Would you want to know if someone notices a flaw?
#131
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Originally Posted by luvstoquilt301
I would prolly want to know but would not fix it after it was all quilted. Here is one that took forever to make and a friend found a mistake when I put it on my blog.
It is staying there because I did heavy quilting. I still love it.
It is staying there because I did heavy quilting. I still love it.
#132
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I have seen some IMHO very UGLY quilts on here. BUT I was taught if you can't say something nice don't say anything at all.So I usually don't say anything.
As for myself I usually know where I goofed.So I would have to say no I would not want to know unless I asked.
As for myself I usually know where I goofed.So I would have to say no I would not want to know unless I asked.
#133
I took a newly completed quilt top to my LQS today for a show & tell and the owner nicely pointed out that 3 of my blocks were turned sideways (I had already mentioned that I'd had to rip one out and turn it -- it was easy to mis-turn a block in the design). Although I groaned (nobody is happy about frogging) I was very glad to have been told, since it hadn't been quilted yet. So I came home and spent a couple of hours ripping and resewing. But I'm happier.
So yes, if it's not yet quilted I would want to know.
So yes, if it's not yet quilted I would want to know.
#137
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I think it depends on if you really know the person none of us are prefect. I'm pretty hard on myself and not sure I would like someone telling me my work was wrong unless I asked. I would hope they would tell me in a nice way. I haven't posted any pictures yet still learning how to do that on the computer.
#140
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Originally Posted by dunster
If the quilt hasn't been quilted yet, I'd want to know. I might decide to fix it, might not, but at least I'd have the opportunity.
If the quilting has been done, then it's too late to do anything about it, so what's the point of knowing? I guess I'd treat it as a design decision. LOL
If the quilting has been done, then it's too late to do anything about it, so what's the point of knowing? I guess I'd treat it as a design decision. LOL
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