a blind man on a galloping horse would be pleased was one of my mothers sayings. to see it . good work
Hilda
Very cute panel...I would leave it as it is. Ripping it out to re-do it does not always work as you think it might! Has it been washed and dried yet? That usually helps to "even out" some areas.
Definitely leave it as is. No one will notice what you see and after it's first wash you won't know where it was. Really love this panel, so cheery.
Oh I love bright colors Marian and cheerfulness does emanate from this quilt. I have moved onto the next one.
I would leave it as it is. Someone will love it enough and bid a good price I hope. Hugs
I think it looks great. Listen, small imperfections that we as quilters know about are, either not visible to the average person or proof that it was not produced by a machine. You are too critical with yourself.😊🖤
And you Angie are always so encouraging. I wish I could have sent you the one I'm working on now!
so cute, this looks so happy, one himself sees the mistakes,
other mine this would have to be like that . . .
Go with it as is Toogie. I hope it raises a lot of money for the cause. Well done with all that you have going on in your life. Love Chris
In the midst of it all I kept Rylan yesterday. Thank goodness he is a good boy and can entertain himself with toys or books. We don't have to keep him often because Taylor's mom is their sitter. She had an appointment yesterday so days like that, I fill in.
I think it looks fine, Toogie. We are our worst critics it seems. I'm always saying "this is wrong or that could be better on my projects, but people don't notice it!"
I know what you're saying. It seems to jump out at us and others don't even notice. I hope this one I'm working on now will come out better but I can already see it's giving me pain. Too much twisting and turning...I should have stippled it too. Oh well, I started outlining, so now I have to go on with it.