Is this quilt a lost cause?
So the good news is, I just got a Baby Lock Crescendo to replace my $200 Brother sewing machine. Yay! My new machine is super-dreamy and so much fun to use. I decided to give it its trial run on a little baby quilt I'm making for my son's first-grade teacher, who is expecting. Here's the problem: I decided to do some simple stippling on the quilt which is the only sort of FMQ that I'm OK at. I can do it with pretty good results on my Brother, but apparently this machine is different enough that the way I did it on my Brother is not compatible with my Baby Lock. So I quilted the whole thing feeling really confident about myself and then I flipped it over and ... Gack. The tension on the back is all messed up. You can see the loops from the top thread and the bobbin thread is just sort of lying there under the loops.
So I know this is not the machine, it's me and my speed/coordination/etc. So clearly I should have done some practice quilting first, ok lesson learned. But my question is, is this quilt ruined now? Should I toss it and make her a whole new one, or will it still hold together (given that it's a baby quilt and will probably be washed frequently)? It's really cute and I'm quite upset with myself for messing it up the way I did.