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    sunnyQLDmum's Avatar sunnyQLDmum is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: How do I fix this?

    If you saw some of the silly things I've done, you would swear I was blonde!! I gave up (DH told me to give up) sewing late last night because I sewed all my binding strips together with wrong sides facing, duh. Then I unpicked them and sewed them all again, the exact way I had just sewed them. Then I did some swearing, some pouting and some throwing of random objects, and I was sent to bed.
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    lilmouse's Avatar lilmouse is offline Senior Member
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    I have used zigzag stitches for quilting to help those seams where the thread looks like it may come undone or where I was a little skimpy on the seam.....it adds to the quilting and makes my quilts unusual

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    Nena's Avatar Nena is offline Senior Member
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    I have to admit---I too love frey check for these same reasons and I have learned to embellish at the drop of a hat so that I can have a finished project that I am happy with. I make myself repeat this line when I find a screw up~~~"Quilting is fun, is suppose to be fun, find a way to cover it up". I find that most people never see the mistake when you show them the finished project. I also find that good quilting over the questionable area does the job of holding it all together.
    I am such a material girl!!!!! Nena

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