Cutting issue
#27
I would do it without a second thought. Once a quilt is all together and quilted, the seams just kind of disappear, anyway, overshadowed by the quilting. Let's remember what quilting once was... resourcefulness, not perfection.
#28
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I was prepping my FQ for a turning twenty quilt when I took a phone call. After measuring the material twice before the cut, it never occurred to me that I switched my rotary in my other hand. : ( So, I no longer have the 6 1/2 x 10 1/2 piece.
I am wondering if it would be noticeable to sew the two sections together to achieve my 6 1/2 x 10 1/2 width. How many of you would do this to make it work? I can't believe I did this to my beautiful fabric!
I am wondering if it would be noticeable to sew the two sections together to achieve my 6 1/2 x 10 1/2 width. How many of you would do this to make it work? I can't believe I did this to my beautiful fabric!
#30
I did than on a Irsh chain block once. I cut the remainder sides the same and sewed them back togeather then cut them the right way. Making a block in a block. Instead of hiding it I put it in the middle and it looked like I intended to do that. I knew if I trid to hide it a coner it would like a mistake. It turned out pretty good.
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