What is the silliest thing you did while quilting?
#21
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Originally Posted by BlueChicken
Originally Posted by kwhite
I have sewed the clothes I was wearing to the project.
I'm sorry.... but I laughed so hard coke nearly came out my nose when I read this! LOL
I can imagine how embarassing that would be!
My worst (so far) is sewing a pile of about 30 or 40 hst, chain piecing, one after the other, the whole lot of them, then discovering the bobbin ran out halfway down the first one.
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I was moving along quite well with meandering and I heard a thunk...
looked down and saw that I had sewn through the head of the safety pin without breaking the needle!
looked down and saw that I had sewn through the head of the safety pin without breaking the needle!
#24
Gosh -- you all sound like me!! I've sewn stuff to the clothes I was wearing, got a needle stuck in my finger (I was just trying to change the darn thing), scorched a block that was being stubborn about laying flat and when I was making the HST for my blue/yellow swap -- I ran out of bobbin thread about half way through and didn't notice....Some days I should just go back to bed :lol: :lol: :lol:
#25
When I was changing the blade on my rotary cutter, I was wiping the oil off of the blade with a paper towel and used too much pressure on it so that it slipped and sliced into the top of my thumb. I didn't think it would ever stop bleeding, after several band-aids. Who knew a major artery runs through our thumbs?
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Originally Posted by mamatobugboo
Originally Posted by Quilt4u
Sewed something the wrong way. Riped it out. Then sewed it the wrong way again.
#27
Thanks for the laughs, girls & boys.
Maybe it's a good thing I don't have enough time to sew as much as you all.
And I learned a long time ago that it doesn't pay to sew when I'm getting tired....too many mistakes!
Maybe it's a good thing I don't have enough time to sew as much as you all.
And I learned a long time ago that it doesn't pay to sew when I'm getting tired....too many mistakes!
#28
Well apart from strip pieceing several rows when the thread had run out, my Janome machine was making a lot of rattling noises. I spent ages checking everything, even removing all the spare feet from the on board storage, no difference. I switched off and put it away Later when I returned to the machine I noticed the noise had gone. The reason, I had closed the top cover, it was the lid that was rattling!!!!
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