The worst mistake you ever made{quilting}?
#141
Originally Posted by lclang
I cut out two shirts for the grandsons just alike and when I went to sew them up, one of the sleeves was missing. I looked high and low for them and to this day they never appeared. So I put one sleeve out of a coordinating fabric and a coordinating pocket and collar and they looked real cute. They wore the shirts proudly and never knew that they were supposed to be all one fabric. If you can fix it, don't tell!
#142
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New York City/Manhattan
Posts: 1,316
Originally Posted by kat112000
Umm, at this point I can say LEARNING TO QUILT!! has been my mistake! LOL!! I have done everything stated above me, except, no way will I sew naked!!
#143
I was finishing a log cabin for my new GS...It was not my choice of fabric for a baby, but it made my DD happy because it looked "elegant" in her very first nursery. To add a little child touch I decided to embroider a little train in the center of each block. My 350E was brand new, and after changing threads a zillion times for those trains, I quit for a day to take a break. When I resumed, I was not careful, just wanting to finish!, and did the first train of the day on one side of the center block. Did not even notice it until I was finally all done, hours later. I didn't have the patience to undo it, so off it went. I see it first off when I visit them, but I don't think anyone else will ever notice it. DGS loves it!! He loves all things with trains, so I guess I made a good choice, wherever I put them!
#144
Originally Posted by qnana
I was finishing a log cabin for my new GS...It was not my choice of fabric for a baby, but it made my DD happy because it looked "elegant" in her very first nursery. To add a little child touch I decided to embroider a little train in the center of each block. My 350E was brand new, and after changing threads a zillion times for those trains, I quit for a day to take a break. When I resumed, I was not careful, just wanting to finish!, and did the first train of the day on one side of the center block. Did not even notice it until I was finally all done, hours later. I didn't have the patience to undo it, so off it went. I see it first off when I visit them, but I don't think anyone else will ever notice it. DGS loves it!! He loves all things with trains, so I guess I made a good choice, wherever I put them!
#146
Originally Posted by pinkushion
worst mistake I ever made making a quilt....not starting one yet. Trying to get the nerve up, so thanks for sharing the stories. It has taught me that everyone that quilts are no different than myself "HUMAN"
#147
Originally Posted by stewyscrewy
Getting started. Now I am hopelessly addicted. Who can we blame now.It wasnt my fault or mistake made.
#148
Originally Posted by kem77
I am truly in need of a laugh today? I am in a dilemma on this dumb Quilt I have been working on. My head is in all the wrong upsetting mode of life because of this frustration. I am just needing a few laughs to know that I am not the only one in this world . Thank you.
#149
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 895
Maybe not the worst, but frustrating....I traced my applique designs carefully on freezer paper and cut out my fabric pieces. As I started to iron I realized that I had used the new Pilot Friction Pen and as soon as I began ironing all the lines disappeared!! Never even thought about it, just grabbed the pen!! So I had to retrace all of my lines....
#150
s
I stipple quilted a whole section of a quilt only to find the back had not sewn right. It was over a meter(yard) that I had to unpick before I could find out that the cotton did not like each other as some do. It took me all afternoon to do. I can laugh now but at the time I did not think it funny. You can laugh, I don't mind. it has also happened with invisible thread another time as well.
ouch!!! I am glad you didn't give up. just remember an old saying it comes in three. so hope you don't have to do it again. :lol:
Originally Posted by Annya
Originally Posted by kem77
I am truly in need of a laugh today? I am in a dilemma on this dumb Quilt I have been working on. My head is in all the wrong upsetting mode of life because of this frustration. I am just needing a few laughs to know that I am not the only one in this world . Thank you.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Ps 150
Main
176
03-03-2011 07:06 AM
Ditter43
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
47
10-10-2010 06:11 AM
EllaBud
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
197
08-19-2010 02:12 PM
knlsmith
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
58
02-06-2010 08:48 AM