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    Old 03-13-2010, 03:06 PM
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    I hold onto the belief that if it looks a little off people know you did it by hand or machine
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    Old 03-13-2010, 03:27 PM
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    Originally Posted by ginnie6
    well that makes me feel better! I look at some of the quilts posted here and then at mine and think "I shouldn't even be trying to say I'm a quilter!" Course I've only made 4 lap quilts and 1 twin quilt so far so I've got room for improvement. I know every single little mistake in my quilts though and think they must be glaringly obvious to anyone who sees them. I keep thinking about joining the guild here but I know they must all be so much better than me that's its intimidating.
    Gosh, you sound just like me! I have done two king size quilts and two lap quilts and two table runners so far. I can see definite improvement with each,but comparred to the ones posted here I feel incompetent. But then I tell myself everyone had a first, second, third, etc. project and that it takes practice to get better and more practice too get really good.
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    Old 03-13-2010, 04:06 PM
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    I hope you came to the Quilt Festival at Piegon Forge this week. They had some pretty slopy put together quilts down there. I am a bad critic of mine , if its visible to me i want to fix it before its quilted or hung on the wall or put on the table as a center piece. Whipperwill
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    Old 03-13-2010, 05:02 PM
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    Originally Posted by athenagwis
    I love mistakes in quilts. I would adopt every quilt with cut off points turned blocks or any other "problems". I don't strive for perfection in my quilts, I strive to finish them ( which .... welll..... I'm not doing so good on LOL). My theory is the day I make a perfect quilt is the day I will stop quilting, because where have I got to go after that? So it is my hope that I never make the perfect quilt as I never want to stop quilting!!! I know that some people don't want to see quilts with "mistakes" in a quilt store, but I personally would find it more depressing to see quilts that were perfection because I know I could never do that.
    Whenever I finish a project and show it to my DH, he tells me how pretty it is. I then point out the mistakes. He then says "It is the little imperfections that tell you it is hand (Or home ) made.
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    Old 03-13-2010, 05:10 PM
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    I had a craft teacher tell me one time that there is only one person that's walked this earth that was perfect -- therefore, quit being so hard on yourself. I am OC, too and I hate seeing blatent mistakes. Recently went to a quilt shop that was selling out....all her quilts on display had blatent errors. Made me wonder if that wasn't why her business didn't make it. Yes, these times could've played a part but we have 3 other quilt shops around here that are still up and running.
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    Old 03-13-2010, 05:19 PM
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    A long time ago, I decided to adopt this motto:

    "Perfect is good; done is better".

    I realized that if I was ever going to get any quilting or other projects actually completed, I'd have to accept my mistakes ("mis-sews")).
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    Old 03-13-2010, 05:50 PM
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    Originally Posted by hereca622
    In 1994, I made a wall hanging for my DH. I don't know if it was for his office, but that is where it has hung until this moment. It is the only quilt that I have hand quilted. Do not get your toes near it or you will be caught. :oops: That isn't the worse of it. Not knowing any better, I took a miniature pattern and blew it up on a copier. :shock: For all of the crazy choices that I made, it didn't turn out too bad. DH loves roses and this quilt is pieced flowers with lots of points. A few point, but 8 out of 10, are cut off or floating in the air. I have worked in the office with my DH for the last 10 yrs. I cringe everytime that I see it. I pray that our visitors know nothing about quilting. He will not let me take it down. After about five years, I told him that the wonderful Hancock Fabric that I used on the border was fading due to the lighting. I even held a piece of the original fabric up to it to prove it. He doesn't care. Nothing that I say will change his mind. I plan to make him another wall hanging that looks dimensional. My fear is that DH will just hang it next to the other one. I'm glad that he really liked it, but aaacccckkkkk.
    I laughed at your story. The question you need to ask yourself: "Is he being cruel or caring and sweet????" (Yes, I am only teasing you.)
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    Old 03-13-2010, 06:42 PM
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    Originally Posted by ginnie6
    well that makes me feel better! I look at some of the quilts posted here and then at mine and think "I shouldn't even be trying to say I'm a quilter!" Course I've only made 4 lap quilts and 1 twin quilt so far so I've got room for improvement. I know every single little mistake in my quilts though and think they must be glaringly obvious to anyone who sees them. I keep thinking about joining the guild here but I know they must all be so much better than me that's its intimidating.
    you are a quilter, you noticed things not matched up.and if you have the oppertunity to join a guild, then please do it, don't be so down on yourself. Penny
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    Old 03-13-2010, 06:54 PM
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    Kaye Wood says there are two kinds of quilters - pointy and pointless. I guess I am a pointy quilter. I love perfect points, alternated seams, and quilts that lie flat. I am usually the slowest quilter at retreats, not a "git 'er done" quilter. I even teach classes in precision piecing, and will NEVER say "Finished is better than Perfect." I enjoy my own quilting journey and I have found a very happy place for my OCD: Quilting. And by the way, NONE of my quilts are perfect!
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    Old 03-13-2010, 09:15 PM
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    I once read that quilts are not supposed to be perfect. Some quilters intentionally make a mistake. Now, me I don't have to to it intentionally, it just comes naturally. If you have a guild near you - do join. I am looking at joining one. There is lots of help out there. Just Ask!
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