Workout and Unchained Liberty
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#21
This is a awesome quilt . . . so creative and perfect for that panel.
I searched out your other quilts with this panel . . . all are beautiful. I think after a time away from this quilt and its frustrations you will love it too. Jack the Ripper does his best to discourage us from liking our quilts. The recipients of these quilts will feel honored to hold these quilts and feel the love that went into them.
I searched out your other quilts with this panel . . . all are beautiful. I think after a time away from this quilt and its frustrations you will love it too. Jack the Ripper does his best to discourage us from liking our quilts. The recipients of these quilts will feel honored to hold these quilts and feel the love that went into them.
#23
To me it sticks out like a sore thumb... but not anymore!-lol
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Originally Posted by Jingle
Beautiful quilt top. I probably would have left it. Not that noticeable.
#24
Thanks, I probably spent as much time thinking how to make it different, than it actually took to piece.
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Originally Posted by Ellen 1
I always agonize about what to do with a panel. It was alright sewn together wrong, no one but you would have noticed. But glad you took the time to correct it. What you have done with this one is beautiful!
#26
Thanks, but I would never have been happy with it, so if I had to find a mistake I'm glad it was when I could easily fix it. I am by no means perfect, who is, but I do take pride in my work. Just me, being who I am.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
great quilt. I would have just left it the original way.
#29
The quilt is stunning! Personally, I don't think you need to have flipped it, but I'm sure, in your heart, you are glad you did. It really is too bad that frogging doesn't use more calories!
#30
Friday1961 , 04-26-2019 07:00 AM
Super Member
These quilts just blow me away! They are always so beautiful and beautifully made and inspirational! This one is stunning!
Your "ripping out" story is so familiar! No one but you would ever know it was "wrong" -- because it would have been fine as it was. But you knew, so had to correct it. Congratulations on creating this beauty.
Your "ripping out" story is so familiar! No one but you would ever know it was "wrong" -- because it would have been fine as it was. But you knew, so had to correct it. Congratulations on creating this beauty.