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Old 03-11-2011, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Laura3
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....
Isn't it something when you want some to go away they don't and when they are to stay they don't. Did you finish and it all come out right?
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Old 03-11-2011, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Laura3
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....
Isn't it something when you want some to go away they don't and when they are to stay they don't. Did you finish and it all come out right?
I just retraced all the lines on the freezer paper with a permanent pen and then pressed them to the fabric. Its just frustrating to do the tracing all over again!! Not too bad....
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Old 03-13-2011, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by maryjoan
You have been stitching about the same way for many, many quilts, therefore, your mind wanders as you are stitching. You are so experienced nothing can go wrong. Right!!! Girls, love yourselves and rip out your mistakes and have a good, good laugh! Love, Quilting Joan
Very inspirational reply , my mind wanders on many occasions. I am going to have to put a rope around the seam ripper if i do any by machine. Thank you for your rally on!!!!
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Originally Posted by maryjoan
You have been stitching about the same way for many, many quilts, therefore, your mind wanders as you are stitching. You are so experienced nothing can go wrong. Right!!! Girls, love yourselves and rip out your mistakes and have a good, good laugh! Love, Quilting Joan
Very inspirational reply , my mind wanders on many occasions. I am going to have to put a rope around the seam ripper if i do any by machine. Thank you for your rally on!!!!
My ripper had a very annoying habit of hiding when I really needed it so I got some of those velcro dots that have a sticky back and put one on the machine, right above the backstitch button and the other on the ripper lid. Now it's always there and no longer being borrowed by the "Borrowers" that live in my walls. LoL!!
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Originally Posted by kwhite
I have sewn my clothes to a quilt. Now I sew int he nude!!
ROFLMBO
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My disasters are legion! But seemingly happen all in one block. I can go weeks without incident....but then you get a doozy of a day. Yesterday I accidentally ironed my fabric whilst it was on my cutting mat (note to self do not be lazy and put mat on ironing board)...repeatedly sewed the fabric wrong way about for a zippered back, put the wrong colour bobbin thread in the machine, not once but twice, forgot to switch needles and change stitch length between jobs....then had to unpick tiny stitches after wondering why the needle broke - twice.
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Originally Posted by earthwalker
My disasters are legion! But seemingly happen all in one block. I can go weeks without incident....but then you get a doozy of a day. Yesterday I accidentally ironed my fabric whilst it was on my cutting mat (note to self do not be lazy and put mat on ironing board)...repeatedly sewed the fabric wrong way about for a zippered back, put the wrong colour bobbin thread in the machine, not once but twice, forgot to switch needles and change stitch length between jobs....then had to unpick tiny stitches after wondering why the needle broke - twice.
Oh my what a day that was.I would have had to get up and look at the calendar to see if it was friday the 13.Or if there was to be a full moon out that night. I am one that I would have to call it a night and to start fresh another day. I get to a point when I know it is not ment to be done that day. I left my cutting mat on the table one day, came back the next day and it was worped. {can't understand???} read the instructions I had saved .Why I never read. Do not leave or put near heat.Was to sunny of a day. Oh well that is now my Do Anything Mat!!!Love to have to rebuy supplies. Nothing to this sewing>hahaha :lol:
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Snipping quilt while snipping thread? Did it last week-- but on the front of the block! I've done it all (except sewing my clothes to the quilt) lol
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Originally Posted by kwhite
I have sewn my clothes to a quilt. Now I sew int he nude!!
I wish I could do that..but my knees chafe!
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I had couple of glasses of wine then cut the backing out for a flannel/jean quilt (for football games), was off by about 6 inches all around, bad thing was I actually tried to attach the top and back before I realized what I did. Just cut a complimentary boarder out of a different flannel, no one knew but of course I told everyone!
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