Finally a Finish
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This project jumped right in front of all the others in line. How does that happen?
This project should be called "rip it good" as almost every step involved ripping. How does that happen? I converted a pattern to use the accuquilt dies and still managed to miss a straight seam line. Ripped out the bad seams and started again. I used a circle design from the emb machine to quilt the inside square first. It just wasn't the one so that was ripped out. How does that happen? I quilted it ITH on the embroidery machine and wanted to use the border feature. I didn't like the design after it started, so ripped that out and made another stippling block instead. The first attempts at the corner-stones were wrong. Another rip! Lucky for me, the binding went one just fine. |
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Backing and binding for the table topper.
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Perfect! Backing was made for the table topper.
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Well, it's pretty, even though you had problems with it...it sure turned out nice!
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Very cute!
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Wonderful finish.
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Funny, it doesn't look like Swiss cheese! Just kidding! Good for you to persevere and finish up this project. Looks really good. 👍
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I love your quilt!!!! Perfect colors. And also that you quilted it ITH. I’ve purchased lots of designs for quilting with my embroidery machines, just have never gotten up the nerve to try them. I am also an Accuquilt user and lover, it’s a wonderful machine - I have all three except the studio. I saved a picture for myself, Hope that is,OK with you.
Sandy in Mooresville, NC |
Rip happens.... But It looks great! Good job on hanging in there to get it finished the way you wanted.
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Love this table topper!
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