Old 10-28-2011, 03:10 PM
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QuiltingGrannie
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Originally Posted by raptureready
I would thread a needle and hand stitch it together again. Go under the fabric to start, take very tiny stitches and keep the threads hidden under the fabric. It won't be the easiest thing to do but it can be done and it shouldn't take too long. Do it basically like a blind hem stitch only very tiny then quilt through it. The quilting will help to hide the repair.
That should do it. You may also want to add a tiny bit of fabric glue as you stitch it. I've done that to one that had the very little seam to it and you would never know it had been 'repaired'.

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