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Tilladare 03-04-2011 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by Marilyn6
Well, I think this one tops all: I did not do this, but
a quilter who worked at my LQS did:

She wanted to make a sample quilt the night before class & worked hard to get it done in time. Unfortunately, she sewed the entire thing with washable thread !!

OMG Yep! This one takes the prize I think!

kem77 03-04-2011 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by Tilladare

Originally Posted by Marilyn6
Well, I think this one tops all: I did not do this, but
a quilter who worked at my LQS did:

She wanted to make a sample quilt the night before class & worked hard to get it done in time. Unfortunately, she sewed the entire thing with washable thread !!

OMG Yep! This one takes the prize I think!

I also have to say it is a heart breaker.

bamamama 03-04-2011 08:16 PM

I just started quilting over the flying geese in the border of my quilt and got a whole row done before I noticed that part of the design is upside down! Then I was going to do beadboard on the edge border and I stitched a spine and started feathering it. I should never go up to the long arm when I am tired. Not ripping the stitches out, change of plan thats all.

irenecarter 03-04-2011 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by CoriAmD

Originally Posted by kwhite
I have sewn my clothes to a quilt. Now I sew int he nude!!

ok, that sure got a laugh out of me! :)

Me too laughing so hard couldn't tell DH without stopping and laughing. Made my night or I should say morning now. LOL

postal packin' mama 03-04-2011 09:26 PM

house builders cover their mistakes with shrubbery.

artists cover their mistakes with extra flowers/people/trees/clouds..

chefs cover theirs with a fancy sauce/mushrooms/parsley/ketchup

quilters cover theirs with applique!

penski 03-04-2011 09:29 PM

just a hour ago i was working on a quilt and for some stupid reason i cut a big hole in my backing !!!and it has already been quilted !!! i dont know where my mind was while i had scissors in my hand

grammysharon 03-04-2011 09:44 PM

I put a unit in the wrong direction in a quilt and didn't notice until I was binding it. Had to take out the quilting on that block, unsew the block and put the unit the correct way in the block, then I had to applique the block back in and re-quilt. I wasn't very happy with myself. :oops:

Gerbie 03-04-2011 09:58 PM

I guess one of the worst I can think of was the king sized log cabin I made for my dad's bday/Father'sday in 1991. Mother had just passed away in fall of 1990 and I wanted to give him a little lift. I had mad several quillows, and a quilt top, but never a big quilt. I did fine on getting it sewn together and the borders and backing on. I decided to stitch in the ditch, no idea at that time about fm. I also had no idea where I needed to start my quilting-- Well guess what - I started on one side and worked to the other side, and had all but about two rows completed I'm talking about the entire quilt being done, when I realized it was really going to have a big fold in it at the edge. I asked a good quilter friend why this was happening and she laughing ask if I started in the center- "well no, why should I". I ended up ripping or unsewing the entire quilt. It took me almost a week. But I immediately learned to start from the center and go out in all directions. Now I can really laugh at myself, but then I was just furious. I have made plenty of others, we won't get into at this time.

Gerbie 03-04-2011 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by penski
just a hour ago i was working on a quilt and for some stupid reason i cut a big hole in my backing !!!and it has already been quilted !!! i dont know where my mind was while i had scissors in my hand

Oh No!, I do hope you have more fabric for the backing. Would it be feasible to sew some blocks like you have on the front and scatter them around on the back to cover that up?

Lucky Patsy's 03-04-2011 10:42 PM

I made an Irish Chain once, and discovered AFTER cutting all my strips, sewing them all together, slicing them up the other way and sewing the slices into blocks- that I didn't have a quarter inch seam! All of my block A's were a different size than my block B's!

And just yesterday I left a bag full of fabric I had been using on the floor next to the chair I had been sitting in, and the next morning the cat used it as a litter box! Arghhh!!!


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