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Old 03-26-2011, 06:51 AM
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Ditto to this answer. Sorry you had such a bad experience. People seldom like what I choose until they see the finished product.

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I have to be honest when I say, I don't care who likes or dislikes the colors I choose. Being creative means you make the decisions. I love my bright and at times almost obscene color mixes. To quilt it makes me happy and the people I give them to. That is what quilting is for me. If you don't like what you are working with or using someone else's idea then you are not doing it for you.
Nuff said.

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Old 03-26-2011, 06:54 AM
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Sorry about your first experience on the quilt, but even after doing afew there still are bad experiences. I just did my 3rd and took the quilting out 3 times, now the 4th time, I finally like what I did, but the quilt looks kind of ragget. I think it will be ok once washed. I know you willl, like I did, every quilt is different, you learn every time you quilt. The colors I choose are not what others would choose. My sister always says "I would have choosen another color", but she won't make her own quilts. Enjoy and keep quilting
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I bought a kit - my first - from my LQS. It was from a national designer and was kitted by the designer and sold to the LQS. That was five years ago and I'm still working on the top. The kits (one for each block) were skimpy on material. I had the same problem you've got and finding extra material has been a PITA. I just put the kit away until I can afford enough Prozac to let me finish it.

I have been sewing for almost 60 years and this quilt is the only kit I've bought. It is also the last kit I'll buy.
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Old 03-26-2011, 06:56 AM
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Sometimes when I'm piecing a block that is composed of several pieces my block will come up "short" also. I fix this problem when I add the sashing or borders. PM me if you want more details; I would be happy to help.
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Old 03-26-2011, 07:08 AM
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I got the best laugh from this!! So many times you think bad Karma won't be reaped on those that deserve it. So happy to hear "you" got to bear witness.
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Old 03-26-2011, 07:23 AM
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I am so sorry you had such a bad experience with the LQS. And I am glad that you are not giving u, we all have different likes and dislikes when picking fabric and colors. How boring it would be if we were all the same! Hang in there!
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Old 03-26-2011, 07:26 AM
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I'm sorry you had problems. It might not be just your quarter inch foot. It could be the thread you are using too. If the thread is on the thicker side, you need to be one or two threads shy of the one-quarter inch. This would be enough to make the difference you mentioned.

Using a thinner thread you would only need to be shy maybe one thread width. Quilt patterns call this using a scant quarter inch.

A lot of patterns and pre cut kits are designed using computer programs that do not allow for the thread difference.
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Old 03-26-2011, 07:58 AM
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Please don't feel bad, just think, when you get lemons just make lemonaide. LOL
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Old 03-26-2011, 07:59 AM
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So sorry to hear your story. I wondered how the kits would be. Have never bought any.
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Old 03-26-2011, 08:08 AM
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Don't be discouraged. Everyone has different taste in colors, but everyone should have the same manners! My lesson like that is I offered to make a quilt for a non sewing friend. I HATED her fabric selection in some of the colors, but I kept my mouth shut. It was her quilt.

When I was finished, the colors I had hated the most were the ones that made the quilt. A lesson learned.

Not knowing the pattern, adding sashing to even the blocks out is an option. The other is to trim the blocks to the smallest sized one and adjust the rest of the block, if that isn't too complicated.
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