You Win Some, You Lose Some

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    1. That was a fun quilt to make. Only one block throughout, but with lots of different greens. It was an old Miss Rosie pattern called Don’t Fence Me In.

  1. I can only work on one quilt at a time for that very reason – background white fabrics that look nearly but not quite identical. I feel your pain.

    1. Ugh. I am working on two different projects using Camille Roskelley fabrics and managed to mix up the backgrounds. Weren’t we just talking about this and I said I try not to do it?

  2. Oh so sorry! That can be so frustrating but I’m glad you aren’t picking it out but rather (as my British friend says)”soldiering on! It looks gorgeous!

  3. I’ve quilted for 50 years and have won awards for my traditional-looking quilts. I have a red and white basket quilt hanging in my dining room. When I was making it, I didn’t have enough fabric to make every background. I lacked probably 1/8 yard. So I substituted a very similar but different fabric. I walk past that quilt several times a day and don’t even see the blocks that are different. Your quilt will be every bit as beautiful as you planned it to be.

    1. That is certainly what our great-grandmothers did. You couldn’t Google a fabric and buy more of it from a shop in a state a thousand miles away. You just made do with what you had on hand.

  4. Once the Swoon block is quilted you will be hard pressed to see it. Or consider it an I spy! The quilt is going to be lovely!

  5. I am going to bet you wake up one morning and change it. 😉
    I interchanged 2 blocks in one of my favorites quilts. Had to do with the Irish chain. Never noticed it til a few years later when I was looking at a picture… upsets me every time I see it now.

    1. No, I made up my mind. I put too much time into this darn block to pick it apart.
      I made a Christmas Cactus quilt around 15 years ago and sewed a block in the wrong way. It totally disrupts the design, and I didn’t notice the mistake until after it was quilted. The quilter didn’t even notice. Sigh.

  6. I didn’t notice it until you pointed it out. I am sure once the quilt is together and quilted people won’t even see it, but you might.

    1. Donna, that quilt is gorgeous! It does have the same “green” vibe that my quilt has! I’m pretty sure I made that same mystery quilt during the summer of Covid! Mine was in pastels and I gave it to my son in law and his wife. Your quilt came out so great.

  7. LOL! I thought you were deliberately using two tone on tones, especially since they were placed so that the fabrics alternated! I’d say that’s a win 🏅

  8. I didn’t notice it either. Perhaps you could make the block for the quilt again and turn this Oops blocks into a table topper? The table topper could be in the room with the finished quilt or elsewhere. I’d add it could become a wall quilt but know your walls have framed paintings and pictures as you’ve told me before!

    Hugs!

    1. No, I think I will keep it for the front of the quilt. Those blocks take too much time and fabric to waste. It’s not that noticable and I think it’s growing on me.

  9. There’s a tired old, but true, saying for quilters about mistakes not being noticed by someone riding by on a horse. I think that applies in this case! I’m happy to read that you’re going to use the block as-is & move on! Good for you!

  10. I know it’s not what you wanted for the block but it does work.

    did you hire new housekeepers or are you still be invaded by a small army?

    enjoy the sunshine today. weather is turning rainy again tomorrow night.

    1. I’m starching again today to get ahead of the wet weather. I want sunshine, blue skies, and 75 degree temperatures.
      No, I stuck with the small army. Usually it is five or six of them! At least they are in and out pretty quick.

  11. I agree with these comments. Once it is quilted, it will not be noticeable at all!

    That chicken pot pie-in-a-skillet looks really yummy.

  12. I saw it but thought you meant to do it because they are very accurate in placement. Wouldn’t bother me a bit. I like the green quilt. It reminds me of Rail Fence that I have been thinking about. It was one of my first quilts and I love the simplicity of it.

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