I understand your frustration but it is still an attractive design and if laid horizontally (such as when on a bed) the difference in perspective will reduce the impact of the imperfections dramatically...so don't beat yourself up over it. It would also make a striking sofa throw.I WANT A DIVORCE!I NEVER WANT TO SEE MR. SEAM RIPPER AGAIN, EVER!Okay, I feel better now, but not much. I made an executive decision this a.m. to just put those darn 3D blocks together no matter what they looked like....then, it looked wonkier than ever in the center the moment I got two of the "side wings" on. So, what did I do? I ripped out the exact center all the way down, found one of the sides was a tad curved outward in the center, trimmed it a bit and reassembled it. It looks a teeny bit better, but still, me and precision are not on good terms at the moment. This nasty child may have a sleeve attached to its backside and be hung on my craft room wall as a reminder of what I can't do. I never thought it would be such a difficult quilt to make, but oh, again, WRONG! Not the first time, but maybe the "wrongest" I've ever been about a quilt. Here is the bad boy with the entire center together. Only the outside blocks must be attached. Certainly, this one will not be in the shop for sale, LOL.![]()
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