Can you believe I did this? I can't
#31
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Location: Perth, Western Australia
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What a pain! I would applique over, I have done this and it is amazing how the repair "disappears" once it's been washed. I had a similar thing happen to me but not with quilting fabric. My husband bought a pair of 100% cotton walk shorts and they completely disintegrated in the wash...tiny fragments everywhere, the only thing left in one piece was the waistband.
#35
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
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I can't believe you did either dear, especially since you had to replace the border. So sorry, I don't envy you having to rip it all out. How many butterflies do you have to redo. Just dive in and do it. You won't be satisfied unless you do, the rest looks too lovely to leave like that. I do hope you didn't have a deadline to meet for this quilt.
#37
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Missouri
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Shame on that fabric! I would think an applique over the wings would be the way to go. Did it happen on the lot of wings or just a few? I would be tempted to lay an applique over the wing and stitch it down with bright variegated thread.
#39
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Tennessee
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Is there any way to re create using the faulty material...like raw edge applique strips over the torn pieces or decorative threads? Just thoughts...I hate ripping and resewing. Maybe have striped wings with other material or decorative threads leaving the black. Don't know if this makes it clear what I am suggesting. So sorry.
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