Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Oh Dear!


Despite being careful and despite taking a photo and posting said photo.... it took an eagle-eyed friend to spot something funky in one of my JL blocks...


...so guess what I unsewed and resewed yesterday afternoon?





Thanks for the catch, Ellen!


15 comments:

  1. My DH always says I can't see for looking and he's right. I would have never seen that. Cute block!

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  2. It isn't very hard to do.
    From the one that knows.... lol.

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  3. I don't think it is hard to have missed that. I think this sort of thing happens to many quilters, it has happened to me.

    Happy stitching

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  4. Everyone make's a mistake once in a while...

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  5. Eagle-eyed friends are good to have around!

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  6. I'm glad I'm not the only one that has to have someone else point out where I goofed up - lol!

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  7. Ellen has a great eye!!! Although, I do hate it when that happens. Better now, though!!! :-)

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  8. better now than later! (and good it wasn't spotted in cowabunga or whatever that one off at the spa is called!)

    Thanks for continuing to post qal photos. I hope start cutting soon - want to do this with stash of thimbleberries fabric i have.

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  9. Oh My!! Aren't you glad someone caught that.... I did not see it... of course I am still looking at the picture when laying my blocks out... I get so backwards LOL

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  10. I didn't see it either, great that it was caught before you had sewed it all up.

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  11. I always catch these things AFTER the quilt is completed.

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  12. Very pretty floral! I'm debating myself whether I would have unsewed though, and the jury is still out ;-)

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  13. Call me dumb, but I don't see it.

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  14. I am really enjoying the florals you are using. I have one in the pile that has that much white space, and I was wondering about using it. After seeing yours, I think I am going to. This mistake is one I made on my first block. So easy to get things turned around.

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