A "finish" feels good anytime, but it feels great to start the week off with a finish! Here is the finished set of four placemats that I started a few weeks ago. Two were completed then and I used the other two for demo-ing in my "Start to Finish" class on Saturday at the
Christmas Crab Quiltery, and finished them up yesterday. As I've said before, I really like this pattern, called Take Four Placemats. (If you can't find it in your local quilt shop, it is available for download and purchase here.) I think I just might have to make a set (or two) of these with Christmas fabrics too! My tutorial on an easy method of finishing placemats has been very popular, and it is now listed on my sidebar too!
Our class went very well. The first time you teach a particular class you just never know how it will go, time-wise. I was very pleased that they got as far as they did on assembling the four mats. Although I do not bind placemats, I also taught them how to do a proper binding, with mitred corners, so they have all the basic skills now for doing a simple project, from the fabric prep and cutting, to the final step of binding. :) As Martha would say, "It's a good thing!"
We also had a good chat about "doing your best." One of the gals said she was somewhere in a group and another lady accused her, in a very condescending tone, of being "a perfectionist" (as if it was a bad thing...??!!) She told her accuser that she always tries to do her best so she can be proud of her work. I would have done the same thing; I too have high standards for myself and always try to do my very best work. If I'm not happy with how something has turned out, and I think I could do better, I'll take it out and re-do it. (On the other hand, we are all our own worst critics and it's silly to spend precious time obsessing over a tiny detail that others will never notice. Will it be seen from twenty paces on a galloping horse? Do your best, then move on and know you'll do even better the next time.)
I suspect the "accuser" was a "slap-dash - that's good enough" sort, and perhaps she was a wee bit jealous of the fine work she was being shown. What do you think?
This little story reminded me of the saying below... I can still hear my mother saying it to me...
Piece!
Linda
Good, better, best,
Never let it rest
'Til your good is better,
And your better, best !
8 comments:
Beautiful colours in your placemats Linda. I've never heard that little saying at the end of your post before. Murray as a motto when cutting anything - Measure twice, cut once. I guess that could apply with perfection in cutting quilt fabric too. :)
Very nice...batiks? I am a perfectionist who drives herself nuts because I do not have the skill to be one. Case in point: yesterday, I made a slight mistake on a placemat, don't know if anyone would have noticed, but I did. I took it all apart and managed to tear the fabric in addition to the small mistake. Now I've just got a big mess. I tell ya! To negate someone's beautiful work with "you're a perfectionist" is petty and maybe even mean.
I like that saying...good better best! And I love these beautiful colors too! Hugs!
"Il meglio รจ nemico del bene", says my husband occasionally. This very interesting post with its interesting comments made me look for this saying in English, and I found a brief Wikipedia article titled "Perfect is the enemy of good" - definitely worth reading!
The place mats are really beautiful!
xxx
Beautiful fabrics you chose, especially that lightest swirled blue-purple. Gorgeous!
Love them!!
How pretty! You rock the blue!
I love this placemat idea. I'm scared to death of a full size quilt but I could start with placemats...hmmm....
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