I do that with white on white on a regular basis. grrrrr Ususlly only once - sometimes more than once.
LivelyLady
06-02-2011 12:25 PM
Originally Posted by missgigglewings
Don't feel bad...I"ve sewn that many together without bobbin thread!
LOL...been there, done that.
MelodyWB
06-02-2011 12:59 PM
Been there..done that !!!
Jennifer22206
06-02-2011 01:00 PM
been there done that. Didn't notice one until the final quilt was quilted and bound. :) Least you caught yours!
craftybear
06-02-2011 01:02 PM
oh no, I guess we learn by our mistakes
eastermarie
06-02-2011 03:58 PM
I've done that.
eastermarie
06-02-2011 03:59 PM
I've done that.
:oops:
Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
06-02-2011 06:38 PM
Originally Posted by kwhite
Sew them wrong, unsew them and then sew them together again WRONG!!!
:oops: Me, too. And don't even ask how many times I have sewn the final ends of binding together wrong!! It's a wonder I don't wear them out ripping stitches before I get that right.
justwannaquilt
06-02-2011 07:02 PM
Originally Posted by kwhite
Sew them wrong, unsew them and then sew them together again WRONG!!!
LMBO. One time I was sewing HST, I sewed on either side of the line, cut them apart THEN realized that I had sewn one square right side facing....I proceeded to get another square and sew the two offending triangles to the square right sides together. WITHOUT REMOVING THE OFFENDING FABRIC! The reason for this you ask....I was trying to avoid having that now bias edge stretch. for whatever reason I don't know, I thought I could sew the new seam and then take out the bad one. LMBO! And no this didn't happen when I first started sewing/quilting. This was just within the last three months. I actually put THOUGHT into it because this was going to be "easier"! I threw the whole thing in the trash and started over with two new squares.