Depending on where the damage is, If it is in the seams you can had sew it with a hidden stich. If the material is splitting, depending on where it is on the fabric. If you can not had sew it with the hidden stich, then maybe you can find some material that is colse in color and design. You go to the damaged piece and carefully remove it by hand, relace the damaged piece with the new and hand sew it in place. If the color is to bright You can take those new pieces and I take some water add a couple of drops of bleach, then soak the material in it. Let it lighten to match your old material. Let it dry and then add it to you quilt.
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Originally Posted by dglvr
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
applique some flowers in different places. put some over the torn parts. spread them around so it looks like it was designed that way. :-)
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The quilt is old and I think-think-think about colors and pieces. Idea with the drops of a bleach is so unexpected for me!
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I cleaned my room with hope some fabric for old blanket to find - and I do it!
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I love your old Quilt Elena, and I bet I can guess what your favorite color is .. those are beautiful pieces of fabric, thanks for sharing with us.. Mabe I should clean my sewing room hahahahaha!!
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Originally Posted by sharon b
First off that is a really neat pattern :mrgreen:
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It reminds me of a peaceful ocean. You could also use fish or dolphins for the appliques.
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you know too me it look like water waves it be nice to put fish applique on them and were it torn and wore out is
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That is a really nice quilt!!! My first thought is to applique something on the problem areas, applique hides boo boos nicely!
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
applique some flowers in different places. put some over the torn parts. spread them around so it looks like it was designed that way. :-)
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