Question for quilter's on work I had done.
#21
I would definately talk with her...you asked for maroon, not white and show her where the batting is shifting...things like that aren't just a "matter of opinion"....she may think the leaves look like leaves and you think they look like hearts (so do I) but colors of thread and shifting batting can't be argued.
#22
Originally Posted by brenda21
I would definately talk with her...you asked for maroon, not white and show her where the batting is shifting...things like that aren't just a "matter of opinion"....she may think the leaves look like leaves and you think they look like hearts (so do I) but colors of thread and shifting batting can't be argued.
#23
I would have her redo it.
I never let anything leave my shop if I didn't think it was perfect.
In my 20+ years in my company I never had a piece of furniture come back because the customer wasn't happy with it.
I never let anything leave my shop if I didn't think it was perfect.
In my 20+ years in my company I never had a piece of furniture come back because the customer wasn't happy with it.
#25
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That happened to me to. A lady at our winter RV park in Texas does long-arm quilting. She had shown some quilts she had quilted for her daughter and they were done nicely. I had her quilt one for me - just a twin size, asked for an all-over pattern. What I got back was a disapointment - looked more like basting and had many starts and stops with thread ends not secured. She reduced her asking price, but this was a sad lesson.
#26
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Originally Posted by craftybear
I would let her know that you are not happy, please let us know what happens on this situation
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