When You Just Really Don't Like Your Quilt
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I have made some that I didn't like. I gave them away... I still feel a little bad about one. I just wish it would have been better. But the girl I gave it to can do with it what she wants. I consider them "learning" quilts... because every quilt I make I feel like I do learn a little something... but I know what other mean about the $$
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I only have a golden retriever and he would chew it up like he does the three cast off pillows I tried putting in his crate to make sleeping more comfy. Finally found the solution -- the gel mat that was at the kitchen sink when it got old and tired looking .
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Have you finished, finished it....as in it's all bound, and washed, too.....or have you just finished the quilting?
If you're just through with the quilting but not binding, I urge you to take it all the way to "really done" before rejecting your "baby." From vast experience, I'll bet you will have a vastly different opinion of it when it's "really done".
Be sure to share the "really done" photos with us for even more encouragement.
Jan in VA
If you're just through with the quilting but not binding, I urge you to take it all the way to "really done" before rejecting your "baby." From vast experience, I'll bet you will have a vastly different opinion of it when it's "really done".
Be sure to share the "really done" photos with us for even more encouragement.
Jan in VA
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder... and this is even more true of our quilts.
When I was first learning to quilt, I didn't know about using different scales of prints or fabric value or anything... and I used three different colorways of the same print in a baby quilt that was meant to be a gift for our friends' new baby. When I finished, there was so much yellow that the pink and blue pretty much disappeared. I was SO disappointed, because what I saw was a yellow quilt. But what the new parents saw was a beautiful, handmade gift.
And when my sister started quilting, she was using a jelly roll of the Breast Cancer Awareness fabrics. By the time she finished, she hated the thing, and kept calling it the "Pepto Bismol quilt". I LA'd it for her, and sent it back to her (I'm in SC, she's in KY). She still was not thrilled with it, but the church group that was "hosting" the charity this was for LOVED it!!
So, as I said, and as others have said, SOMEBODY will love it. Finish it up, and pass it along to someone who will be thrilled with such a beautiful quilt.
When I was first learning to quilt, I didn't know about using different scales of prints or fabric value or anything... and I used three different colorways of the same print in a baby quilt that was meant to be a gift for our friends' new baby. When I finished, there was so much yellow that the pink and blue pretty much disappeared. I was SO disappointed, because what I saw was a yellow quilt. But what the new parents saw was a beautiful, handmade gift.
And when my sister started quilting, she was using a jelly roll of the Breast Cancer Awareness fabrics. By the time she finished, she hated the thing, and kept calling it the "Pepto Bismol quilt". I LA'd it for her, and sent it back to her (I'm in SC, she's in KY). She still was not thrilled with it, but the church group that was "hosting" the charity this was for LOVED it!!
So, as I said, and as others have said, SOMEBODY will love it. Finish it up, and pass it along to someone who will be thrilled with such a beautiful quilt.
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