I could cry right now.
#262
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 57
Deema, I am so sorry this happened to you. If you have the time, take out the quilting and put new batting in. I know that seems to be an awful lot of work and I am sure you have a million things to do for the early celebration. But, this is really all you can do. I am sure it is not the quilt front or back. Maybe you could enlist some help from a family member or neighbor or even a local quilt guild. Wish I were close enough, I would definitely help you. Bless your heart.
#263
To me, the quilt is beautiful. Loved the fabrics. The quilt now has some character to it - probably just like your MIL and also yourself. Am sure she will love it. I gave one to my MIL and I could clearly see every artistic decision (ie mistake) but she loved it b/c I had made it for her and said it was beautiful.
#265
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 776
Originally Posted by deema
Here are pics...Gah. It doesn't look NEARLY as bad in the pics as it does in person...
It looks great in the photo, ONLY YOU and a thousand other quilters know it was not meant to be the size it now is.....add a gorgeous border( using the same batting leftovers, so it shrinks as beautifully!) :thumbup: skjquiltnut
#267
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 776
Originally Posted by dsb38327
Originally Posted by deema
Originally Posted by pookie ookie
Just saw the pix. Best I can tell, it looks wrinkly. A lot of people like that look.
Is it worse than wrinkly (my eyes are bad) or awkward to fold or wrap around you? Weird chunkiness going on in areas?
Is it worse than wrinkly (my eyes are bad) or awkward to fold or wrap around you? Weird chunkiness going on in areas?
It's not terribly awkward to fold or snuggle in, though...
Could it be the thread that drew instead of the batting?
I am just thinking if you get the quilt wet again and block it
to let it air dry you will stretch out some of what you don't like. Try stretching the stitch in the ditch threads, without breaking them. I don't know if it will make any difference but it might.
How you feel about it is what is important here.
If it were not a gift for a super special occasion, just a regular hello/ how are you/ I love you day, would you want to give it to her? If yes, then do so 'on a regular hello/ how are you/ I love you day'. If she loves you she is going to love the quilt you made her.
On the other side of the coin, how would she feel if she knew you made this beautiful quilt for her and she didn't get to have it because it puckered? I think how she would feel would be an important factor too. Some people would cherish it because your loving hands made it. Some people would only want it if it was perfect. You know who she is. What would she want?
On Edit:
Gosh, I love it that we are of like minds and beating on our keyboards at the same time. Deema, I just saw your update on Sadiemaes response. Your a sweetheart. The gift is in the giving.
#269
Originally Posted by ljfox
It is a very pretty quilt. I think if you don't tell her you think something is wrong with it then she will think it is meant to be this way. It still looks lovely in my opinion.
#270
Originally Posted by scrapykate
just saw the picture, that's not that bad, try ironing it.
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