mistakes abound
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mistakes abound
Last year I taught my sister how to make half-square triangles, and we experimented with arranging them into different patterns. She was hooked, and now is making all sorts of small quilts and table toppers. She bought this kit to make for herself, but upon looking over the instructions, she panicked and decided to send the kit to me. It's just a modified log cabin and was simple to do once all the strips were cut.
I was hoping to add some applique in the border, but the border is so busy it probably wouldn't be beneficial. Of course, only after it was completely assembled, I noticed a couple of mistakes. Isn't that the way it always goes?
The pattern is Kaye England's "Sliced Bread"
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I was hoping to add some applique in the border, but the border is so busy it probably wouldn't be beneficial. Of course, only after it was completely assembled, I noticed a couple of mistakes. Isn't that the way it always goes?
The pattern is Kaye England's "Sliced Bread"
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Last edited by jlm5419; 02-01-2012 at 11:36 AM.
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did you know in Amish quilts if they go together (too perfectly) they will on purpose change something- turn a piece make an adjustment= because 'Only God can create perfection.'
we can only strive for perfection-not actually achieve it-
no one looking at your quilt would ever know there was a mistake- only you know it is not exactly like you planned it to be.
we can only strive for perfection-not actually achieve it-
no one looking at your quilt would ever know there was a mistake- only you know it is not exactly like you planned it to be.
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