Simple sewing gone wrong...again and again and again...
#61
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I am not a fast piecer because I put everything up on the design wall (it is behind my chair) and only take off one item at a time -- and I still will sometimes turn the blocks around.
The worst thing I ever had happen was when I was quilting a quilt using my home sewing machine. I was doing really well, it looked great an I was a happy camper. I had minkee on the back -- when I turned it over, the Minkee had picked up a piece of fabric that I thought was well out of reach of the quilt. It too was well quilted in. I have discovered that reverse quilting is worse than reverse piecing (LOL).
The worst thing I ever had happen was when I was quilting a quilt using my home sewing machine. I was doing really well, it looked great an I was a happy camper. I had minkee on the back -- when I turned it over, the Minkee had picked up a piece of fabric that I thought was well out of reach of the quilt. It too was well quilted in. I have discovered that reverse quilting is worse than reverse piecing (LOL).
#67
After two days of sweating blood over a new bag that I resized to make it larger, I finished it tonight , how wonderfull until I picked it up, sewed a handle on backwards , I must leave it that way as it has too much finish work to redoo it , besides no one will know it except me , what a day and it is only 110 here today :oops:
#70
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
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sorry you had so much trouble. The only thing I sew when I'm tired is crumb blocks, really hard to mess those up. :lol:
Sharon W.
Sharon W.
crumb quilt made from lots of little pieces.
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