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annabruen 06-15-2011 06:18 PM

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I am working on a quilt-as-you-go pattern. Sometimes the seams overlap on the back if I have not guessed the distance to the edge correctly while assembling the block. (see awful pictures)

Can I pick out the couple of extra stitches, or will this compromise the strength of the seam?

sewgull 06-15-2011 06:24 PM

I think you pick the stitches out

amma 06-15-2011 06:26 PM

If you pick them out, you stand a chance of them unraveling. I would leave your thread tails long, and then you can unpick, knot and bury them. I would leave these ones alone :wink: :D:D:D

MTS 06-15-2011 06:30 PM

I would leave them in for now. If you unpick them, you'd have to use fray check or something else to stabilize them so the rest of the thread doesn't come loose.

For next time:
When sewing that piece in the block, I would have gone ALL the way off the edge so it wouldn't be a problem and I wouldn't have to worry about where to stop.

If you were consistent, those lines would have met up (or close enough) on the back. And if they were a bit off, it wouldn't look any worse than the little knot hills from stopping and starting in the middle of the block (unless you were going to bury all your threads).

Or I would have used a thread color to match the back so it wouldn't be so noticeable.

For the record, it's only really noticeable to YOU. I'm only seeing it because you've got a close-up.
This fails the "Can I see if from a galloping horse?" category. :mrgreen:

It's not a big deal. But you can keep the other options in mind for the next quilt.

Isn't it a great method! I LOVE QAYG.

Quilter7x 06-15-2011 06:31 PM

If the tails on them are long enough, you should be able to pick them out, put a knot in it and bury the knot inside. It's not always easy to judge where the seam will meet on the other side. Good luck.

annabruen 06-15-2011 06:47 PM

thank you!

Tartan 06-15-2011 06:49 PM

Did you back stitch the ends? If you did, you might have enough thread to tie and bury the ends if you carefully unpick the stitches.
If you don't have enough thread to tie, I would try a sample in an hidden spot. Drop a bit of fray check on the stitching line (on both sides) where you want your thread to end. Wait for that one spot to completely dry and unpick the two or three stitches up to the fray check and clip. See if they hold before doing any more.They don't look bad with the thread colour being close, I would probably leave them alone.

BETTY62 06-15-2011 07:32 PM

It's a beautiful quilt. I would leave the threads as they are because I don't think they will be noticed by anyone but you.

snipforfun 06-15-2011 08:12 PM

I won't report u to the quilt police!

Jim's Gem 06-16-2011 09:47 AM

Welcome to the board from Southern California!!!

nycquilter 06-16-2011 11:19 AM

you are being too harsh on yourself. Remember: done is better than perfect AND no one but you will criticize these stitches. I vote for leaving them as they are and not worrying. Unless it's going into a show, then that's different.

MadQuilter 06-16-2011 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by nycquilter
done is better than perfect

Ain't that the truth! For this quilt, I would chalk it up to learning and leave well enough alone. When the whole quilt is finished and washed, you'll soon forget about those little imperfections and just consider that part of the charm.

merrylouw 06-16-2011 11:30 AM

[/quote]For the record, it's only really noticeable to YOU. I'm only seeing it because you've got a close-up.
This fails the "Can I see if from a galloping horse?" category. :mrgreen:

It's not a big deal. But you can keep the other options in mind for the next quilt.

Isn't it a great method! I LOVE QAYG.[/quote]


I agree with the galloping horse theory! Done is better than perfect. And, attempting perfection can give you ulcers!

lynn_z 06-16-2011 12:02 PM

Get a very fine crochet hook and pull them away from where they are now...the farther the better.

nativetexan 06-16-2011 12:26 PM

you would have to go back and stitch over the end of the seam you want to leave. then unpick.

TonnieLoree 06-16-2011 12:38 PM

OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this is terrible! Throw your sewing machine into the nearest lake with you strapped to it.

Please, I don't mean to sound crass, BUT remember that we are all here together. I betcha I have made a faux pas in my learning experience. I'm sure I will make many more. Enjoy the ride. Sometimes you get the stallion; sometimes you get the mule.

butter14562 06-16-2011 01:32 PM

I haven't made any quilt as you go,but I thought you did the quilting before you pieced it together.I have Betty cotton book that she did with Nancy Z. I like your quilt. Butter


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