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#12
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Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
Yeah, all my quilts provide plenty of good examples of what not to do! ;)
If a block has more than one piece, it's automatic trouble for me! :D
If a block has only one piece and no angles lesser or greater than 90º, there's a 50/50 chance that I'll get it evenly sewn into the quilt top. :mrgreen:
If a block has more than one piece, it's automatic trouble for me! :D
If a block has only one piece and no angles lesser or greater than 90º, there's a 50/50 chance that I'll get it evenly sewn into the quilt top. :mrgreen:
#14
I can guarantee that 100% of my quilts would be considered Humility Quilts. No matter how hard I try, there is always some block, seam, stitch that is not "quite" right. Maybe I didn't make the right color choices with the fabric or my thread or method. So, I pick myself up and say: "Tonnie, get over yourself." ;)
#17
I made one; first block I made a mistake and after I had the entire block together, I liked what I saw so finsished the quilt the same way. It was the double star quilt pattern and accidently placed two pieces wrong. THis is the result...
#18
your quilt is beautiful and I don't see anything wrong with it! I guess it's more of a case of judging your own work more harshly than others!
and I was just wondering because I'd heard of this and it seemed silly to me because so many of my quilts are full of little (and not so little) mistakes!
and I was just wondering because I'd heard of this and it seemed silly to me because so many of my quilts are full of little (and not so little) mistakes!
#20
Originally Posted by bearisgray
I've never DELIBERATELY made a mistake.
I make enough unintentionally.
It's always struck me as arrogant to "intentionally" make a mistake.
I make enough unintentionally.
It's always struck me as arrogant to "intentionally" make a mistake.
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