How much would this bug you?
#102
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Originally Posted by GiddyUpGo
...............I've attached some pictures: the first it might be kind of hard to see (excuse the half circle shadow at the bottom) but you can see where the four red squares are supposed to be, and the wrong one is the upper of the two on the left. In the second photo you can see where the square is mismatched and in the third you can see how it's supposed to look.
Thanks in advance!!!
Becki
Thanks in advance!!!
Becki
Actually I did not see anything wrong with it until I reread your message and looked at the pictures closer.
Don't tell your 6 year old that there is a block in the wrong place and he won't tell everyone else...:-) Ellen
#104
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You are the creator of this quilt. If it bothers you, I'd fix it or it will bother you forever. You'll feel better after it's fixed. Better now than after it's completed. At that point there is nothing you can do. Beautiful colors. Thanks for sharing.
#108
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He's 6 yrs old and probably loves everything you do. Chances are, he won't even notice the colors and if he does, he'll no doubt think it's suppose to be that way. There are many more quilts in his future from Grandma - I'd leave it as is, mentioning it will only draw attention to it.
Consider the possibility that with all that red, it might all bleed together in the wash and all the red squaes could end up the same color - wouldn't that be great.LOL
Consider the possibility that with all that red, it might all bleed together in the wash and all the red squaes could end up the same color - wouldn't that be great.LOL
#109
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On someone else's quilt that I was giving away and won't see too often, it wouldn't bother me and I'd probably leave it. If it bothered me that much and I was going to see it daily, I'd take it out. That's me though.
Can the untrained eye really notice a difference when viewing the whole quilt?
Can the untrained eye really notice a difference when viewing the whole quilt?
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