burn mark on quilt, all gone!!
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Well I read all your suggestions and decided I wasn't good enough to take the square out, so I took out the quilting stitches and cut another square of the same fabric. I centered as best I could and pinned. I then requilted, and turned under by hand. Then machine sewed over that.
None of you would probably do that, but I did it. Here are the results.
By the way that horrible blue chalk did not come out when I washed it. I will never use it again.
None of you would probably do that, but I did it. Here are the results.
By the way that horrible blue chalk did not come out when I washed it. I will never use it again.
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You did an amazing job fixing that up! I know where it was on the back but heck if I can see anywhere that you redid your work! Excellent job. Did you try any of the suggestions first? It would be nice to know which ones, if any didn't work. ;)
So how long before that sewing light finds a new home? I just hate that you did all that beautiful work and then had to go through all of that. You have crafted a truly amazing quilt. Kudos on all of your hard work.
So how long before that sewing light finds a new home? I just hate that you did all that beautiful work and then had to go through all of that. You have crafted a truly amazing quilt. Kudos on all of your hard work.
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