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I think the point most are making, gaigai, is ...please don't just throw it away or store it. Either tie it, and then give it away, or send it along to a person who does charity quilts who will then finish it somehow and give it away or get it to the quilt shop and let them finish it.
The title sounds like you plan on throwing it away. That idea pains most of us...too expensive of a hobby to do that. :) |
There are many church groups and guilds that donate to needy, deserving people (missionaries, hospitals, orphanages, rescue groups, police, firefighters, etc). My guild's work goes to the community's volunteer groups and hospital. We take donated fabric, too.
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I LOVE, making tops, but hate making quilts. SID is a good idea if your stitching is straight or its back to the ripper. Try a wavy, curvy line near the joins and it won't be obvious that your lines aren't straight.
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Originally Posted by Hen3rietta
If it bothers you that much then getting rid of it is a sensible solution. I've had things like that and every time I see them I get irritated all over again. Best to get it out of your sight and system and get on with what gives you pleasure and serenity.
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Originally Posted by gaigai
Originally Posted by kwhite
I say tie it!!
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Maybe you could SITD? I just did one this way.
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I keep checking on you here to see what you wound up doing. Also am anxious to see a picture
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Originally Posted by chickadeee55
How about tying it with yarn, like they did in the old days. I have done a few of my baby quilts like that, and people really thought it was cute.
You can match the yarn to the colors in your quilt. And it will save you some money. Good Luck. |
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