Time for reckoning. This quilt top has sat in a ball in a bag long enough. It has to be dealt with. It is from back in Feb. 2020. It had a nasty curve and uneveness making it unusable. After dealing with another difficult quilt to fix, I waded into this one. I decided not to cut it into smaller blocks, but try to deal with it as it was. The pattern is free from Jo's Country Junction https://www.joscountryjunction.com/meet-in-the-middle-new-free-pattern/
The story: https://artinsearch.blogspot.com/2020/02/uh-oh-quilt-on-wall-not-fairest-of-them.html
I decided to unstitch a number of the worst looking curving seams and press all the strips. I divided the quilt in about 5 parts. I searched through the stash and found strips that I could make 5 more sets of strips so I could add some good ones to help the curving. The seams I took out were very uneven due to the issues described in the archived blog. I repressed and restitched carefully. The long seams are too much for my mother who speeds everything under the needle to the allowance detriment.
After some hours, I was able to rotate the quilt so now the strips go side to side and the added 5 strips plus a white one top and bottom make it long enough for a comfort quilt. I kept carefully sewing, pressing, flipping strips, alternating directions sewing the strips and finally, I was able to trim the quilt evenly and it presses FLAT!!! I cannot believe I actually fixed it. It will make a great man's comfort quilt. Now to find a backing.
7 comments:
Good for you! I have always liked the look of that pattern, and am now warned, if I decide to make it. Dot
Kudos to you! I honestly feel like everything bad from 2020 needs to be burned in some sort of pagan ceremony. 🤣
Good job!! Ripping and re-sewing is not fun - but sometimes it's the only way to fix something - and this was definitely worth fixing! It looks GREAT - ;))
Wow! Great job Linda! You can definitely see the ripples in the first quilt, but it looks really nice after fixing it. Some one will love to have it.
Have a wonderful week!
That is why I rarely make quilts with very long strips. It is just too easy to rush those seams.
YEAH to you. You did a great job! I have one of those cut but not sewn.....hmmm Inspiration?? xo
You ended up with a really lovely quilt top, Linda. What perseverance!!
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