Ever been this stupid?
#41
Originally Posted by brings
Has any one squared up there block and learn they cut off there points i have been sewing and squaring away and realized i didn't allow for my 1/4 in seam on my blocks i am so frustrated i cut and sewed about 7 12"blocks already.I guess it doesn't pay to get in a hurry :(
#43
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Buena Park, CA
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:You mean that robots don't make that noise???? Tell the kids that you forgot to oil them before you sewed them on. My big question is WHY are you hand appliquing robots on a quilt for children? You must be a good soul!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, I am so glad I only drink caffeine free coke.
Oh, I am so glad I only drink caffeine free coke.
#47
I think this is God sending us little messages to open our eyes to the fact that we are only human, we make mistakes and those of us that admit our mistakes are the ones who learn from them and become better at everything we do. Congratulations you a definately a member of the human race and a wonderful person to do this for your daughter's class.
Love to see the pictures before you gift it.
Andie :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Love to see the pictures before you gift it.
Andie :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
#48
Originally Posted by MZStitch
I took a class with Author Linda Poole. Her whole applique method is to stitch it down then cut a slit in the back and pull the paper out. I prefer the old needle turn freezer paper method so the papers always on top so I don't forget it, as I know how easy it must be to forget it! So you could slit the back, pull the paper out, it would likely be just fine. I can't remember if she whip stitched it closed, I likely would,
#50
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Join Date: May 2009
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Originally Posted by Butterflyblue
Oh, there are many stupider things I have done. I quilted over a safety pin that was basting my quilt together and didn't notice until I had finished and bound the quilt.
Then there was the "Sprite in the steam iron" incident. :oops:
Then there was the "Sprite in the steam iron" incident. :oops:
So that was YOU!!! (with the Sprite!)
:lol: My husband even got a chuckle out of that one...Said it sounded like something I would do!!! :?
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