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Old 01-12-2013, 12:03 PM
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Lee in Richmond
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Originally Posted by Dina
You know, I think I wouldn't worry about it. I would just quilt it and pretend it was one of those wonky patterns that was very hard to do! It is a beautiful quilt top!

Dina
I could get away with just binding, etc., if it weren't for the rows which are made up of 2" (finished) squares. That's how I discovered the problem in the first place. The squares are so distorted.. So far I took one especially bad row apart and sewed it the other direction. I could tell how to sew only because the 2" squares row would either have the seams open (the top piece) or all over the place (the under side). I think it is also the top thread that is easier to pull when ripping. I will pick one more "bad" row to re-sew and if that doesn't help I will put it away for Maybe Some Day.
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