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Old 12-21-2015, 07:09 PM
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just_the_scraps_m'am
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Originally Posted by AZ Jane View Post
My SIL asked me to repair a quilt his grandmother had made when he was born (not crib sized). It was a lot of work but got'er done. There were a few tears and seams had come loose but the main problem, most of the machine quilting had started to come loose. I ended up hand quilting where the machine quilting was, removing the machine quilting as I went. Thank goodness it was mainly straight, not meandering! Now I try to hand quilting unless it will be an everyday, wash once a week quilt. I am afraid the machine quilting is not going to hold up like the hand quilting of yesteryear.
i considered hand quilting, but the damage is way too extensive, & my patience isn't enough for that either -- hope i can figure out a way to make this one come together!
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