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Question for quilter's on work I had done.

Old 08-20-2010, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
I never saw leaves like that anywhere. Wow, I feel like you got ripped off big time. I agree with the poster who said that you need to be a pro to do work of this nature and she clearly isn't one yet. You need to talk to her at once. :(
She told me she was not a pro, but I figured if she was offering her services that she was at least better than what she did. I would never offer my side business (GRR GEAR) of fleece dog jackets if they were not of good enough quality for me to buy.
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Old 08-20-2010, 05:56 PM
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I know but her prices weren't exactly "amateur", you know???
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Old 08-20-2010, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by dphelps
For any amount of money, when somweone takes on a job it should be to your satisfaction or you should return it to be made right. If she fixes it , I would go over it carefully in front of her until you are satisfied. If she does not fix it, I would tell her that she would never get your business again and that you would put the word out to all your friends and that you have a LOT of friends.
This.
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Old 08-20-2010, 05:58 PM
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Quilting for others is probably one of the most stressful things I do. But the satisfaction I get when I am finished makes it all worth while. When a customer says "do whatever", is my "whatever" acceptable to her? I have been quilting for hire for six years now and with every quilt, I do feel as if I improve. But to get to where I am now, it took quite a bit of time and practice.
Tension can make or break a quilt. It is obvious she had issues with her tension. I never would have been satisfied letting that out my door.
I am at a loss as to advise you what to do. Did you see her work before you became her customer? Did you discuss this before you paid her? If you did not she may have thought you were satisfied. This may be one of those times where you just take it out and have it redone by someone else and just not go back to her again.
Please let us know how you resolve this. Sorry I can't be more help.
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Old 08-20-2010, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by hcarpanini
Quilting for others is probably one of the most stressful things I do. But the satisfaction I get when I am finished makes it all worth while. When a customer says "do whatever", is my "whatever" acceptable to her? I have been quilting for hire for six years now and with every quilt, I do feel as if I improve. But to get to where I am now, it took quite a bit of time and practice.
Tension can make or break a quilt. It is obvious she had issues with her tension. I never would have been satisfied letting that out my door.
I am at a loss as to advise you what to do. Did you see her work before you became her customer? Did you discuss this before you paid her? If you did not she may have thought you were satisfied. This may be one of those times where you just take it out and have it redone by someone else and just not go back to her again.
Please let us know how you resolve this. Sorry I can't be more help.
I am going to talk to her and try to get this resolved. I am going to go the LQS tomorrow where she works to see if she is there and if not I am going to call her.
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Old 08-20-2010, 06:05 PM
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One of my questions is.....
is the thread just supose to stop and end with no form of a tie off so it won't come undone in the wash and threwout the years?
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Old 08-20-2010, 06:05 PM
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I feel that if she is not a pro she should not charge like a pro. For the $200+ you spent on the quilts she should have at least gone out and gotten another maroon thread. I'm sorry that you put all that work into that quilt and now you are unhappy.
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Old 08-20-2010, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Boxer mom
One of my questions is.....
is the thread just supose to stop and end with no form of a tie off so it won't come undone in the wash and threwout the years?
Absolutely not.
Quilters take some "locking stitches" of one form or another at each start and each stop of the thread.
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Old 08-20-2010, 06:07 PM
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Looks like she was practicing on you. I don't think that's a "practicing" price, tho.
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Old 08-20-2010, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by AnnaK
I feel that if she is not a pro she should not charge like a pro. For the $200+ you spent on the quilts she should have at least gone out and gotten another maroon thread. I'm sorry that you put all that work into that quilt and now you are unhappy.
I can live with mine and feel that it would take her forever to take it all out (this is a qween) and do it over. I will be happy if she will just fix the white thread. I am glad she did a better job on my MIL quilt. I am happy with it, not thrilled but happy.
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