it looked easy
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I think it looks great! Your your own worst critic, so stand back and look at it from a non-quilting point of view. That is pretend its a present given to you by someone who has done their best at quilting. (And YOU have, my dear- it's a treasure.)
Stephanie
Stephanie
#294
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I like it. Sometimes we get so involved in the making of a quilt top that we only see our mistakes. Put it away for a few months. When you take it out you will have forgotten most of the mistakes and it will look prettier to you.
In any case, finish it up. I guarantee you that someone will love it!
In any case, finish it up. I guarantee you that someone will love it!
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I might as well use a ruffler attachment with bias edges so I try to figure out how to keep bias to a minimum.
I love the quilt and the eye follows the color which I love. You did a great job and I am impressed with your work
the last thing I wanted to say is that most all boos can be sorted out with quilting. A good longarm quilter will emphasize the good and make issues seem invisible.
Great Job - truly.Thank you. I think your quilt looks terrific.
I love the quilt and the eye follows the color which I love. You did a great job and I am impressed with your work
the last thing I wanted to say is that most all boos can be sorted out with quilting. A good longarm quilter will emphasize the good and make issues seem invisible.
Great Job - truly.Thank you. I think your quilt looks terrific.
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