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Old 07-20-2010, 05:17 AM
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I think I have been on probation ... but rehabilitation is not working. Seems I have issues with self appointed authority.
I never ever put labels on my quilts
I refuse to hand stitch any bindings
When in doubt I press seams open
I mix batiks with non batiks
I have never "blocked"a quilt or felt the need to
I use poly blend threads or whatever I have handy that matches.
I have no guilt or remorse for any broken rules


Yes I have sinned but am blissfully non - converted. happy to say "its all about ME" !!!!!

Just sign me "on the run"!
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Old 07-20-2010, 05:20 AM
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I don't fret if points aren't perfect, and I encourage people to place my quilts on the ground and actually use them!
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Old 07-20-2010, 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Shelley
I'm not the quilt police - I promise - but PLEASE either put on a label or write on the back with a permanent pen. I ha document some of my grandmother's quilts, an no idea for sure if they really are hers and when she made them. Your family will thank you, especially your grandchildren or great-grandchildren that take up quilting. You never know!
I agree. Even if you just write basic information. After helping at our Historical Society's quilt documentation, it is not only helpful to "date" the quilt, but is so interesting and such a wonderful glimpse into our history, to have a name, date and place to put with a quilt. Please do it!
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Old 07-20-2010, 05:57 AM
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I haven't posted any pictures yet of my quilts so I don't have to be bugged by quilt police. I have a few mistakes now and then but that just proves that my quilt was hand made with love! To error is human and the only perfect person is God all mighty himself.
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Old 07-20-2010, 06:04 AM
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Did someone mention FUDGE? Chocolate I hope!
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Old 07-20-2010, 06:15 AM
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probably my seams and cutting off points. also my machine quilting is not that great.
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Old 07-20-2010, 06:17 AM
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If I had to sew the binding on one side by hand none of my quilts would ever be finished. Perfection is overrated.
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Old 07-20-2010, 06:22 AM
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I haven't put labels on my quilts but I use a permanent pen for material and sign them and date them. I figure this way my family will know a little about the quilt. I have some stashed so they don't really know how much I do quilt and buy fabric. I have turned into a fat quarter junkie!!!
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Old 07-20-2010, 06:24 AM
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Guilty of all of the above.

I worry about the quilt police so much that I stick to scrappy quilts that I "design" myself (meaning I don't plan them at all). Thus, I can say, "I meant to do it that way."

P.S. All of your replies have cracked me up. But I'm sworn to secrecy, so I'll never tell!
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Old 07-20-2010, 06:42 AM
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I love this post, I've found my quilting soul sisters!!!!

Originally Posted by Lystra
I have actually had the gall to use stitch witchery (iron on fusible stuff) to stick my binding on instead of sewing it!! worked great
Fusibles and glues are wonderful.

Originally Posted by seamstome
I dont label. I have never made anything nice enough for people to care about after Im dead. Plus if I gave it to them and they cant remember that it cant be that important. .
I don't have a family so am not worried about the "family history". Nothing I've made is so wonderful that it's inspired me to sign my name to it, I don't want to be an example of "what not to do" for the quilt-police-of-the-future!

Originally Posted by vjengels
Well, where should I start?....
not caring if the corners are cut off,
doesn't really matter if the seams line up
'Square' is a frame of mind
I like a 'wavy' border
my dog LOVES a new quilt
what do you mean ... your 'eyes need to rest' somewhere?....
What color wheel..
fabric has never been 'cheap' enough for me.
Yes to all of these. I once took apart a block FOUR times, and it still didn't turn out right, so I decided life is too short to care. (If you can't see it from a galloping horse and all that... LOL)

Originally Posted by Lori S
I think I have been on probation ... but rehabilitation is not working. Seems I have issues with self appointed authority.
I never ever put labels on my quilts
I refuse to hand stitch any bindings
When in doubt I press seams open
I mix batiks with non batiks
I have never "blocked"a quilt or felt the need to
I use poly blend threads or whatever I have handy that matches.
I have no guilt or remorse for any broken rules
Yes I have sinned but am blissfully non - converted. happy to say "its all about ME" !!!!!
Although I've been known to hand stitch the odd binding, I can add these to my infractions too!

Originally Posted by grammyp
I don't fret if points aren't perfect, and I encourage people to place my quilts on the ground and actually use them!
After seeing the recent quilt police stories I've been thinking I should take ALL my quilts down to the beach and put them on the ground, just for funsies! I wonder if we have Irish quilt police (probably not, given how little people value them around here anyway).

Originally Posted by Bobbielinks
Did someone mention FUDGE? Chocolate I hope!
I put a dart in a block once to make it flatter, does that count as fudge?
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