Amateur Night...NO quilt police allowed
#15
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: MS
Posts: 3,434
That quilt is adorable. I do know how you feel. When I posted my completed bargello I could have written a book about the 'personalities' it has. I kept it down to a paragraph and hit the high spots. I love my quilt!!
I believe each quilt sews up different, quilts different, and is unique in itself. I am glad you love your quilt. That is what this game we play is all about. Learning, loving quilting and enjoying our friends and family. She is going to treasure it.
I believe each quilt sews up different, quilts different, and is unique in itself. I am glad you love your quilt. That is what this game we play is all about. Learning, loving quilting and enjoying our friends and family. She is going to treasure it.
#18
Originally Posted by cosyquilter
I know the sashings are not in straight lines, the blocks are not same size, the colors are not quite right, the quilting is most childish, the pictures are hard to see with really poor resolution, and will probably run anyway, but it is my 1st born, and it is precious to me. Each picture has a way cool story to go with it, I made it for my sister in law for Christmas, and I hope she loves it as well.
Made with love !!! How great is that!!!!
#20
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Roswell, NM
Posts: 1,727
It's a beautiful quilt filled with memories. Learning to line up your sashing comes with time and experience-ask me how I know. That is all that I can see that needs improvement and it doesn't make the quilt any less special.
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