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    Disappointed

    I'm not disappointed in Convergence quilts, just mine. What do I do now? I'm not sure applique would help. I can't post any pics-we're having computer problems again.
    I love the way these quilts are made and how easy it is. I'm just not happy with my first convergence.
    Should I just chalk it up to experience and make another one? How do you get the 2 big corners to look the way you want?
    eileenkny

    from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
    Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

    #2
    Don't worry..... I didn't like mine either! I got some of my strips turned around and ended up with a lay out I didn't intend. I put on a small border, bound it and called it good. My next one I will be more careful with fabric placement and invest in more borders.

    The piece has grown on me and I look upon it fondly now and remind myself it was my first time. I'm glad I finished it!

    Barbara

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      #3
      At least you tried it and I'm sure your next one will be better. The first quilt of any size that I finished was to be used as a table cloth and I was very disappointed in everything but the pattern and I love 9-Patch blocks. It is now in a basket under the table in the living room and the cat sleeps on it (when he is not sleeping on the dining room table on whatever I am currently working on).

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        #4
        I was disappointed with my first convergence and the second and the third and to date (out of at least 100) I would say I start out being disappointed about something in at least 75% of them. Either I thought my fabric choices were off or that I should have had more (or less) contrast, more (or less) pattern, wider (or narrower) strips or border at infinitum. but I know first of all I am way too critical of my own work and also that I have to let something sit for a while so I can think about what it needs.''

        Let your quilt talk to you. If you open your mind to the "what if's" and try different orientations Turn it on its side or upside down from what you planned and see what happens

        And just remember quilting is a journey not a destination so maybe this is just a slight detour and soon the road will open and you can finish it (or not - if you have learned alll it can teach you then give it to someone else to finish or set it in that never to be finished stack that we all should have that is wisdom straight from Ricky's mouth to my ears -- ) but take pride in the fact that you tried and don't give up on convergences they are wonderful and my quilting would not be the same if I hadn't learned about them.

        Ann (the convergence queen of Texas -title bestowed by Ricky at a class in Minnesota) and the still wannabe good quilter.

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          #5
          Yes, chalk it up to experience and make another one,the first one was practice. Next one "you're gonna Love it' I have confidence in ya! You have tackled what many haven't,thats a "big pat on the back".

          Hugzzz,Kathy

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            #6
            Aw, shucks. ops: Thanks ladies.
            eileenkny 8)

            from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
            Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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              #7
              Eileen!! WE HAVE TO SEE IT!! We may be totaly in love with it!! Post the picture when you can. What colors/fabrics did you use?

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                #8
                Eileen, you can always give it to me....I'm ready and willing to accept whatever quilts you have to share...


                Teri
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                Teri

                Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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                  #9
                  Eileen- my first one wasn't my favorite either. Loved the process, but I had wished for more color and contrast in the fabrics I chose. I have made several since, (not nearly as many as Ann!), and each one is a bit of a surprise. There's always more fabric to try again!!
                  Linda
                  Teri

                  Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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                    #10
                    Eileen.......Ditto to everyone's encouraging remarks, but to get back to your question about getting the big corners to look like you want...start out by laying out your four fabric squares...favorite or theme fabric at the top left corner, next favorite contrasting fabric in the bottom right corner,or vice-versa (favorite bottom right, next fav. top left) and proceed to follow the general directions for sewing together.
                    Remember not all tries have to be finished...just go on to the next one and enjoy the process!

                    Dorene
                    Teri

                    Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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                      #11
                      I still have to finish it. I'm close, real close
                      I'll try to post when I'm done, I promise.
                      eileenkny 8)

                      from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
                      Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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                        #12
                        Thats the spirit,you let it sit abit then went back to work your magic,I'm looking forward to seeing your finished project.
                        You have great confidence Go You!!!
                        Hugzzz,Kathy

                        from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
                        Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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                          #13
                          Okay, ladies. I posted the pic of my convergence in my profile and in the Quilt Gallery. Take a look and let me know what I should do about the borders. The name of the quilt is Global Warming.
                          eileenkny 8)

                          from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
                          Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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                            #14
                            Thats Beautiful, I Love the bright Colors. (Great Job and well done) "You were fretting about what" that is one Stunning convergence quilt top. It sure dances in my eyes!
                            Hugzzz,Kathy

                            from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
                            Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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                              #15
                              Eileen, I really like it, and I'm definitely not an 'orange' person. My suggestion for the borders would be to have the print and solid fabrics on opposite corners. I hope that makes sense.

                              Thanks for posting the photo. I wish I could be so 'bad'!!!

                              Take care, Sharon in TN (quiltnlady)

                              from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
                              Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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