Originally Posted by Murphy
You would have to take it all apart to add the cornerstones to the sashing strips. This is beautiful as it is and if it was me I would not take this one apart, but try that technique on the next one. IMHO.
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LOL No one even sees ommisions or my crooked seams,,,at least in my presenceLOL
Originally Posted by ktbb
these moments of forgetfulness are what one of our local quiltmakers to call "design decisions"...no, really, I wanted it that way!
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You cannot improve on perfection and that quilt is perfect as it is :thumbup:
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it looks great as is...corner stones are not a manditory addition, it worked out just fine without them. good job :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by sidmona
Originally Posted by Murphy
You would have to take it all apart to add the cornerstones to the sashing strips. This is beautiful as it is and if it was me I would not take this one apart, but try that technique on the next one. IMHO.
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First;there are no quilt police. In fact I like what you have done with your setting. Corner Stones can be used on your next one. This is too pretty to take apart. By the way- the setting you have used is usually a lot harder. Marvel
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I think it is pretty as it is, therefore, I would not go back and add them. You don't want to add them on top.
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Originally Posted by Dina
It is a beautiful quilt! Are you sure it is your first one???
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Who would ever know the cornerstones aren't there? I sure wouldn't. I say it beautiful as it is.
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It is pretty as is. Why don't you chalk this one off to experience and try corner stones on the next one. If you want to add something in place of corner stones, you could add an applique.
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