!
BTW, welcome to the quilter's world of Unfinished Objects (UFOS), Projects in Grocery Sacks (PIGS), and Works in Progress (WIPS). I have several!
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