Ironing a king sized quilt top
#42
My first one is going to be my last one. It was fun because it was for me but ironing it was a big pain. and sewing the rows. I probably gave up 1/2 way through and since it is for me who cares??? Plus I did not get the 1/4 of an inch seems right and it is coming apart in many places. I keep the thread and needle in my room and keep repairing it. I am so glad it is for me and not some one else. I would be so embarrassed. I do wonder about the ones I gave away. I think there is just one out there that I took apart so much because I made so many mistakes on it that is probably falling apart. Good luck on your though..
#43
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Alabama
Posts: 106
Originally Posted by quiltingfan
My first one is going to be my last one. It was fun because it was for me but ironing it was a big pain. and sewing the rows. I probably gave up 1/2 way through and since it is for me who cares??? Plus I did not get the 1/4 of an inch seems right and it is coming apart in many places. I keep the thread and needle in my room and keep repairing it. I am so glad it is for me and not some one else. I would be so embarrassed. I do wonder about the ones I gave away. I think there is just one out there that I took apart so much because I made so many mistakes on it that is probably falling apart. Good luck on your though..
#44
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 41
Jacquie, what a great (and simple) idea. Why did I not think of it YEARS ago. Think of the re-ironing I could have saved! And like justwannaquilt, when I do it I try not to think past one more ironing board ahead of myself. But first I think of lots of reasons to put it off!
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