Lesson #2781
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Machine--very tight stitches so the paper would rip easily afterwards. :roll:
I'm almost done quilting baby top #2. One more to go, but since I'm keeping that one, it can wait. Or, maybe I should finish it now while I'm practiced up. The new tops ideas are calling so loudly!
I'm almost done quilting baby top #2. One more to go, but since I'm keeping that one, it can wait. Or, maybe I should finish it now while I'm practiced up. The new tops ideas are calling so loudly!
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I did not realize that was lesson # 2781---my manual stops at lesson # 2468. I guess that is why I have repeatedly made this mistake myself. :)
I feel your pain, Karla. And it always happens when we think everything is going so well.
I feel your pain, Karla. And it always happens when we think everything is going so well.
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And it always happens when we think everything is going so well.
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Well try doing it twice in the same place!!!! Quilting and :D how nice, done. Look at the back :shock: it is flipped over and quilted to back :x . Rip out,make sure it is where it suppose to be :) Start quilting again, :D Get it done :-D . There I did it again how :?: I have no idea :XD: Rip out very,very carefully :evil: MAKE SURE it is in place and smooth plus putting a pin in. :thumbup: Got it! :-D This was free motion quilting. :lol: :lol: BillsBonBon
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Originally Posted by Marcia
I did not realize that was lesson # 2781---my manual stops at lesson # 2468. I guess that is why I have repeatedly made this mistake myself. :)
I feel your pain, Karla. And it always happens when we think everything is going so well.
I feel your pain, Karla. And it always happens when we think everything is going so well.
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