I'm out of sorts!
#21
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
Posts: 4,257
KalamaQuilts, I admire your forbearing attitude. If that's the quilt I think it is, it is a masterpiece and should have been handled with utmost care. I just don't understand what she could have been thinking. Maybe she is out of sorts and should take a break until she is back with it.
#22
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 9,299
Oh, how disappointing (or should I say dis-pointing?). I don't think I would have gotten over it as quickly as you have. Especially not a quilt I had considered showing. The LA made a very careless mistake, and I think you have every right to ask for all your money back. It could've been an honest mistake (as someone suggested maybe she trimmed from the reverse side ?) but she should compensate you for her mistake.
The quilt is really pretty, as are all your quilts. I envy your skill and patience.
The quilt is really pretty, as are all your quilts. I envy your skill and patience.
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#23
I had one quilt long-armed and the quilter trimmed the quilt to the edge - on the pillow shams - that did not matter - she left two inches of batting and backing!
What was done to your quilt was a screw-up - not life threatening, but extremely - polite vocabulary fails me.
What was done to your quilt was a screw-up - not life threatening, but extremely - polite vocabulary fails me.
#24
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Va.
Posts: 5,753
Kalama- I’m sorry this happened to your quilt. It seems to me that the long armer made a serious mistake here and needs to know about it, otherwise it may happen to someone else’s quilt. I’d want a refund if it was my quilt.
Rob
Rob
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#28
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Jeffersonville, In
Posts: 2,621
My friend sent her quilt to a longarmer one time and she cut off the scallops!! My friend had worked so hard to get the scallops the right size for the size of the quilt. She cried when it came back.
#30
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Ranger, Texas
Posts: 788
First of all, you should be proud of that quilt & there is no way this ‘serves you right’. Why is it wrong to be proud of our beautiful creations?!? It also isn’t ruined. As one who has trouble keeping points, I agree with your frustration at losing the edge points to someone else’s mistake. Others have given you good advice as to the best way to handle this with the LA, which I’m not qualified to do. I’ve never had a quilt LA’d.
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