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    Old 06-22-2011, 04:36 AM
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    I don't want to dish anyone, but I can't imagine not finishing a job, much less charging for it! I sure wasn't raised that way. She sounds VERY unprofessional!!!!!!!
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    Old 06-22-2011, 04:38 AM
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    Thanks for the link, I will look at it .
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    Old 06-22-2011, 05:01 AM
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    This whole thing definitely sounds like a " What the ^&&*( ?"

    What does the quilting look like so far that this ** entity ** did?

    Is it decent?

    I think I would try to find another longarmer with quilt in arms (or at least pictures) that would be able to finish it.
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    Old 06-22-2011, 05:14 AM
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    Originally Posted by pocoellie
    Wait a minute, she charged you $50 more than she quoted and she didn't finish the quilt? I certainly wouldn't have paid her until the quilt was done, and then I wouldn't have paid her the extra $50. She gave you a quote, and that's only what you should have to pay, unless you had requested additional quilting or something. She should have finished the quilting and stood by her quote. I wish I had a solution to your problem though. Hopefully, someone on board will have an answer for you.
    If any professional gives me a quote for the job, I would expect them to complete the job at the price they gave me. If she measured incorrectly, that is her error and she has to make it right. What a horrible experience for you.
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    Old 06-22-2011, 05:22 AM
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    Did she do some of the borders? you can get a piece of plexi-glass or clear plastic trace what she has done and use that to create a template so that what you do is the same.

    Other than that She should have told you before she started quilting it that she wouldn't have been able to complete it and that there would be an additional charge. She would have known from the time she started adding the quilt to the rack.
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    Old 06-22-2011, 05:23 AM
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    I don't think there is any way i would pay for a job that was not done. If Iwere you I would go back and have a chat and get my money back.
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    Old 06-22-2011, 05:26 AM
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    take that quilt and go right back to that person and tell them that you paid to have it finished and you expect to have it finished. If she isn't capable, then she will have to pay someone else to do it (not your problem). If she won't help you, then demand a full refund and find another LA. And be sure to tell her that you will tell every person you know what she did to you. Sometimes maintaining their "good reputation" will motivate her to take care of the problem. DO NOT let her off the hook.
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    Old 06-22-2011, 05:38 AM
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    Originally Posted by Lindach
    I recently completed my first real quilt, a 124x124 made with deer panels, 9- patch blocks and flying geese down all sides
    It is suppose to fit a california king bed, anyway, I presently live in Indiana, but am moving back to florida. I went to fl. for a month. While I was there I had a very recommended quilter do my quilt. She said she could do it and quoted me a price. She had some problems and called to say she couldnot do it all. So center is done and 2 of the 4 sides. my problem is I have never even tried to quilt, let alone try to make leaf patterns, free handed. Also the flying geese need something. I dont know whether to sew them down or not. I cannot afford to pay someone to quilt, the lady ended up charging $50.00 more,
    so any suggestions on how to finish this will be appreciated.
    Thanks Lindav
    Since the center is done (the hardest part) I would try and FMQ the two remaining side pieces. Look at it as an opportunity to practice FMQ without having to do the whole quilt.

    She should have stuck to her price quote, or LESS since she didn't finish...
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    Old 06-22-2011, 05:48 AM
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    Wow, I have to agree with everyone else in that what this LA quilter did isn't right. This is a very large quilt and it sounds like her frame wasn't large enought to do the whole width of the quilt. But as others have said, she needed to unpin and and turn it so she could do the other sides and probably more than once in order to reach all the corners. I can't believe she charged you more than quoted and didn't even finish the quilt! She should have also known what her rack limitations were before taking on the job, it makes me think she hasn't been LAing for very long to know what could and could not fit on her rack. I can't believe she came highly recommended to you. I too, think you should go back to her but it sounds like you have reconciled yourself to not dealing with her (or him) any more. I would still go back and give her one more opportunity to make it right. If she does not you need to warn others about her bad business practices.

    I have to ask... Are you happy with what she did do?

    As far as completing it yourself, at least the center is done and FMQ the remaining borders will be easier to do because you don't have to cram too much of the quilt in the throat of your machine. However, it takes a lot of practice to get even stitches and smooth movements FMQ on any machine. I would be inclined to handquilt the remainder of it. At least you have a ton more control handquilting and should be able to more easily replicate the quilting motifs she used on the LA, even though the stitching will look different from what she has done. You should also mention something to the people who highly recommended this quilter so they know she (or he) isn't all they thought she was.
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    Old 06-22-2011, 05:54 AM
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    Oh my. If you were closer to me I would finish it for you. What I couldn't get to on my LA I could finish on my midarm (lives in a large sewing table)

    But since you aren't close, take your time and practice. There have been some good ideas for you. Then "git-r-done"

    I bet you will do just fine! :)
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