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    Old 05-15-2018, 04:19 AM
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    I think that LA should be responsible for the total cost of your quilt. After all, she is a professional and you had reason to trust her with your quilt. I was in a custom drapery business for many years and felt strongly that I needed to make any mistakes I made right with the customer. And, over the years, I did "eat" the replacement cost because of my error. That wasn't a good thing for me but I could face the customer and my reputation was not harmed.
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    Old 05-15-2018, 04:35 AM
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    Has the LAer ever trimmed your Quilts before? I would definitely make her/him aware of this situation and see what the response is-if not to your satisfaction, time to seek out a new LAer. Actually, from the pic, being a kind of scrappy design, not as noticeable as if it were a color coordinated design. Put it in the show you were planning to, you never know, may not be noticed! Definitely make sure No Trimming is specified the next time!
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    Old 05-15-2018, 05:27 AM
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    I draw a card each morning which gives me something to chew over through the day. Today's card is Judgement.
    Like you, I've already thought of many reasons this might have happened.

    I'm no longer cross about the trimming.
    But one thing I'm really big on for myself, is owning our actions, taking responsibility.
    I won't be going back because she did not own up to what occurred. That is what I'm mad about. Which puts me right back in Judgement mode and I'm not going there.

    Really, it is all right!
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    Old 05-15-2018, 05:55 AM
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    I don't know how much it would affect your final design, but would it be possible to take off those outside blocks altogether? It would give you a smaller quilt, yes, but one that didn't show such a major error. Or perhaps take them off and remake them?
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    Old 05-15-2018, 06:01 AM
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    Several things come to mind. First, you have every right to be upset. Second, why would she trim it at all. Third, had she trimmed your quilts in the past. Fourth, did she have someone helping her that didn't know. Fifth, will she compensate you in some way. But, for you, it will be ok because it will be the same for all sides, so it will look like you did it on purpose. Only you will notice it. BTW - nice looking quilt, looks like the kind of quilt you just want to snuggle under in front of a fire with a good book!
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    Old 05-15-2018, 06:48 AM
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    I too would be more than cross and would want some form of compensation!
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    Old 05-15-2018, 07:07 AM
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    All is not lost. Attach a thin row of piping and proceed with attaching the binding. I just had to 'fix' a quilt doing this very trick last week.
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    Old 05-15-2018, 07:15 AM
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    when I do longarm quilting for anyone I do not trim the quilt I let that up to them
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    Old 05-15-2018, 08:22 AM
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    I don't quilt for others often but when it comes off the frame I call them to come over to trim it on my cutting table as I have a 4 x 8 table. Rather they make the mistake instead of me. I usually try to keep at least a 1/4" from any points when cutting though. So sorry this happened to you.
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    Old 05-15-2018, 01:36 PM
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    you guys have my little grey cells burbling.
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    IceLoepard said: I don't know how much it would affect your final design, but would it be possible to take off those outside blocks altogether? It would give you a smaller quilt, yes, but one that didn't show such a major error. Or perhaps take them off and remake them?
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    This idea made my stomach hurt. But it did make me start thinking. Thank you
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    KwiltyKathy said:
    My friend sent her quilt to a longarmer one time and she cut off the scallops!! My friend had worked so hard to get the scallops the right size for the size of the quilt. She cried when it came back.
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    While I did my yoga your thought popped another thought in my mind. I did a reverse scallop on my DJ quilt.
    I wouldn't be losing any size, I wouldn't be 're-doing' anything. I wouldn't be wasting the binding already cut because it still wouldn't need bias binding.
    And the points on the quilt side would show and the cutoff outside would be covered over.

    I'm going up to take off the binding already sewn. And sweat bullets that I have some reproduction that is big enough to do at least a 3" reverse scallop. I am not buying fabric...picture that all in caps

    thank you again for all the suggestions. And I don't think the quilter and I have ever talked trimming. They all have come home, perfect and ready for binding with a full seam allowance, just like I sent them to her.
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