New to quilting and this board, Needing expert advice
#13
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Northern Indiana
Posts: 2,679
For a first quilt I think you did very well, so don't beat yourself up over what you call mistakes and it was hard for us to find on your posted picture.
There is a quilting saying, If you can't see the mistake from the back of a galloping horse, it's good
There is a quilting saying, If you can't see the mistake from the back of a galloping horse, it's good
#16
What a great first attempt! If you really hate that block at the top of the cross, Terry's idea is a really easy and innovative fix. There are several different brands of permanent fabric pens on the market and I think doing a little colouring would be a lot more fun than visiting with Jack the Ripper. Be sure to lay the top on a hard surface and have a couple of layers of paper towels under the block. Those pens really are PERMANENT!! Ask me how I know.
I just used a fabric pen to colour a couple of stitches that I could see in a seam. Of course my nose was 4 inches from the fabric. We are our worst critics.
I just used a fabric pen to colour a couple of stitches that I could see in a seam. Of course my nose was 4 inches from the fabric. We are our worst critics.
#18
Power Poster
Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 24,666
If it bothers you, you would not have to do that much unsewing to replace/ change those squares.
Sometimes redoing is part of the learning process. Will seeing it the way it is bother you more than redoing it?
I do like the cross in a heart pattern and it does show up.
I am impressed with the fact that you noticed those two color placements !!
Edit: I just went back and looked at your top again. I think the other posters are right - it is fine the way it is and you did very well for a first attempt.
Sometimes redoing is part of the learning process. Will seeing it the way it is bother you more than redoing it?
I do like the cross in a heart pattern and it does show up.
I am impressed with the fact that you noticed those two color placements !!
Edit: I just went back and looked at your top again. I think the other posters are right - it is fine the way it is and you did very well for a first attempt.
Last edited by bearisgray; 02-23-2022 at 05:43 AM.
#19
Welcome to the QB from SE Michigan. Please don't rip it out. First quilts have a special value over the years. I have one of my first quilts and as 'bumpy' as is looks it reminds me of where I started and where I am now. No points matched in my quilt and I wasn't even concerned about whether or not I use cottons or blends. So it is a bit of both. I am so glad I kept this one. It has taken me a long time and many quilts to get to where I am now and I still make a load of 'mistakes' Always there is no perfect quilter other than God!. Again welcome to the QB. I look forward to seeing a lot of you here. Jump right in and join the fun.
#20
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 457
The heart is fine....if you are really not willing to live with it, then use the quilting to darken the light square over the cross and to change the look of one of the touching-each-other squares (I had to really look to find those, so nobody is likely to notice them unless you point them out!).
And while we are at it: NEVER point out to folks where all the mistakes are! When they say it looks lovely, just say "thankyou"! Quilters seem compelled to point out their maker errors and that is a habit we need to break.
And while we are at it: NEVER point out to folks where all the mistakes are! When they say it looks lovely, just say "thankyou"! Quilters seem compelled to point out their maker errors and that is a habit we need to break.