Originally Posted by Ps 150
Originally Posted by Kas
My mom used to take a needle and thread without a knot and come through the back. Then she would put the needle through the loop made by the snag and then put the needle back through the same hole in the fabric she pushed it up through. Then holding the loose end of the thread and the needle in one hand she would pull the snag back through. Then you should be able to quilt over it.
That would take care of the loop on top of the fabric but there's a snag line in the fabric. It's pretty noticeable in person but this picture kind of dulls the snag. It looks more like a manufacturing error than a human error. There's a hard, raised bump on the fabric that you can kind of see in the picture. That's what I'm trying to cover up. She had the thought that if I did some kind of quilting, then it would cover it up.
Sometimes a bit of thread gets caught in the weaving during the manufacturing process. If that happened, try cutting the "Tail of thread off closely" and stitch a line of quilting stitches right over the worst "bump" to distract the eyes of the viewer. It is about all you can do....