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    Longstocking is offline Senior Member
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    Here I sit ... unpicking ... all day long. My least favorite part of quilting. If any of you haven't had to do this you are amazing.
    I made a crib size quilt, quilted it on my machine and it looked horrible. I already messed up piecing the back, I am not adding terrible quilting on top of that. There were so many puckers and the quilting took away from the quilt top. Nothing looked right so I made the hard decision to unpick and try again. I hate wasting time undoing something, especially when I have 4 projects I am trying to get done at the same time. I'm running out of motivation to care about any of them.

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    I feel your pain! I did this with a quilt I made for my daughter (messed up quilting). I rolled it up, put it in a plastic bag and stuffed it out of sight for another day! Ugh. It's haunting me and needs to be done....
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    Maybe it is time to set it aside for a spell and move on to something else...and then come back to it later!

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    I had that problem with a quilt a while back. Started ripping every thing out then just got fed up with it and cut most of it apart. You really have to be careful with the backing while you are quilting to avoid puckers. Puckering on the front could be from to thick a batting or to much pressure on the foot. Set it aside for a while, take a break from it and go back to it later. Maybe in the mean time you can work on one of your other projects.
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    I have a small baby quilt that I made. Really like the quilt and thought I would try some FMQ on my machine. I posted pictures and everyone thought I did well for my first time, for which I was happy, but I was still not happy with it. I had only quilted three of the four borders because I had run out of thread. After looking at it for a couple of days, I took all of the quilting out! I washed it and now it is waiting for me to try again. I'm really afraid but maybe I'll give it another try this weekend. Don't give up, tomorrow is another day....

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    Call me crazy, but I don't mind picking out too much - it's kind of like ironing and watching all the wrinkles disappear. But walking away for a bit is a good strategy too - do something else that makes you happy and your desire will return. Best of luck to you!
    ~Kathy~

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    I make lots of stupid mistakes when I'm working on paper-piecing - fabrics facing the wrong way, didn't cut the fabric large enough, etc. I am now beginning to use a razor blade to rip seams. First time I saw someone do this my mouth dropped open! I was altering a costume at the shop where I work sometimes. I made a mistake and Faye had that mistake ripped out in seconds. I tried it yesterday with my rotary cutter (if you try this be very, very careful). It worked just great! I am now going to use a single edge razor blade. Should be safer! I start by opening the seam with my seam ripper to expose the threads. Touch the blade to the threads and voila! Seams ripped!!!
    Rebecca in Baarn, Netherlands by way of Orange County, CA.

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    Twosies today: In the knitting world they call that frogging . . . you know, rippit, rippit, rippit. Sometimes it is a good therapy.

    When Mom was teaching Sis and I to sew the only thing we used was a single-edge razor blade to take out seams. I was so glad when I learned about seam rippers. I find if I have my stitch length set the right size that I can slip that seam ripper in, and cut every third or fourth 'loop' and just pull the back thread off.

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    Fortunately I have not had to unpick a sandwiched quilt yet any way, but I do have a block that I am making for a quilt that did not turn out right, the point just arent quite right so I have put it back in a bag and will get it out in a few more days and redo it, I could not face re doing it straight away..... on holidays in 2 more shifts..... oh so much quilting to do
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    I use a razor blade but I still use my seam ripper too. It depends on the size of the mistake. Just be careful when using a razor not to cut your fabric!

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