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Post By andralynaa
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December 16th, 2014, 11:21 PM
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Fixing seams after quilt is sandwiched (and partially quilted)
So I started quilting my quilt that has 60 degree triangles for the backing. Then I discovered that one of the seams where all the points of the triangle come together has come apart a little bit. I sandwiched with Elmer's glue so I can't get to the point without washing or soaking the quilt. Plus, I already started quilting before I discovered it. I put fray check on it for now, but I'm not sure how to fix it. I think I'm going to try and turn under the bit that came out and sew it by hand, but I know it will still be weak there. Any other ideas? I'd rather not patch it because it's kind of a special quilt that has taken me a year to finish so patching it right now seems like ruining it before I've even finished it....
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