overboard with the seam ripper
#1
overboard with the seam ripper
ok, so I'm working on my grandpa's quilt and realize that I have a block section sewing onto the row wrong. I get out th e seam ripper and take it out..... wrong seam. I take out the correct seam.... then sew it back on right were I just removed it from.. dah.
#3
When I read your 'subject' line my first thought was NO, don't jump overboard just because you have to use your seam ripper!!!
We all have been there and done that! What is 'bad' is when you unsew your error and then re-sew it wrong, AGAIN! Grrrr unsew again! [blushing]
We all have been there and done that! What is 'bad' is when you unsew your error and then re-sew it wrong, AGAIN! Grrrr unsew again! [blushing]
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Been there, done that. I was working on a pattern and thought I'd sewed a section on wrong, ripped it out, sewed it to where I thought it should go only to realize it was right in the first place! Yikes, some days you're the windshield and some days you're the bug.
#8
I saw at a quilt expo an electric seam ripper. Never thought someone would really need it much, but from the sounds of it, this would have been a great reason to purchase one! I bet you were glad when you were done.
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