Old 06-25-2011, 07:02 AM
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karenm36
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I was pinning my quilt layers this am when I noticed this hole in one of the blocks! How did I ever miss it?! My first inclination was to put some type of fusible material on the back to stabilize it...but then I thought...this is going to be washed a lot since it's a baby quilt. I probably ought to replace the block...I do have enough material left that I think I can fussy cut another matching block.

Now...what's the "easiest" way to replace a block that's already sewn in without taking apart a third of the quilt? Or is that asking too much...do I have to take apart that whole corner...and just not fuss about the time it's going to take to do it?!!! :?

Thought I'd ask y'all first and see what you experienced quilters would recommend!

Thanks, Karen

Close up of the hole
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This is the block it's in
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This is the corner of the quilt that it's in
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