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Old 03-23-2013, 07:06 AM
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I was just finishing up on the fmq on a wall hanging that I had made from a panel when I discovered that the lower left block was upside down! As the panel was a landscape scene that I had cut and framed each section with attic windows and then bordered, I knew that I couldn't finish and hang it like it was as I would always see that upside down block. After spending most of the morning yesterday removing the quilting stitches from the block, and the ditch stitching from all the seam lines, I carefully hand stitched the block back inside the frames and then re-quilted the entire corner. I spend about 6 hours fixing a mistake that I shouldn't have made if I had been more careful with the piecing. Advice to everyone...look carefully at your blocks as you put them together, it saves time and frustration! LOL!
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Old 03-23-2013, 07:17 AM
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We've all made that mistake. Glad you got it fixed. I usually lay the quilt top out on the floor or tacked to the design wall for a day before quilting it, just so I can (hopefully) spot any mistakes before they're much harder to fix. And sometimes... well, they just have to stay that way.
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Old 03-23-2013, 07:54 AM
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It really helps to take a picture too. Sorry you had to frog stitch.
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Old 03-23-2013, 07:58 AM
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It really helps to take a picture too. Sorry you had to frog stitch.
I really agree with Tartan on the photo suggestion. For some reason, mistakes really jump out in a photo, probably because you can more easily see the entire quilt as a whole.
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Old 03-23-2013, 08:22 AM
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Oh, sorry you had to go to all this trouble. I am glad though that you fixed it, because it would have bothered you to know end if you had not. Sometimes the extra effort is just worth it.
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Old 03-23-2013, 11:57 AM
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The hurry rule at work here. The closer I get to the finish the more anxious I am to see the finished piece and caution goes out the window.

TAKE A SECOND LOOK!
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hence the duck swimming in the sky--i hve not your patience
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Old 03-24-2013, 03:48 AM
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I guess I am unusual in that it normally does not bother me in the least. In fact, it usually makes me laugh at myself.

If I catch the mistake early, I will take out some stitching but I have one that got to quilting with a crazy block and I left it.
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been there, done that. In fact, I finished the quilt, photographed it, gifted it. Then, I looked again at the photo and BOOM! there was a mistake. and sadly, I did this twice! The second time was on a retreat and NO ONE noticed either! ah well, there but for the grace of god...
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Unless the mistake is glaring, don't worry. The Amish purposely make one mistake on every quilt because they say that only God is perfect!
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