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Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
Originally Posted by DebraK
The longarm quilter didn't say anything? Well, if she didn't notice maybe it's not so bad ;-)
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Grannieannie, your comments are so cute and funny!! Keep your sense of humor. I love it :D:D
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I bet it's still beautiful. Years ago I had "accidentally" sewn a section on the opposite side of what I had intended and was ready to rip it out and reposition it. My 4 yr old daughter declared it a "beautiful accident" and we decided to leave it as it was.
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If you didn't notice and the LAer didn't notice, then maybe no one else will notice. If anybody has the nerve to point it out to you just claim you did it on purpose. And I like Jo M's "beautiful accident" - don't we all make a lot of those?
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This sounds like something I would do. I made the borders for my DGS's quilt and I must be visually challenged because I had to do the top border 3 times before I got all of the squares facing the right way. It goes to the quilter tomorow so any errors will just be my interpretation of the original pattern. The Amish always make an error in their quilts because only God is perfect. My grandmother came from Amish ancestors so I always use that for my excuse.
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I think a "mistake" like that actually adds charm.
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I bet it looks great!
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That's too bad.....What a feeling, like discovering sleeves set backward or a collar upside down. Still looks good, I'd wager.
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So quit cleaning (which you didn't want to do in the first place) and shot us a picture. LOL
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Sounds like you are creative and doing your own thing. I think you should pass it off as an original.
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