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Old 10-20-2014, 04:59 AM
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I would put it back together, quilt it and then give it to charity. Take it to a homeless shelter and give to them. It doesn't matter if points are perfect when you are cold.
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Old 10-20-2014, 05:07 AM
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Whoever sold you this quilt got the better deal! I would not spend one more minute on this project but toss it in the trash or give it to charity!
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Old 10-20-2014, 05:23 AM
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I would put it together and do a quick method of quilting. I have bought some imperfect quilt tops and used them. Great for practicing quilting and then use as a picnic quilt or dog blanket.
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Old 10-20-2014, 05:25 AM
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I have bought many quilts off eBay and at flea markets. Except for a few, none are perfect. I love the look of the quilt and I would have just quilted it and enjoyed it. I agree with others about checking for bleeding, I would use a color catcher. Many people do not learn from classes or from their family, they just do it the best they can. I think this quilt is quite pretty even if the points are cut off.
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Old 10-20-2014, 06:23 AM
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Wash it, let it bleed, then cut and slash and make a whole new pattern and quilt using this scrappy method. I often take leftover blocks and use them as a starting point for a whole new look. I've had great success transforming many ugly blocks that never made it into a "standard normal pattern" quilt into interesting scrappy ones. And it's quite liberating!
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Old 10-20-2014, 06:24 AM
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Get it back together, quilt it, then donate it. The recipient will appreciate it.
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Old 10-20-2014, 06:33 AM
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Yes, in this case, done is better than perfect. I wouldn't "chuck it," but I would repurpose it either in parts are as a whole utility piece.

And the person who put it up on eBay must have been proud of it to put it up for sale, don't you think?

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Old 10-20-2014, 06:37 AM
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Oh My! I can see why they decided to sell it.
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Old 10-20-2014, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by maviskw View Post
Put it back together the way it was. Put a cheap batt and back on it and quilt it quickly, as in FMQ in a loose meander. Then see who wants it. If no one does, give to charity. Throwing it away would be senseless. Someone will need a quilt and enjoy it tremendously. I think it's pretty, mismatched seams or not. And if it turns pink, so what. And if you don't want to do the finishing, find someone who would. I would.

Remember: Better to do something imperfectly, than nothing perfectly. Done is better than perfect.
I agree. Since you are in the middle of no projects. Also when you look at the pictures you do not see the points are not matched so that means that you would probaly not notice it after it is quilted. If you really do not want to mess with it anymore than give it unfinished (but put back together) to a senior group or church group that will complete it and give it to chartly.
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Old 10-20-2014, 06:51 AM
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only you know if you feel like redoing all this.
Tartan gave very good advice.
I agree somebody was learning and loved the idea of making a quilt,
but I guess they didn't have a board like this to turn to for help.
It's too bad, that some sellers take advantage like that.
Personally, I would feel that I could be spending my time making my
own quilt and if I donated it to those that redo for the less fortunate,
I would be very happy with my decision.
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