Donating a less than perfect quilt.
#24
Banned
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Sturbridge, Ma
Posts: 3,992
Let me give a different view. How would you feel if you won a "less than perfrect" quilt in raffle. When I say "less than perfect" I mean one with obvious errors in it's construction. You see, my view differs from other who have said "its the thought that counts.
#26
Hugs and prayers for your sister's successful surgery and a quick recovery. I'm glad you sent the quilt.
Re "winning" a less than perfect quilt in an auction: you have a chance to see the items you are bidding on and, if it means that much to you that a quilt be perfect, I doubt you'd bid on it in the first place.
Re "winning" a less than perfect quilt in an auction: you have a chance to see the items you are bidding on and, if it means that much to you that a quilt be perfect, I doubt you'd bid on it in the first place.
#28
I agree with everyone else. We are such critics of our own work. Where others see the beauty of it, we look for the imperfections. I think people will be generous in their bidding because you made it for your niece and she is who the fundraiser is for. My prayers are with your niece.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
ccthomas
Links and Resources
11
02-27-2012 06:34 AM