Would you want to know if someone notices a flaw?
#143
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Antlers Oklahoma
Posts: 1,658
I had to wait for someone to tell me where the mistake is on this one and then I went back and looked again. You know what it says to me?. It is at the very bottom and is the first block, it is the gate opening for me to view the entire quilt . It is gorgeous and some one would have to be really looking for a boo boo to find it. wish my mistakes were so hard to find. I have been quilting since I was a little girl and am 78 now you do the math. lol
#144
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.
#145
Wow! This subject really hit a nerve, didn't it!? This exact thing happened several years ago in a sewing circle I attended. It was sharing time and some courageously displayed their lovely quilt. Across the room someone made the comment that there was a mistake in the quilt. The creator said, ' I knew you would find my mistake'! I personally thought it was in very poor taste for someone to point out a flaw in front of the entire group!
For me personally, I would like to know 'privately'.. and in a nice way... most definitely NOT in front of other people.
I love the comment that every quilt has a mistake in it and the Amish actually purposely make a mistake. I guess that means we are all human and very much not perfect.
For me personally, I would like to know 'privately'.. and in a nice way... most definitely NOT in front of other people.
I love the comment that every quilt has a mistake in it and the Amish actually purposely make a mistake. I guess that means we are all human and very much not perfect.
#148
I absolutely LOVE 'flawed' quilts. It is a individual unique quilt that way. I guess to me a 'flaw' means a actual individual sat at their sewing machine with love and made the item. That 'flaw', in my opinion, says I was not made on an assembly line. I know there are people out there who are perfectionist and that is awesome. But me, I am flawed and love it! :)
#149
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Ilion, NY
Posts: 1,293
Originally Posted by QuiltingWithMissy
You know I don't mind being told something is wrong with my quilt. But I belong to another quilt group on the big world wide net. There is one lady that jumps on what is spelled wrong. A mistake on a quilt. And not just me or my quilts but others too. Then after she goes on and on she will delete what she has said. Then she will send a pm saying she don't want to embarrass you. Personly I have seen several mistakes she has made and keep my big mouth shut.Sorry if this sounds like a rave.
(WAS-being the operative word!!! ) :roll:
Originally Posted by lnikkers52
my mom always said "If you can't say something nice don't say anything at all"
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