So do bricks have to hit me in the head??????
#62
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Galveston Texas
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O K I confess I'm a perfectionist and I thought everyone else was perfect except me. It makes me feel good that everyone else is not perfect, so now I can relax and just enjoy my quilt's uniqueness.
Also, I was told that the Amish purposely make a mistake in their quilts, because only God is perfect. Does anyone know if that is true or not?
Also, I was told that the Amish purposely make a mistake in their quilts, because only God is perfect. Does anyone know if that is true or not?
#64
I'm from NJ...used to go to Lancaster alot...even lived there for a year, and yes, that's the same thing I remember hearing about the Amish deliberately making a mistake in their quilts because only God is perfect. :thumbup:
#67
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: west palm beach, fl
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You young kids ......... I passed 25 = 1/4 century
50 = l/2 century
75 = 3/4 century
78 and counting --
I AM GOING TO MAKE IT TO 100 = century
if I don't make too many more mistakes!
And if I make a few mistakes, it is not like I haven't mistepped before. That's how you know when you have done something worthwhile.
50 = l/2 century
75 = 3/4 century
78 and counting --
I AM GOING TO MAKE IT TO 100 = century
if I don't make too many more mistakes!
And if I make a few mistakes, it is not like I haven't mistepped before. That's how you know when you have done something worthwhile.
#68
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Upper Michigan!
Posts: 167
Originally Posted by Holice
I believe we become too confident in our ability to piece.
I tend to forget that each block should be measured to make sure it ends up the size it should. When something doesn't work and I start to analyze the reason, I find that it happened way back in the process. So......make a note to check after each seam is sewed.
I tend to forget that each block should be measured to make sure it ends up the size it should. When something doesn't work and I start to analyze the reason, I find that it happened way back in the process. So......make a note to check after each seam is sewed.
#69
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Upper Michigan!
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Originally Posted by eimay
Life happens...laugh and go on. On another thread, I explained that I had made a Christmas Block Swap Quilt. I decided to use my scraps to make the backing(no distinct layout). I like the backing better than the quilt, so now I have two quilts that need backing (this may never end!!)
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