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Old 12-29-2015, 05:35 PM
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madamekelly
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I am just guessing, but if you are the long armer in question, and it is your quilt, mark it with a chalk so you can find it again, and try some or all of these hints after it is off the frame, in the mean time just quilt peacefully. Breathe. Now, if it is a small tear, you can borrow my fix. I keep a small supply of purchased embroidered appliqués to use to hide accidental "design decisions" (I got the idea from the patches I put on my DD clothes, she was a tomboy). I have also placed the label strategically as part of the design. (I seem to be a clumsy quilter......lol!

I buy them in them in bags at most fabric stores. Most of the time they are iron on, but I iron them on, then use my machine set on '0' to tack them with matching or contrasting thread hidden in the design to make them permanent.

Good luck, and let us know?

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