Help with fixing an old top
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Help with fixing an old top
I need some expert advice. A friend has brought a top to me that her husband made from what looks like different shirts and pants. There are areas where the seams are coming apart and she wants to know if it can be fixed. I think if I put a stabilizer of some sort behind where it is coming apart and resew it by hand it will work but I am hoping someone who has done this has some advice for me. Thanks in advance.
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If there is enough fabric left, you could fuse a piece of fabric to the edge to stabilize the square. Once the edge is stabilized you could hand sew the pieces back together. Since the quilt is just tied, you should be able to clip a couple of the ties to give yourself enough slack in the top to re-sew the seam.
#4
Yes, you could probably fix the areas that are coming apart. However it will be time consuming, and the top will probably continue to come apart in more areas. It looks like the fabrics are fairly loose weave and the seams not deep enough. Quilting it fairly densely would help to hold it together. I would ask the friend whether it's truly worth it to her to try to salvage the quilt, when the same amount of time could be used to make another that would not have these problems. It might be that the quilt has great sentimental value, or perhaps not.
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I did one with the iron on interfacing under the seams as suggested. Because it was also made of poor fabric with small seams, I then did a zig zag with invisible thread over every seam. I realize that could ruin the value of a quilt, but it had no value except for sentimental value and it was the least noticeable way I could think of to hold it together. It has since lived to see another couple of years as a snuggle quilt.
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