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Originally Posted by MTS
(Post 5675333)
A bit of targeted and localized surgery, and it will all be better.:thumbup:
Lovely quilt, even with your artistic twist ;) |
haha, it took me *forever* to find the mistake! you're very lucky you noticed it now before binding and, I hope, quilting it!
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Walk away from it, pour yourself a glass of wine and put your feet up. Situations like these make me really question why I continue to enjoy quilting!
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I have done that only I didn't notice till I was quilting it. Blah!
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I call those "Design Innovations". I got one quilt all finished and found a boo boo but was NOT inclined to redo the darned thing...all my quits are either gifts to family or friends and what's a boo boo between friends or family??
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I felt like I was playing one of those "find X" games. It took me forever!! When I find something like this, I usually say well, Only God is perfect, and leave it :)
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I had to hunt for it. I couldn't find it until you mentioned the location. It doesn't look like it will be too hard to take out and sew back in, all straight seams. I've made worse ones than that and had to take out. Wait until the time is right and it won't be too bad of a problem. Good luck. It is beautiful.
sassy granny |
Originally Posted by quiltsRfun
(Post 5676352)
It's a pattern from P & B Textiles called Autumn in New England. I've had it for a while so I don't know if it's still on their site but you can check and pbtex.com
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Be like the Amish with an intentional mistake! It sure is pretty and you have to look hard to find it.
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For anyone who's interested, I googled the pattern name and found it at this address.
http://www.pbtex.com/PBTex_AINE.pdf |
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