Ok, some honesty here... it is time to come clean and admit publicly why I have been avoiding heading into my studio.
It's not that I haven't been doing some quilting - I have... well, some quilting "stuff". I have finished a couple of quilts. I finished a wedding quilt by hand sewing the binding on. And I quilted and finished a vintage quilt for a friend...
But you see a few weeks ago I worked on a Baby's First Year quilt. I had been sent a picture (I'm sure many of you quilters have seen it out on social media...) and asked if I could do something like it... "Sure, I can do something similar" was my response. The baby clothes were dropped off and I proceeded to "do what I do." I cut, fused backing onto the pieces and then laid out the blocks.
The picture I had received had the child's name on it... I took the time and appliqued the baby's name and incorporated them into the quilt. I was pleased with the outcome.
However, when I sent the picture of the quilt to the mom she was not pleased at all... "You can't even tell what was a dress or a shirt. It looks like you chopped everything up and sewed them together to make a big piece of fabric."
**disappointed sigh** Well, that is what I do... I make lots of t-shirt quilts and they don't look like t-shirts when I am done...
I don't do lots of applique. (I really don't like it and it is very time consuming...)
I'm not trying to make excuses. I admit... I failed to ask more questions about what the mom's expectations were of the finished quilt. I just plain and simply failed...
When I conversed with her via private fb messages I expressed my deepest apologies to her the best that I could. She had paid a deposit for the quilt and I told her there was no reason to pay the balance due. Satisfaction in my goal and I only want to try to make it right... This all took place in Mid-April... And I haven't heard from her or seen her since then. I still have the quilt...
I have considered finding a few pictures of the baby on Mom's fb page and printing them on fabric to applique them on the quilt... I even have a few pieces of clothing that I could applique onto the top...
Or do I leave it as is? I am looking for some suggestions and tips on how to handle this situation. HELP!
Melva
***UPDATE*** Shortly after posting the Mom contacted me (Coincidence?? She is not signed up as one that follows me, and I did not share on social media...) She picked up the quilt and leftover clothing pieces last night. When I held the quilt up for her she stated "oh! It is much nicer than I thought. The picture really did not do it justice." When I offered her my other options she felt that they were not needed. So.... all's well that ends well!
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