Pep-Talk, please ...
#51
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We're are own worst critics and depending on what you want it for most people unless they quilt probably won't notice. I hate it when I make a mistake because I have to take it all apart because I know it's there. Good Luck deciding. Sue
#52
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Originally Posted by cmagee84
Practice makes progress!!!
We all have to start somewhere. It sounds like you may be too critical of your own work. Most of us are!
The best judge is using the "3 foot rule". Stand back 3 ft and if it looks good, it IS good! There is also the rule about a man on a galloping horseback, if he can't see the mistake, it is not there! :)
Seriously, be proud of what you have accomplished! Know that each piece will show some progress and move on. Be happy you have completed your project!!!
Post a pic so we can tell you what a good job you did!!
We all have to start somewhere. It sounds like you may be too critical of your own work. Most of us are!
The best judge is using the "3 foot rule". Stand back 3 ft and if it looks good, it IS good! There is also the rule about a man on a galloping horseback, if he can't see the mistake, it is not there! :)
Seriously, be proud of what you have accomplished! Know that each piece will show some progress and move on. Be happy you have completed your project!!!
Post a pic so we can tell you what a good job you did!!
#53
All I can add is that if you hate it, rip it out (by the way ripping out SITD is no easy task - remember you buried the thread.) Otherwise learn to love the "learning quilts" very, very soon you'll go back and say, I remember when I was not as good as I am now. I'm glad I'm still progressing...
Hugs,
Gayle
Hugs,
Gayle
#54
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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I just forced myself to finish and bind my first attempt at machine quilting. I love the project, but the quilting is terrible. I too tried SID and if you stay back, it looks OK, but don't get too close. I have done echo quilting a few times since then, and find it much easier, as long as I use my walking foot. We all learn from each project, so welcome to the learning curve. :-D
#56
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Texas
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I actually seem to find quilting like 1/8" away from the ditch to work better for me. 1/4" seems too far away, and as some of the others have said, staying right with sid is sometimes pretty tough...so, after experimenting, 1/8" away seems to look pretty good...my quilty sisters from my local group think so, too...
#57
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Port Lavaca, TX
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You might try temporarily leaving all the old stitches in, and re sewing "the ditches" that displease you. and after you have done that, very carefully remove the old wonky stitches.
This holds everything in place, no chance of sliding, and is really faster.
JPthequilter
This holds everything in place, no chance of sliding, and is really faster.
JPthequilter
#58
Originally Posted by cmagee84
Practice makes progress!!!
We all have to start somewhere. It sounds like you may be too critical of your own work. Most of us are!
The best judge is using the "3 foot rule". Stand back 3 ft and if it looks good, it IS good! There is also the rule about a man on a galloping horseback, if he can't see the mistake, it is not there! :)
Seriously, be proud of what you have accomplished! Know that each piece will show some progress and move on. Be happy you have completed your project!!!
Post a pic so we can tell you what a good job you did!!
We all have to start somewhere. It sounds like you may be too critical of your own work. Most of us are!
The best judge is using the "3 foot rule". Stand back 3 ft and if it looks good, it IS good! There is also the rule about a man on a galloping horseback, if he can't see the mistake, it is not there! :)
Seriously, be proud of what you have accomplished! Know that each piece will show some progress and move on. Be happy you have completed your project!!!
Post a pic so we can tell you what a good job you did!!
#59
The three foot rule is so true. When you make a quilt you are practically sticking you nose on it looking for the flaws. Except for the Quilt Police, everyone else will be looking at the overall effect. They will ooh and ahh over the color, the design, even the quilting.
We are our own worst judges.
We are our own worst judges.
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