My First Quilt
#88
You should be very proud. You took many little pieces of fabric and put them all together to make a lovely quilt. Enjoy the accomplishment, and think about all you have learned while doing it. Your next quilt will be better than the first, and your next better after that. Stitches made with love out weigh perfection any day.
#89
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
Posts: 3,041
I posted a couple of days ago that I was a quilting addict but I was afraid to actually quilt because I didn't think I could make a "perfect" quilt. I was giving a lot of encouragement from you ladies and was told to go for it. This is a picture of a quilt I made months ago at a quilting class. It is far from perfect and I think that is what caused my hangup. It has lots of mistakes so please be gentle. ;-)
Linda
Linda
Looks good to me, besides if there are mistakes, we only learn from mistakes. Most of the time only the one quilting the quilt knows where the mistakes are, others don't usually notice them unless the viewer is going over ever stitch and block with a fine "tooth comb" or unless they are being judged in a show. Don't worry about them, just have fun, and you will know what you need to correct on your next quilt. Besides it's your quilt and you can always say that is just how you had it planned. Keep on with you good work dear quilter.
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