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Old 05-25-2017, 10:27 AM
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I can hear the gasps of horror already I've just put the binding on a quilt and am wondering if it needed some more lines of quilting. Can I go back and add them before I wash the quilt? I've found some online discussion that suggests that though this is - ahem - an unconventional thing to do, it's not unheard of or impossible. Would be interested to know what people think.
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Old 05-25-2017, 10:45 AM
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I've done that a time or two. Turned out ok, in fact the friend I made the quilt for said it looked good to her.
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No gasping here, I've done it. All you need to do is be careful where and how you start and stop your stitching lines. I assume you mean machine quilting?
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No gasp of horror here ......... I've added quilting with no problems.
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Gasp!! (Just kidding) I've done it, it worked out well. As jokir44 said, you just have to be a bit more careful where you stop and start, because you can't hide it in the binding.
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Your quilt, can if you want to.
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Old 05-25-2017, 11:16 AM
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Hey your quilt, whatever you want to do.
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​I gave done it and it worked out fine. I have even mixed hand quilting, machine quilting and ties, GASP!
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Originally Posted by Jennifer23 View Post
Gasp!! (Just kidding) I've done it, it worked out well. As jokir44 said, you just have to be a bit more careful where you stop and start, because you can't hide it in the binding.
Yes, I was thinking that - but then realised that those lines stop at the border anyway, so I just have to be as careful as I was first time round.
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Hey your quilt, whatever you want to do.
Just wanted to be sure it wouldn't cause some major problem I hadn't thought of.
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