Originally Posted by cminor
Ok, so a year or so ago, I made my first quilt. I cut purple and pick squares, had really bad seams and learned a lot! I put it together and turned it inside out (pillowcase method?). 6 months later, I finally decided to "quilt" it by SID. Well kind of SID. My rows were so off, there was no consistant ditch.
Now, I am thinking about taking it apart, fixing the bad seams, and binding it. But, I am not sure if I am ready to pull the plug. Or should I say, my seam ripper. Thats going to be hours of pulling stitches to get the sandwich apart.
I really like the quilt, but there are just so many things wrong with it. Not to mention the stain on the white strip of backing that makes me crazy every time I see it.
I would guess it would take me about 6 hours to pull the stitiches out. Should I do it?
You need to ask yourself how much time you want to devote to redoing this quilt or do you want to move on and make something new and better. You're the only one that can answer the question.
For me the answer is no, I wouldn't want to spend any more time on something that's basically done.