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grammysharon 02-04-2011 03:10 PM

I'm with you. I try to piece as precise as possible but I quilt with love and that is the message I am trying to send. I love looking @ the perfect quilts and I have to admit I am inspired by them. :-D That doesn't mean I can make them that well :lol:

QuiltingHiker 02-04-2011 03:13 PM

I was so caught up in the perfection mode when I first started, that I never finished anything. Once I decided it was okay if a point was 2 treads off I started to really enjoy the process.

If someone doesn't like my points.... Well too bad.

Eileen 02-04-2011 03:15 PM

There is only one that is perfect , Jesus, so don't stress over it. None of my quilts or any sewing is perfect. Relax & just enjoy.

QuiltingHiker 02-04-2011 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by Eileen
There is only one that is perfect , Jesus, so don't stress over it. None of my quilts or any sewing is perfect. Relax & just enjoy.

Amen! Let the needles move...

Quilter Lois 02-04-2011 05:01 PM

Here's the thing about perfection. If nobody gets hurt, it is not a mistake, it is a learning experience. Learn from it, correct it if you can do so without stressing out over it, and go on with a lesson learned! There are many learning experiences, or opportunities, in this world. Ours revolve around fabric, not people. Welcome opportunities to learn and relish the moment - this is how we grow as people and quilters!!

quiltsillysandi 02-04-2011 05:13 PM

I do strive to cut and sew as accurately as I can..:), but that doesn't mean it's perfect.... As one lady told me, if you can't see a mistake galloping by on a horse from 20' away, then it's okay....:)

Sandi
FL

kapatt 02-04-2011 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by Becky13
Or is perfection the goal?



:lol: I can honestly say that perfection being a goal has never crossed my mind.

Sew Krazy Girl 02-04-2011 11:21 PM


Originally Posted by Becky13
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE quilting, but am frustrated at the sense that everything I do has to be perfect. Reading about the latest gadget that we can buy to make SURE that we get that 1/4" (minus two threads), just makes me sigh... And how we scurry to take out a seam when our blocks are off 3 threads. All the talk about being sure that everything is "exact". Are we quilting because it's fun? We're making a loving gift? Or is perfection the goal?

Think of quilts like people. No one is perfect.

Charming 02-04-2011 11:26 PM

You are absolutely right. I fall in love with every quilt i make and every person that got a quilt from me open jaws with ahhhhh and love them too. I care about spending my time and money on a gift i had from God and the love and appreciation i get from people receiving them, not the stitch of the line or the blocks don't meet!!!!

Come on think about all the efforts and the hours we put in these quilts....

Summary....I DON"T CARE they are still beautiful and i always do my best to have nice gifts.

Ann L 02-05-2011 04:04 AM


Originally Posted by Becky13
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE quilting, but am frustrated at the sense that everything I do has to be perfect. Reading about the latest gadget that we can buy to make SURE that we get that 1/4" (minus two threads), just makes me sigh... And how we scurry to take out a seam when our blocks are off 3 threads. All the talk about being sure that everything is "exact". Are we quilting because it's fun? We're making a loving gift? Or is perfection the goal?

I LOVE this saying one of the people in my RR group quoted their GM "Grandma said perfect quilt are like perfect people a real pain that you begain to hate. Where quilts and people with a few faults are warm and easy to love." That sums it up for me.


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