introducing the world's most ugliest quilt
#82
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Durand, MI
Posts: 751
I (like most every quilter) have a backlog of quilts to do (some are several years old - hope I don't need more fabric). And like most quilters, give most of my quilts away as gifts. I would love to make a quilt for a friend, but I would not like to be put to the test. That part offends me. But, obviously, you're good with it and with a great sense of humor. You did a great job w/what you were given.
#83
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 276
You did a beautiful job and I know some person is going to think it is the most beautiful quilt in the whole wide world to snuggle under and feel warm and safe.
It is not an ugly quilt. It shows how talented a person you are to work with what you were given.
It is not an ugly quilt. It shows how talented a person you are to work with what you were given.
#87
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 957
Well I must be weird too because I liked the fabric colors together & what you did with them to make this quilt. My only suggestion would be as someone said to do a light amount of tea dying over the whole thing to make it look a bit aged. If you do that I would sure like to see the result.
margaret
margaret
#89
i bought those fabrics last year.
each of them on its own is just fine.
together?
another story that didn't end well. LOL
you pulled off a miracle because your finished product looks pretty good.
each of them on its own is just fine.
together?
another story that didn't end well. LOL
you pulled off a miracle because your finished product looks pretty good.
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#90
And I think I'd have used bigger pieces of the house/vehicle print for the focus.
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