Originally Posted by Evie
Originally Posted by POosterman
The Amish people do this on purpose.
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And then there's the well known mantra
"Check your bobbin thread often." Just today, I sewed, or thought I sewed an outer border (at least 70") without bobbin thread. Frustrated the heck out of me that I had to stop and replace the bobbin thread. Hate that when I'm on a roll. |
But why is it that we never learn? You would think that after almost 30 years of quilting I wouldn't make that mistake over and over, but I do!
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I thought I had it, but alas I did it again tonight. I need to practice the mantra some more.
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I thought I had it, but alas I did it again tonight. I need to practice the mantra some more.
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do that at least 10 times on each project duh at least i manage to catch them before the whole damn thing is put together
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Been there, done that!
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Yet another reason I love batiks... no wrong side!
I've done it too, and what's worse I didn't notice until the top was put together. Since it was a WOW I'd reversed, the mistake showed up MUCH better from a bit of a distance than it did putting the block together. |
Originally Posted by raptureready
LOL and yeah, I'm laughing AT you because this is one time that it's not me. LOL LOL LOL But don't feel too badly, we've all been there many times. I was zipping along one day and had 19 out of 20 blocks completed when I realized that half of them were going the wrong way.
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Originally Posted by renee765
Originally Posted by PALS65
There is a saying if you have never gone off a horse then you aren't a horseback rider. I think we could also say if you have never sewn 2 pieces together wrong then you aren't a quilter.
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