A Stitch in Time
a little repair needed |
Only one of the double churndash blocks required some TLC before it could be used in the quilt. Since the blocks were made from a variety of fabrics, I was not concerned about finding something that would match. A quick glance in my string bin revealed a piece of white on white fabric that would work well for the repair.
The seam ripper was put into action, and in no time the piece that was too short was replaced and pressed.
repair completed |
Perfect!
ReplyDeleteClever!!
ReplyDeleteNicely done and no one will ever know.
ReplyDeleteI make that mistake all the time when I am piecing. I am terrible at checking my seams. You did a great job of fixing it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! You did a wonderful repair job and no one will ever know.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
I hate it when I don't catch the seam enough. Usually I figure it out when I'm about to long arm it. UGH. I assume you just replaced the whole piece? It looks like it belongs there!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good fix!
ReplyDeleteNancy you may not be charity knitting, but your Quilts of Valor are so beautiful . You give to this organization that is so important!
ReplyDeleteGreat! So much better to find it before it is quilted! Nice job.
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