My sister is the Quilt Police....Who knew!
#74
Originally Posted by Shelby
My sis seemed to be developing an interest in quilting, so I gifted her a quilt class. It was for the basics. She went, and loved it!
She also took every word as the quilting gospel.
I now know that:
I use my rotary cutter improperly.
My bobbin thread is not always the same color as the top thread.
I incorrectly mix my fabrics in the same quilt. ( Joanns, WalMart and LQS) Oh! The horror!!
I sometimes use a sheet for backing.
I sometimes use dishes, lids or whatever instead of proper templates.
I don't really NEED all the rulers I have.
I don't always follow the pattern.
Bless her well meaning heart, I love her dearly but if she says just ONE MORE thing about my methods or lack thereof, I will beat her to death with my stash.
I sent her the link to this board, she will learn much more here from all of you talented folks.
She also took every word as the quilting gospel.
I now know that:
I use my rotary cutter improperly.
My bobbin thread is not always the same color as the top thread.
I incorrectly mix my fabrics in the same quilt. ( Joanns, WalMart and LQS) Oh! The horror!!
I sometimes use a sheet for backing.
I sometimes use dishes, lids or whatever instead of proper templates.
I don't really NEED all the rulers I have.
I don't always follow the pattern.
Bless her well meaning heart, I love her dearly but if she says just ONE MORE thing about my methods or lack thereof, I will beat her to death with my stash.
I sent her the link to this board, she will learn much more here from all of you talented folks.
#79
Bless her sweet heart.
Sounds like a friend of mine who went into therapy - was suddenly an expert at telling me all my "issues" and problems with my relationships.
Eventually the pendulum will swing back to neutral until then ... hang on and enjoy the ride!
Sounds like a friend of mine who went into therapy - was suddenly an expert at telling me all my "issues" and problems with my relationships.
Eventually the pendulum will swing back to neutral until then ... hang on and enjoy the ride!
#80
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Coastal Georgia
Posts: 1,508
Originally Posted by ogama
the horse rule. hold you quilt up on the porch and then have the quilter ride past it and see if the quilter can find the mistakes. if she or he finds something wrong then get a faster horse.
:lol: :lol: :lol: Good thing I wasn't drinking my coffee when I read this cause I burst out laughing. Will have to remember that one for the quilt police.
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