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Old 03-09-2013, 06:52 AM
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Aylahopper
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Unhappy Is it too late to add a stabalizer?

I am making a memory quilt from my Dad's dress shirts. Everything was going great and then....ahhhhh!

There are several types of fabrics in it. A few are slippery. I had decided that I wanted to do something with sashing (a first time for me) that way it would show each block on its own instead of all blended together. I was at the point that I was sewing my rows together. I could not get the downward sashing to match up to the next row being sewn on So, for the last week I have been doing lots of seam ripping and thinking on how to solve this without losing those fabrics altogether.

I am stumped. Is it too late to add a stabalizer to those fabrics? Hard lesson to learn as this is only my 3rd quilt.

Thanks for listening and any help! Off to pick some more....

Ayla
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