Block placement gone wrong!
#41
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I'd leave it and if someone catches it I'd reply "that's just to show that no matter how much two things or persons are alike, there is always a difference somewhere." Beautiful job and by no means tell folks you made a design decision about block placement.
#44
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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I have considered it a curse of sorts to be so bothered by my mistakes in this life . . . not just with quilting . . . although that certainly gets to me. Please don't let this bother you. I am the one of the "pickiest" people on the planet and it took me a long time to see what you say is the faulty placement. THE BEST ADVICE I'VE SEEN IN THIS THREAD IS TO LET IT BE YOUR AMISH QUILTING "MISTAKE". I'm thinking that those who see these quilts will be so busy "oooing and ahhhing" that the "mistake" will never be seen. And who cares if it is? It will be a conversation starter!
#45
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Even with your very good description of where the mistake is, it still took several minutes for me to find it and figure out how it should have gone. I can imagine, looking at the whole quilt, no one is going to know, especially if they aren’t told.
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