Thanks for the ideas. I think I'll just let it rest for now anyway. If she brings up anything about quilts again, I may talk to her about it then.
Charlotte
tkwritr wrote:
I don't think you're terrible, and if you decide not to return, don't beat yourself up. If you decide to return, explain that the resulting quilt will be functional, but not "show-worthy". She probably would be happy anyway.
If machine quilting is suggested, it should be noted that there might be tucks in the process. The entire quilt top should be reviewed for seams that might not withstand the tension applied by the quilter and repairs made as needed.
Most likely an all-over meander would be most effective. A custom quilting design would probably be lost in the myriad of fabrics and might be impossible to do well if there are tucks or puckers in the pieces. The machine quilter might be able to do something with it by quilting with the backing up rather than the top with less likelihood of snagging on an unruly seam, but not a guarantee against tucks/puckers.
As an alternative, if there are useful sections, suggest cutting the top into pieces for pillows or other small project.