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PurplePassion 06-12-2014 06:26 PM

Opinion on label placement
 
I put together a quilt top with sampler blocks from a block exchange. I checked all the blocks over and repaired seams before I put the sashing on. I sent the top out to be quilted . And now I had the quilt laid out on my big table, pinning the binding on; and I found a block right in the middle that a seam was pulled apart. I tried stitching it up , but one of the fabrics just frays. I can't take it apart to repair it. My only idea to fix it now is to place my label over it. But I usually put my labels on the back. This is for my Niece's graduation. Will this look stupid to have the label on the front and in the middle of the quilt. or should I put something else over it ? Thanks for your advice.

eyes 06-12-2014 06:29 PM

Can you put her name and graduation date on the label. Maybe a graduation cap to.

wesing 06-12-2014 06:49 PM

Could you open the seam a bit more and insert some type of iron-on stabilizer?

AZ Jane 06-12-2014 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by eyes (Post 6756452)
Can you put her name and graduation date on the label. Maybe a graduation cap to.

Perfect idea!!

dunster 06-12-2014 06:58 PM

I think an "ordinary" label might look strange (hard to say without seeing the quilt) but something like eyes suggested, or some other type of applique, would be perfect.

Terri D. 06-12-2014 09:57 PM

Maybe dab the exposed raw edges with Fray Check and then applique something over the torn area?

Auntie V 06-12-2014 11:20 PM

You could applique another fabric over the bad fabric to cover it up. Look at a few tuts on quilt repair to see how it is done.

QuiltnNan 06-13-2014 01:36 AM

i like the idea of putting her name and graduation date over the area

bearisgray 06-13-2014 01:58 AM

Bummer!!!!!

GingerK 06-13-2014 02:06 AM

I think an applique of some sort will be the most permanent fix. I like the name, grad date idea. Might have to steal that one! :)

Maureen NJ 06-13-2014 02:52 AM

Just my opinion. 10-20 years from now I wouldn't want to look at a beautiful quilt and see a graduation cap. I think I would try to repair by appliquéing a piece/pieces with the same fabric so it won't stand out. If anyone says anything, you can say that you like what the Amish do. They deliberately make a mistake because only God makes something perfect.

mermaid 06-13-2014 04:27 AM

Do you have an embroidery machine? I really like the suggestion by "eyes" and I know there are some neat 'cap' designs available...I think I've even seen one with the year on it (maybe I saw it in my stash!) If you could make a label like an "applique with the satin stitched edges and then hand sew it on--that is what I would do.

PurplePassion 06-13-2014 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by wesing (Post 6756476)
Could you open the seam a bit more and insert some type of iron-on stabilizer?

No that won't work. but thanks

PurplePassion 06-13-2014 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by Maureen NJ (Post 6756672)
Just my opinion. 10-20 years from now I wouldn't want to look at a beautiful quilt and see a graduation cap. I think I would try to repair by appliquéing a piece/pieces with the same fabric so it won't stand out. If anyone says anything, you can say that you like what the Amish do. They deliberately make a mistake because only God makes something perfect.

It was made from swap blocks, so I will have to use a different fabric. I think I might try to make a couple of hearts and applique them on. And I don't believe in that Amish saying, because if you are going to fake a mistake --then that is still lying and has nothing to do with God.

bearisgray 06-13-2014 05:36 PM

Are you able to post a picture of the offending block?

I just had an idea - if one could modify the design by adding several pieces to the block to make it look intentional?

I'm thinking that if one piece of that fabric frayed so badly that it pulled out, that more than one might be vulnerable.

I have long thought that to put an "intentional" "mistake" in a quilt is a very arrogant thing to do! I have seen pictures of some of those "mistakes" - and do wonder "What were they thinking?"

eyes 06-13-2014 06:43 PM

I don't put intentional mistakes in my works. The wonkiness seems to find it's way all by it's self.

ManiacQuilter2 06-14-2014 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by eyes (Post 6756452)
Can you put her name and graduation date on the label. Maybe a graduation cap to.

I too like this idea. I put an application on a exchange block because of a mistake I made and it was the hit of the block exchange. Make it look like it was part of the layout and no one will know but you and ALL OF US!! And we won't TELL !! :)

Donnamarie 06-20-2014 10:48 AM

My first thought was to appliqué a butterfly over it but like someone suggested, appliqué a graduation cap over it. That would be cute.

ube quilting 06-20-2014 12:12 PM

Just a suggestion. a lot of people on the QB do machine embroidery for us and a cap and date block might be the perfect solution, done in the school colors. do a search on QB for those that do this type of work. It might be worth looking into.
peace


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