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schoolteacher 05-23-2011 07:03 AM

Have started to hand quilt and have noticed places where the seams have come undone. I have already gone too far in the process to undo. Can I whip stitch the seams and hope for the best? Any other suggestions? Also have a place where there is a small cut in the block. A lesson to be learned is to check all seams/blocks before moving on to finish it. I have a lot of expense and time invested in it so would appreciate any suggestions to save this masterpiece. HA!!

Freddie 05-23-2011 07:11 AM

You can do it by hand. Make sure that you enter the opposite side right across from where you come out. This way you won't see the thread. So, with other words, Go in on one side, come out -go to the other side directly across and come out a little further, go back to the other side, etc. So much easier to show you, but I hope you get the idea.

erstan947 05-23-2011 07:13 AM

I would repair it the best that you can at this point. Every quilt I do I learn valuable lessons. Don't get discouraged. I would Love to see your quilt:)

Raggiemom 05-23-2011 07:14 AM

Oh no, I hope you're able to fix it. I was going to suggest that you check the tension but then reread and saw you were hand stitching and realized that advice wasn't going to be very helpful!

BrendaK 05-23-2011 07:19 AM

What is the pattern of the fabric? Is it a floral, stripe, Can you cut a small piece of the same pattern fabric and then hand sew it over the cut? I have done this before and you really couldn't tell where it was. I also have done the whip stitch thing. I know what ever you do it will be good. Please show us a picture. BrendaK

bearisgray 05-23-2011 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by Freddie
You can do it by hand. Make sure that you enter the opposite side right across from where you come out. This way you won't see the thread. So, with other words, Go in on one side, come out -go to the other side directly across and come out a little further, go back to the other side, etc. So much easier to show you, but I hope you get the idea.

sounds like "the ladder stitch"

dunster 05-23-2011 07:32 AM

If nothing else works, perhaps you could applique a patch over the places where the seams are coming apart.

PurplePassion 05-23-2011 07:41 AM

I think you are handling the fabric too much. Maybe try Fraycheck arounf the edges of the fabric; to stop the fraying.


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