Should I take it all apart?
#31
Yes, keep it and you will have a wonderful way to see how far you have come when you make your next quilts. I still have my first quilt, made before I knew about 1/4 inch seams, how to bind, how to really press and piece. I love to use it as a touchstone.
#32
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 619
I agree with evryone who says leave it be. Years ago someone had an "ugly quilt" contest, might it have Ami Sims? Can't remember. I saw it in a magazine & sent in a picture of one of my first quilts and won a certificate for making an ugly quilt, I was so happy to win a prize!! It was all done in fun & I can't remember whatever happen to that quilt, it could have been used as a murder weapon-I had certain colors in my mind & could only find those colors in twill! So I made the whole quilt top & back from twill, plus cotton batting-it weighed a ton, no way could anyone lay under it.
#34
No No No, love it, embrace it, I bet it brings a smile to your face when you look at it, show it off, make others smile, make new friends as a result, that first quilt is all you in all your creative glory as you ventured willingly and fearlessly into the unknown. keep it as it is and cherish it.
#36
I just finished one today where I was so frustrated I bagged it up, tied up the bag, and put it in the bottom of my most cluttered closet... I truly believe it was possessed! I'm moving on and going to do something fresh to gain my confidence back. Bottom line: keep it, ignore it for a while if you have to, but move forward.
#37
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: South Puget Sound, Wa. State
Posts: 2,462
I would just leave it...my first couple of quilts the blocks were sliding out of the frame...so to speak...
I love them now and so does my dear brother that got my first quilt....
perfection is overated....
Kirsten
I love them now and so does my dear brother that got my first quilt....
perfection is overated....
Kirsten
#39
Keep it, make a new top and back and use the "quilt" as batting. That way you still have it, but have it secretly hidden for all of eternity and only you know!
I am using a quilt right now that our daughter in law gave us for Christmas one year. I do not have the heart to toss it because it has been very much used. I have a new top made, have the backing and have some batting and will put it all together and make one big quilt. I saved it, I am still using it and the thoughtfulness of our daughter in law will always be a part of a quilt. Very simple, very easy. Edie
I am using a quilt right now that our daughter in law gave us for Christmas one year. I do not have the heart to toss it because it has been very much used. I have a new top made, have the backing and have some batting and will put it all together and make one big quilt. I saved it, I am still using it and the thoughtfulness of our daughter in law will always be a part of a quilt. Very simple, very easy. Edie
#40
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 15
Dear CMinor
I am a newer quilter as well and I'm afraid I disagree with everyone - you sound as though you really love the look and idea of this quilt - although all the other comments about reminders of how you started, etc, are fine, I think you will be so excited with the chance to "start over" with the design and fabric you obviously love. Maybe you can turn on a movie or two or be a passenger on a long car ride and just rip those seams out mindlessly. The time will go by and then you'll feel renewed with the opportunity to do it the way you want to! You can even replace that stained white strip :)
It's an investment, but you'll love it even more when you get it done
Have fun -
I am a newer quilter as well and I'm afraid I disagree with everyone - you sound as though you really love the look and idea of this quilt - although all the other comments about reminders of how you started, etc, are fine, I think you will be so excited with the chance to "start over" with the design and fabric you obviously love. Maybe you can turn on a movie or two or be a passenger on a long car ride and just rip those seams out mindlessly. The time will go by and then you'll feel renewed with the opportunity to do it the way you want to! You can even replace that stained white strip :)
It's an investment, but you'll love it even more when you get it done
Have fun -
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