dilemma with quilt
#182
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Burlingame, CA
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The Navajo Indians always wove a mistake into their blankets - if it really bothers you and you have time without making yourself crazy to fix it, then do so. But most people would never notice! It is really lovely.
#183
Originally Posted by susie0808
UPDATE..... Spoke to the quilter and she's able to fix it. I feel so much better now.
I have always made mistakes but this one is so obvious that it has to be fixed.If I had left it alone it would have troubled me. I'm not about being perfect. It's just that it looks off balance.It's just so noticeable.
I loved the idea of "marriage not perfect".
The pattern for this is The Garden Patch. Very close to The Storm at Sea pattern. With the difference to one block.
Thank you all for your input.
I have always made mistakes but this one is so obvious that it has to be fixed.If I had left it alone it would have troubled me. I'm not about being perfect. It's just that it looks off balance.It's just so noticeable.
I loved the idea of "marriage not perfect".
The pattern for this is The Garden Patch. Very close to The Storm at Sea pattern. With the difference to one block.
Thank you all for your input.
#184
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Between Frankfurt and Heidelberg, Germany
Posts: 1,323
First things first: You created a BEAUTIFUL quilt! As you asked for advice, I'd fix it or let the quilter fix it. This will be done in no time b/c it is the upper right corner.
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#189
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Gosnells Western Australia
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Trained in proof reading legal documents, mistakes usually jump out at me immediately, but I had to look very closely at the top and unfortunately, I see 3 mistakes - the corner flower and two blocks directly below it are out of kilter. For your own peace of mind, please get it back and fix it, at least it's near the edges of the quilt and not in the middle. Otherwise it is a beautiful quilt - does it have a name? Similar to Storm at Sea!
#190
I can see it. I say if it bothers you then call and fix it before it is quilted. Otherwise, you can say it was one of those things quilters do on "purpose" to make it unique. It will look good either way. If it was me, I would fix it otherwise it would bug me knowing there was a mistake.
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