Need Advice on an Unfinished for a dear friend...
#21
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Illinois
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I concur with all who have recommended taking this apart and starting with the completed top and finishing with a method the new quilter is comfortable doing. BUT FIRST, please tell the person who is asking you to finish this about your frustration with how the quilt is now and the finishing. The top is great but the owner should know the quilt as it is now presents some problems for you and what the finishing might require. The "fix" should not be a complete surprise to her. The top would still be the original. Perhaps the owner wants it to be all original and would rather have it as a UFO but, if she wants it finished, give her some options on how it might look if you do it with your own methods. It lets her have some input on "making the quilt" her own, too.
#22
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Southeast Georgia
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Man, that dark green flannel is going to fade big time! I would definitely take that off and wash it, since you probably don't know if it was prewashed. I would take out the stitching and start over with just the top. I always hate to come in on the second act on any project!
#23
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: NEPA
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It's a toughy. I understand that you might want to preserve what quilting was done if it was hand quilting. If it was machine quilting I would forget it, take the quilt apart, check all seams on the top. (By the way, I love the top.) I couldn't tell for sure, but the back didn't seem straight with the top, maybe it was the way you moved it for the photo. If it isn't straight, you will never get it straight without taking it apart. You can't replace the batting without taking it apart, you'll have to judge how bad the batting is. In the end, it's a judgement call, you have the quilt in your hands. I think taking it apart and starting over with the top will give the best result. Agree with the person who said you should talk to the owner before doing that. Do they want a better quilt, or do they want everything preserved?
#25
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Texas
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Good luck!
#26
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I kind of agree with keeping it as it is and adding a new backing if the batting is preservable and finish quilting it the way it's been quilted and then just bind it. Slice the edges off and bind. I wouldn't want to change it too much. My sister died and left a few quilts in different stages and myself and a few of her friends "finished" them. We didn't undo any of her work. We were confused a little by some, but we managed to finish without changing anything too much and I'm glad we did it that way. Now I look at the quilts she made and I see "her" in them, not "us".
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I kind of agree with keeping it as it is and adding a new backing if the batting is preservable and finish quilting it the way it's been quilted and then just bind it. Slice the edges off and bind. I wouldn't want to change it too much. My sister died and left a few quilts in different stages and myself and a few of her friends "finished" them. We didn't undo any of her work. We were confused a little by some, but we managed to finish without changing anything too much and I'm glad we did it that way. Now I look at the quilts she made and I see "her" in them, not "us".
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