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Old 03-05-2012, 03:08 AM
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Last year, I made a quilt for someone to give to their grand-daughter for her wedding.

A few weeks ago, I received an email.... their dog chewed a hole in it, can you fix it? "Well, I have to see the hole. Then I may or may not have any more of some of the fabrics... It may need to be an 'honest patch'."

Fortunately, the hole was in the outer border of the quilt, and I still have that fabric (I loved it, and bought extra).
Also, the hole is only in the quilt top and not overly big.
There was a hole in the batting big enough for my finger to fit through.

So... I stitched the hole in the batting shut.
Stabilized some of the ragged edges of the hole.
Then I cut a "patch" of matching fabric and appliqued it over the hole.
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Old 03-05-2012, 03:13 AM
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You did a great job... my girlfriend had a cat who did the same thing! (the cat has since died of old age no she did not kill it )
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wow great fix!
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My dog Just ate the corner off the first quilt I made. I wasn't a happy camper..
Glad you could fix it for them.
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wow you did a great job!
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Old 03-05-2012, 03:32 AM
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Great fix!
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Looks perfect,not even any fading to contend with, I'm sure it's owner will be thrilled.
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Beautiful job and thank you for sharing
Have a Blessed day
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Very nice repair. When I began quilting with a longarm, many many "dog quilts" were the end result of practicing techniques. When they have their own, they leave mine alone


http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...ml#post5024131
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Wow!!! You did a terrific job of mending that hole!! You can barely see it!
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