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MadQuilter 12-30-2013 12:38 PM

A good laugh
 
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I've been quilting for a while now and my quality has improved quite a bit (if I dare say so myself). Last night I decided to pull out some older projects that have been put away in project boxes to see what I had. One was a machine applique from an early class I took (we are talking early '90s). I still liked the colors of fabric I picked but when I pulled out the finished blocks I busted out laughing. (My DH even came to investigate what was up.)

OMG - what a disaster. I used no interfacing. I used a decorative stitch that competes with the pattern. There are areas where I barely caught the edge. The blocks are huge and lumpy and I have NO IDEA how I can fix this mess.

Sitting here scratching my head. Any tips on how to beat this puppy into submission?

DogHouseMom 12-30-2013 12:50 PM

Yeah ... DON'T!

Seriously ... as it is, I like it as "Shabby chic" look. Use it/them in a rag quilt and instead of quilting a big X on the rag sandwich, quilt a single echo around the applique. It will look like it "belongs"!!!

GrannieAnnie 12-30-2013 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by MadQuilter (Post 6482257)
I've been quilting for a while now and my quality has improved quite a bit (if I dare say so myself). Last night I decided to pull out some older projects that have been put away in project boxes to see what I had. One was a machine applique from an early class I took (we are talking early '90s). I still liked the colors of fabric I picked but when I pulled out the finished blocks I busted out laughing. (My DH even came to investigate what was up.)

OMG - what a disaster. I used no interfacing. I used a decorative stitch that competes with the pattern. There are areas where I barely caught the edge. The blocks are huge and lumpy and I have NO IDEA how I can fix this mess.

Sitting here scratching my head. Any tips on how to beat this puppy into submission?

My first thought was to stretch it on a canvas frame and use it for a wall hanging. The design would be perfect for a framed fabric design

tessagin 12-30-2013 12:52 PM

Ditto what she said.

Originally Posted by DogHouseMom (Post 6482279)
Yeah ... DON'T!

Seriously ... as it is, I like it as "Shabby chic" look. Use it/them in a rag quilt and instead of quilting a big X on the rag sandwich, quilt a single echo around the applique. It will look like it "belongs"!!!


bearisgray 12-30-2013 01:03 PM

Cut it apart and use the sections for potholders?

MadQuilter 12-30-2013 01:06 PM

I forgot to mention that this beastie has brothers and sisters too. Thanks for the feedback. It gives me ideas to ponder.

BellaBoo 12-30-2013 01:09 PM

A big puffy pillow form will fill out the block and make a beautiful accent pillow.

AngeliaNR 12-30-2013 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo (Post 6482333)
A big puffy pillow form will fill out the block and make a beautiful accent pillow.

...or a puffy, high-loft batting, if you sew them together into a quilt.

Candace 12-30-2013 01:50 PM

Starch , starch and more starch?

Tartan 12-30-2013 02:01 PM

I would mist the blocks and block them to get them as flat as possible. After they dry, I would add batt and backing and machine quilt the heck out of it. I might trapunto the flowers, use a higher loft batt and pebble or stipple the background.


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