Need cheering up...seam ripper here we go....
#1
Need cheering up...seam ripper here we go....
Today has been frustrating! I worked really hard to finish quilting the queen quilt for our niece's wedding. The middle was really intensive....but I finished that part. Then, started around the 5 borders, SITD. Wow, there are puckers all along the stitching. And, the top and back don't match up anymore! There is one corner of the top that sticks past the back......Now, I am going to have to rip out all the border stitching, because I cannot give that to anyone!!! We are leaving for Oregon tomorrow, because my dear mother in law died this morning. Was hoping to take the completed quilt...will have to take it and the seam ripper. Or, will leave it home, and redo everything when we get home... thanks for letting me vent! My DH says it is ok, nobody looks at the edges...but it is too awful.
#3
I'm so sorry this is happening to you. I just went through a month and half of nightmare quilting for different reasons but the same sinking feeling of failure. Rip it out, rest a while and then seek to find a new way to go about it. SITD is easier by hand with a better result in my personal experience. Even if you have to do it one stitch at a time, it goes pretty quickly. Perhaps you can do that in places to help hold the layers evenly when you go back to do the stitching with your machine. Also, if you aren't using one, a walking foot can help immensely when doing long rows of sewing so the fabric layers move over the feed dogs evenly instead of pulling the bottom through faster than the top layers. Best wishes!
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It sounds like the center was quilted a lot? Sometimes that can pull up extra fabric and the borders in comparison are altered by how much fabric is pulled in. You might have to quilt the borders going out from the center quilting (like rays of the sun) to help compensate for the extra fabric. Tackle ripping out the SITD when you get back home. Just forget about it for now and deal with your family crisis.
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