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Tippysmom 10-27-2018 02:39 PM

Stupid, stupid, stupid!
 
Now I did it. Made a Christmas top with log cabin blocks and a big Santa appliqué. The appliqué was done with a blanket stitch (big mistake) and when it was done I saw that the appliqué was not placed correctly.:eek:
Now to rip it out...to make it faster I used one of those scalpel-like rippers (bigger mistake) and now I have some rips in the top.

What can I do?? Put more appliqué over them? I don’t know!

i did get Santa placed correctly and sewn with a small zigzag.

please help!

Renate

zozee 10-27-2018 02:46 PM

First, breathe. Then breathe again.

Can we see a picture to help offer suggestions?

bearisgray 10-27-2018 02:52 PM

I can sympathize with your frustration.

Now - go do what zozee suggested - show us pictures - and you will get suggestions - someone may even come up with a better than original idea!

Jane Quilter 10-27-2018 02:55 PM

I first put a drop of anti fray on the cut so it doesn"t get worse. Then I would consider a tuck, or an applique over the cuts. Like if it was next to santa's face I might add a "pipe" or fluffy beard to cover it. If next to his back, add a sack of toys. If near his hand, add a mitten.

Tartan 10-27-2018 02:56 PM

If you have the appliqué in the right place now on your top, you will probably need to add another appliqué. A picture would help with suggestions.

Up North 10-27-2018 03:23 PM

You could add snowflakes to cover errors.

JustAbitCrazy 10-27-2018 05:11 PM

All great suggestions. The only thing missing is a very berry wine cooler.

wesing 10-27-2018 05:11 PM

If the tears are tiny look at a product called Bo-Nash. There are YouTube videos for it. It has saved us a lot of headaches.

Tiggersmom 10-27-2018 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by Up North (Post 8150687)
You could add snowflakes to cover errors.

This was my first thought.

DACO48 10-27-2018 05:58 PM

A friend showed me how to use iron on 1/4 inch double sided hemming tape to pull the tear together. Then just applique over the top of the tear.


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