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Old 02-27-2012, 02:25 PM
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RedGarnet222
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Originally Posted by wendsy View Post
I'm one who would take out seams, remove boarders then separate the stripes and see if you cam rework it.I am very familiar with a seam ripper-fabric costs too much! I once removed the stitching from a lap throw I had sewn years ago-completely finished but as my sewing has improved the worse it got to looking so I spent 3 hors removing the stitches only the find I had not cut the pieces and I ended with about 3 yards of uncut material to work with. So I'd say if you can see anything redeemable to you in your quilt top, really think a bout tearing it down or re-cut and material to your liking in. After all it's your quilt you can do anything you want with it.
Me too wendsy... It doesn't take as long as you would think to take it apart and reclaim those blocks for another quilt.

I once took a santa hanger apart three times before I got it right. But, it sure was worth it to have it right.
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