HUGE Mistake
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HUGE Mistake
I am longarm quilting a king size quilt that just barely fits my frame. It has three borders and 85 squares. I quilted the top three borders with matching thread, the 85 squares with contrasting thread, and then the bottom three borders with contrasting thread. My top border thread is opposite the bottom border thread! Before I can sew the side borders I have to remove the stitching on the top replace it to match the bottom. Three borders on a 110" quilt have to come out. I can't believe I messed up so badly. And, of course, it is time sensitive. Rip, rip, rip.
#4
maybe you don't need to take it out.
if you do the same on the side borders it will form a 2-color "frame" and look intentional.
it might look a bit like a shadow box effect.
if you do the same on the side borders it will form a 2-color "frame" and look intentional.
it might look a bit like a shadow box effect.
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I don't long arm, but if I made that mistake, I like this idea better. Sometimes mistakes are made for a reason. Best of luck.
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When doing thread color changes I put a post it on the machine to remind me.....when I do various fm designs on sashes, borders that get rolled up til the end...short memory...I use a magna-doodle toy I picked up at goodwill.....draw what I did and keep on work table as reminder when I get to other end.......have done much frog-stitching......
#7
I don't even know what to say, but you have my complete sympathy. Maybe you can make it look intentional. However, if you really can't, I will come help rip. I will call after lunch and come over with my seam ripper. (This is my sister, folks, and I know where she lives. )
Dina
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Thanks for the ideas. On another quilt it might have worked, but not on this one. I have ripped for 3 hours and an over half finished. A few more hours of ripping and then I can reload it on the longarm. I'll be glad to get this one finished!
#9
Ugh. I feel your pain. I now snap a picture on my phone of the quilting in the first border and first row of blocks. Not only does it remind me what thread I use, it also reminds me exactly how I quilted it. There is nothing worse than having to walk away from quilting it for a few days, only to come back to find that you can't remember how you were quilting it!
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