I basted the Bloom quilt whilst I was at the in-laws at the weekend and started quilting it as soon as I got home Sunday night. Round and round those dresdens I went, up and down from the points until I finally finished it this morning.
I ran up the stairs all excited to lay it out flat and see it all quilted and was so happy, and then I flipped it over. In three of four corners I have a caught the backing and so it is with a heavy heart that I will spend one of the hottest days of our none existent summer under a mahoosive quilt unpicking!
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH! That is the polite version of what I actually said, very loudly with all the windows open ;-)

I totally understand. It has happened to me also. Good luck with the unpicking. It has to get better from here, right? It looks lovely, though, and will be worth the effort, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteBet the neighbours love you! What are you going to do for blogpost titles when you finish this quilt?
ReplyDeleteOh fffffffffff...................aaaaaaaaaaaaaargh! I know how that feels. Gutted! But it will look completely fabulous when it is all done x
ReplyDeleteOh no..... hope it doesn't take too long.... :-(
ReplyDeleteOoooh yes, I would have said the same thing. Sorry! :( it will be beautiful though. :)
ReplyDeleteoh shooot! HATE when that happens!!!
ReplyDeleteBeen there, done that!!!
ReplyDeleteAll said and done.....it will be worth every stitch unpicked....as lovely as this quilt is!
ReplyDeleteArrrrggggg. I know the feeling
ReplyDeleteOh Sh*tter!
ReplyDeletebollocks!!!!!!
ReplyDelete(there, I said it for you!)
Bugger fuck bollocks! Was that about it?
ReplyDeleteWhat a bummer - I have spent tonight unpicking some terrible quilting but at least it was raining as I did it!
ReplyDeleteaaaargh! you poor thing! I hope all the stitch ripping goes smoothly! and that it is not too hard requilting!
ReplyDeleteSympathy hugs!
You are too funny. I'm sorry for the undoing.
ReplyDeleteI think I heard you all the way down here in Oz. You have my sympathy! Put on good music, it helps unpicking, and it helps quilting, and the binding , and then it's finished!!
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