I cut the tubes randomly and layed them out. Then I numbered them. I glued the strips with dots in pairs, down the long sides and hung them on a hanger. Next time I see my mom, she can sew the long pair seams and press them open. Then I will have to glue up the next seams until all the strips are joined. It may need a white strip at top and bottom to make it long enough for a comfort quilt.
All numbered. I glued the long edge of pairs, 16 pairs of them. |
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That's a huge sigh!! Sorry to read you're going to be busy unpicking yet again! I'm not generally a fan of browns/fawns but I do like this one very much.
Bummer. Did you explain to your mom which side you wanted her to sew? Some times it is hard for me to remember things so I write a little note and pin it to the top of the first row telling me what I need to do. This helps me to remember so it might help your mom too. I am sorry that you have to go back and undo/ redo all those seams. It will be worth it though because it is going to be a very pretty top.
Best laid plans...
This was such a good idea! So if you DIDN'T rip and redo, would it just contribute to the apparent randomness? Is the numerical plan all that important, in other words?
ceci
I like the plan and the quilt top to be. Looks like a good one to have on hand. So sorry for the confused execution of it and for the nightmare of ripping. Hoping it goes better next time:)
I am with anonymous - before you rip out those seams, see if the altered design works on the design wall.
I like the idea of more manly fabrics - So... what happens if you just leave it the way mom sewed it and make it a *random* accident quilt???
I agree with everyone else who said not to rip out the seams - or a variation of that - LOL. Try putting some of them on the wall "upside down" - see if you can find a layout that you like. You might be pleasantly surprised - if it's random - who's going to know that you didn't plan it that way? - ;))
Sorry about the wrong turn but I do love where this is headed!!!
It looks very chic and reminds me of paintings in a fancy hotel lobby.
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