help I hate it!!
#82
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 323
I am from the Gulf Coast, and it looks like a wonderful celebration of Mardi Gras!!!! Purple, gold and green are the Mardi Gras colors. It is great and she will LOVE it and think of you every time she looks at it.
#85
Originally Posted by LuvQuiltin
Well, I don't know what the entire quilt is supposed to look like but I have to agree with your sister........I too love it but I'm also addicted to batik. What is it that bothers you? The color combination?
I think it will be stunning when completed!
#86
Originally Posted by luvngy
Ive promised to make a quilt for my sister. She picked the fabric. her hubby picked the pattern. i made the first block and couldn't stand it. so I sent her a pic. her reply was "I love it". What should I do? What do you think?? How can I make a King sized quilt of this when I HATE the combo?
#87
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Cape Neddick, Maine
Posts: 24
Wow, I love it! I know how hard it is though to work on a quilt I don't like, I did one that was navy blue's and tan and I thought it was so ugly and hard to work with. I finally finished it.
Try to have fun with it, your doing a great job.
Try to have fun with it, your doing a great job.
#88
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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I'll preface by saying that I'm not and never have been a "batik" type of person...but......I love this combo! Heck, it surprizes even me, but I think this quilt will be stunning. It still wouldn't work in MY house, but it will be gorgeous. Just grin and bear it and keep going.
#90
Sometimes batiks can look too "blendy". The color choices on this one are full of contrast and zing. It is going to be a gorgeous quilt. Your sister is going to love it; she already said so. And you promised.... so it's a labor of love, right? Oh, how I understand working on something you are not crazy about. Back in the 70's I sewed some evening dresses for ladies in Eastern Star... all the same... turned out to be 11 of them... peach knit with sheer capes... ugh. Think of these kinds of projects as character builders :)
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