I know that next time I spend this much time on a quilt, I want it perfect before I start, so if I decide to show it, I can. I also learned that I will do all my SID with Superior's monopoly rather than thick Omni. What was I thinking?? Haha!
My daughter learned that she will speak up next time and suggest I go a different route if she thinks something isn't quite right. The S. She knew it was going to get lost, and make it look a bit off, but didn't say anything. Didn't want to hurt my feelings, I think. I wished she would have! It would have saved a lot of time.
Oh well! It's done now and I've already forgotten the pain.
Thanks for looking!!
It turned out beautifully Mary!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and I hope you are entering this in a show.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. I hope you get my reply as you're a no-reply blogger, and as such, I can't reply by email. You have to change settings on your blog account.
DeleteYour quilt is just awesome! I sure hope you are entering this quilt in a show!! A winner for sure!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. I hope you get my reply as you're a no-reply blogger, and as such, I can't reply by email. You have to change settings on your blog account.
DeleteAbsolutely fabulous quilting! Thanks for sharing your photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Patsy. I hope you get my reply as you're a no-reply blogger, and as such, I can't reply by email. You have to change settings on your blog account.
DeleteI think this turned out lovely. I went back to your "problem" post and I thought it looked good there too. But I know that feeling when you just aren't happy about something you tried. Oh do I know it...
ReplyDeleteBut, lesson learned. Don't give up. Keep experimenting because there is nothing like the feeling of taking a risk and succeeding. :)
Oh my word, it's amazing. I love it. The colors, the different chevron widths, and the quilting is incredible.
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