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karate lady 06-25-2011 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by doowopddbop
Haha! Yes, and sometimes an imperfect quilt can be just the perfect thing. My daughter had paper-pieced a bunch of fish, and had been very careful to get the water print going all in the same direction. All but ONE fish! So she turned it in the quilt so the print was the same, and called it "Something's Fishy". Adorable!

so cool..... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

KimS 06-25-2011 06:35 PM

I've gone through so many seam rippers I've lost count. LOL!! Those "mistakes" make it special and show it's done by someone's hands....not mass produced by a machine.

Tennessee Suzi 06-25-2011 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by sarahrachel
I would like to know if anyone has deliberately made a quilt imperfect, turned a block the wrong way, made one block not "match" in color.

I'm just wondering because I'm hand piecing a quilt and since I'm not the best at it, the stitches don't look perfect from the top, but I like it since it's a country style quilt and it looks more rustic that way.

When i first began quilting (%$%^^&%^years ago) I was taught to deliberately make a mistake. You were to do this because the only perfect thing was God Himself. Of course I never had to do it deliberately....mistakes just come natural to me!

judyyoungs 06-25-2011 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by clem55
I would never do that on purpose, but I'm sure there are plenty mistakes anyway!LOL

I agree. I make enough mistakes without making one purposely.

quiltingnana1 06-25-2011 08:22 PM

To quote Sarahrachel:

"It's not a mistake, it's an unconscious decision to change the pattern!" :-)

KSue 06-25-2011 09:01 PM

I have never done it on purpose, but sometimes it happens. I just leave it and say 'that's my trademark" or 'ah meant to do that'

mojo11 06-26-2011 04:52 PM

I, too, have made a block wrong and not notice it until I was quiting it. But that is OK. No quilt police around me.

GailG 06-26-2011 05:28 PM


Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
Maybe I'm cracked, I dunno, but that legend about a "humility block" has always set wrong with me. I hope that it's only an old wives' tale. :)

To intentionally set a block in wrong would be a "false humility block," in my opinion, because what it says is that I have to set out to do something imperfectly because I'm so good that I will otherwise make something that's perfect. :shock:

Don't worry about the imperfections. Do whatever you do with a cheerful heart and your best effort and God will make it beautiful. :)

I don't have to "intentionally" make mistakes, they take care of themselves. I try to remember to enjoy the process and remember the love that is going into the quilt. I know that I'm not perfect (and the older I get, the "less perfect" I become). Failing eyesight and arthritis has a lot to do with it, as does priorities. But I must admit, it took many years to learn these lessons.

madamekelly 06-26-2011 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by dixiebelle162002
I don't have to try to do anything wrong it just happens naturally with me! :lol: :lol:

Exactly!

kbs 06-26-2011 06:43 PM

not deliberately but it happens by itself.


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