Do i rip, or live with it?
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I usually let things be but, honestly, it wouldn't take much to rip and re-sew. I am always surprised at how easy it is to do something like that -- especially after I have dreaded it so much. I've fudged tons of things in tops but, in this case, the border would bug me if I didn't take the time to fix the sides.
Edit: Just read Dunster's post about changing the top & bottom instead of the sides. I like that look better too, and it's less work.
Edit: Just read Dunster's post about changing the top & bottom instead of the sides. I like that look better too, and it's less work.
Last edited by Prism99; 10-22-2013 at 09:53 AM.
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Love the quilt! I wouldn't change a thing! Who said it was a "mistake"? Wasn't it an "on purpose"? I love the different direction geese. Adds more interest to an already interesting sampler quilt. I so like your "design choice"!
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