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sahm4605 08-03-2010 09:36 AM

Okay this is a bit tricky. My DD has a quilt that great grandma made and the binding is coming off. Should I try and fix the binding myself. or send it out to get fixed? The fabric is not ripped or torn, just the thread that sewed it on broke. I hate to know that she has broken her lovely quilt but it happens. I love the quilt because it is made by family and I picked out two of the fabrics myself. If I do it myself I will have to work on it when she stays at grandmas house this weekend. What do you guys think?

sharon b 08-03-2010 09:38 AM

If you feel comfortable enough , do it yourself :lol:
It will save time and then you will have a part of making the quilt :wink:

sahm4605 08-03-2010 09:45 AM

I just hope that pat never knows that I had to fix one of her beautiful quilts. But then again it was for a kid and i am surprised that it didn't have a problem earlier mostly because we have had to wash it so much and she keeps pulling on it.
How should I fix. Should i remove all the stitching or just "patch" where the thread has broken?

montanablu 08-03-2010 09:50 AM

It sounds like a fairly easy fix. I'd just repair the 'broken' area - no need to remove the entire binding if just one area is affected. Does she not know the quilt has seen some trauma? She may not mind that mom has had a 'hand' in her beloved quilt.

mlaceruby 08-03-2010 09:55 AM

Yes just fix the one area dont make it harder than need be.
A used quilt will have need of repairs from time to time!
my adult son still brings home his quilt for a fix!

quiltinghere 08-03-2010 10:06 AM

Sounds like a do=able fix.

I wouldn't remove anything...but I would make sure I sewed *a number of inches* on either side of the broken stitches.

Make sure to tuck any loose threads inside before you stitch over them.

Good luck!

Bobbielinks 08-03-2010 11:01 AM

I would unstitch just a few stitches on either side of where the thread broke, just enough to knot the thread on each side. Then with thread matching the broken thread restitch the area needed to be mended. No need to send it out.

Prism99 08-03-2010 01:10 PM

I would do it myself. Hand stitching is slow, but easy to do.

woody1229 08-03-2010 01:12 PM

Hey, the binding ripped because the quilt was being loved up so much by its young owner! I call that a compliment for any quilter! Go ahead and fix it, and don't think twice!

littlehud 08-03-2010 04:50 PM

I would sew it myself. I hope lots of my quilts are used so much they need to be repaired.


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