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Shelbie 06-14-2019 03:50 AM

Our Quilt Guild donates over a 100 quilts to many places in our Community and many of these were tops or almost finished quilts that somebody hated. We appreciate every single one.

junegerbracht 06-14-2019 06:15 AM

Sometimes you need to get rid of something you don’t like and will never finish. Space is valuable. Out of sight - out of mind.

institches33 06-14-2019 07:43 AM

I've had one that I hated while I was working on it.

Barb in Louisiana 06-14-2019 10:31 AM

bkay I love those blocks. I can see them in a setting with a sashing of a white on black fabric. It would spice them up tremendously. And, if you still don't really like it, try adding some bright butterflies flitting about. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Y0fyiG5Use...w/s1600/b1.jpg

These are some examples of just black sashing. https://www.bing.com/images/search?q...=1&cw=1129&ch=

Or...maybe sew all the blocks together, then use it as a background to make a colorful flower garden. https://www.meissnersewing.com/media...10117_lw_3.jpg

You have such a good start to ending up with a fabulous quilt.

kittiebug 06-14-2019 02:56 PM

I think we've all been there I know I have . I would set it aside and look at it later . And some times it looks better after its quilted ???

good lock :confused:

RedGarnet222 06-14-2019 03:07 PM

If the reason you do not like it is because the colors are too washed out it would be a great candidate for appliqued flowers or maybe a big bunny since it is tulips. I have noticed many of those quilts used a pieced background and it looks great.

sewbizgirl 06-14-2019 09:44 PM

I often fall out of love with a quilt top while I'm putting it together... only to fall back in love again once it's quilted.

zozee 06-14-2019 10:35 PM

If you hate it, donate it as is rather than wasting any more time or money working on it. The phrase "don't decorate around a disaster" is one I apply to a quilt that's just bad, for whatever reason. Pass the ugly baton and let someone else finish the race. I bet you could offer free or low cost plus shipping and it would get a taker.

rjwilder 06-15-2019 03:35 AM

If you absolutely can not stand it then get rid of it. No matter what you do to it you still won't like it. Donate it to a quilt guild, a church that has a sewing group, put it on Freecycle, Let it Go, or even Craigslist for free or just drop it off at your local thrift shop. Someone will love it, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, do not keep it if it doesn't bring you joy and you hate it. It's not worth the space it takes up in your sewing studio.

Batik 54 06-15-2019 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by lindaschipper (Post 8264858)
Has anyone else ever worked hard to make a quilt top and hated it when was completed? This is a first for me! The pattern was a tulip where you were suppose to take 4 strips of different colors from a jelly roll to make the bud. Instead I made it with 4 strips of the same material, but there are 32 different tulips. The background fabric is Kona snow. To me it's just washed out. Ready to either ball it up and toss or donate it to Salvation Army. Not wanting to purchase 6 yards of fabric for backing and binding to quilt it. Maybe I should have followed the pattern instead of going out on my own. Have you done anything like this??

If it is not alread put together, try as sashing or use a shadow box effect. I think is sounds nice but you just need to add some "zip" according to what you have said. Good luck and yes I have done that but I usually work my way out of it. End up loving it and then just can't part with it.


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