Now what......UGH!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by MTS
Isn't it amazing how in the 2 feet from your design wall/floor, a carefully planned design, probably hours in the making, just goes completely haywire?
You really have to laugh about it.
Been there, done that.
And in this case, yeah, I would reverse sew it. Unless you change the outside blocks to make a complete X with dark lines going through the whole quilt.
Your right!!!
I think the only thing I will change is the corner blocks to complete the x.
Then I will start on another.
This time I'm not going to use the stripes either.
This is the other thing I didn't like about it.
Some of the stripes are not straight.
So some things to change on the next one.
This one is going to be a gift.
Thanks for helping & all your nice comments about it.
Don't get me wrong I like it but I know it'll look better with a few changes.
Without that, the 2nd design, as is, is just not as defined as the first one, and looks a bit too scrappy.
So, what's your favorite type of seam ripper? :wink:
And seems I'm in the minority. And so it goes. ;) ;)
You really have to laugh about it.
Been there, done that.
And in this case, yeah, I would reverse sew it. Unless you change the outside blocks to make a complete X with dark lines going through the whole quilt.
Your right!!!
I think the only thing I will change is the corner blocks to complete the x.
Then I will start on another.
This time I'm not going to use the stripes either.
This is the other thing I didn't like about it.
Some of the stripes are not straight.
So some things to change on the next one.
This one is going to be a gift.
Thanks for helping & all your nice comments about it.
Don't get me wrong I like it but I know it'll look better with a few changes.
Without that, the 2nd design, as is, is just not as defined as the first one, and looks a bit too scrappy.
So, what's your favorite type of seam ripper? :wink:
And seems I'm in the minority. And so it goes. ;) ;)
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