I must admit, that I'm getting frustrated with perfection
#261
Perfection is the goal, which we'll never achieve. We just do our best. I just love the "galloping horse rule." I'd never heard that. May I borrow it? All my quilts have glitches which give them their "character." Each is one of a kind. I'm happy with them. The recipients never notice unless I tell them. Have fun and learn to ride a "galloping horse." I plan to. lol
#262
Oh, Becky, Thamk you. I teach and have my share of newbies who MUST make it perfect, only to not hit the mark and become disenchanted. I love to show off my Mistakes and hopefully the'll relax and enjoy the process. I try to tell them that only one perfect quilter in the Universe and she didn't sign up for my class.
#263
Ever so often I get invited to co-judge the quilts of the county show. Most of the time my co-judge(there are 2 of us) and I pick 'Best of Show' not for the perfection of matched seams or perfect points. Rather we choose the quilt that knocks our socks off by using unconventional methods or outrageous color combinations that may not be my preference. A quilt can be sewn ever so perfectly, if it is boring, it won't win. I strive to be fair and not let my own tastes interefere with that.
#267
I heard Eleanor Burns say to "hold it three feet away and if you can't see anything wrong, good, but if you, can keep it moving!" Then she swayed the quilt back and forth!! That was at a guild meeting several years ago and the whole group laughed their selves silly!!! What a great outlook!!
#270
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Location: South Dakota
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I've always struggled with perfection and quilting fit right in! It's taken me a while to get used to letting the imperfections stay. I love the quote in my signature. It says exactly how I feel now. I make my quilts as excellent as I can and that's good enough for me.
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