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Rhonda K 11-23-2019 03:13 PM

Fiddles & Fudge
 
I'm realizing that sometimes I have to fiddle and fudge to get to the finish line. My current quilt project was supposed to be quick and easy quilt in the hoop.

It's been a fiddle to get each hooping just right. Now I'm in the avoidance mode...anything else but the quilt.

So do you wing it? Fiddle or fudge?

nativetexan 11-23-2019 03:16 PM

I'm still fiddling and fudging. weeks now. so no help to you. sorry.

AprilM 11-23-2019 04:11 PM

I just wing it a lot... are you piecing or quilting

Jingle 11-23-2019 04:36 PM

In piecing I just try to be accurate in cutting and sewing so I don't have to fudge.

Sharon5012 11-23-2019 05:41 PM

I am a fudger, and will probably be a fudger for another couple years. Maybe one day I will have the experience and time to plan every inch and improve my “precision” skills enough to not require a bit of fudge, but not yet.

Onebyone 11-23-2019 05:45 PM

I was in a hurry to finish a quilt for my DD for a birthday present for her lovely neighbor. A floral pretty throw quilt. The borders were so wavy I took them off twice and nothing was working. Lots of bias edges in the piecing. I left the borders off, machine quilted the quilt and then sewed on a row of ruffles made from the border fabric. The quilt looked great. The borders wanted to ripple so I let them. LOL

JustAbitCrazy 11-23-2019 09:23 PM

LOl, I like your logic, Onebyone!

Sharonquilts 11-24-2019 01:24 AM

I have a Bargello UFO for this very reason ... only I fiddled and fudged to the point I had to take a lot of it apart. Not good. A little fudging is okay. I doubt too many of us start out with "perfect" skills. And like OneOnOne stated, sometimes we just have to come up with a new plan.

Bobbinalong 11-24-2019 01:28 AM

That well known, early learnt technique for finished quilts? Fiddle and fudge is a skill that is writ large in all quilting books and instructions; albeit occasionally in invisible ink :D

aashley333 11-24-2019 04:44 AM

I like to think of my fudges as "Where's Waldo". I probably have a mistake, but good luck finding it.

Rhonda K 11-24-2019 05:05 AM


Originally Posted by AprilM (Post 8331638)
I just wing it a lot... are you piecing or quilting


The project is a Christmas panel quilt that I'm quilting with the embroidery machine. Lots of mishaps and I'm losing interest.

The other project is a play barn for grandson. I followed the directions and should have done it my way. Had to go back and fiddle with finishing details. I still have buttons to attach and then I'll post some pictures.

juliasb 11-24-2019 05:09 AM

I do my fair share of both. I don't like fudging it but do if I must and fiddling again when all else fails. So I do both fiddling and fudging. I try to stay right where I belong but there is no such thing as a perfect quilter here.

Karamarie 11-25-2019 04:28 AM

I wing it, fudge it and fiddle it at times.


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