Thirty minutes of quilting can mean three hours of unquilting. Everything was fine until it wasn’t. I advanced the quilt and saw this.

I finally finished and I’m ready for some binding now.
Have a great day!
Thirty minutes of quilting can mean three hours of unquilting. Everything was fine until it wasn’t. I advanced the quilt and saw this.

I finally finished and I’m ready for some binding now.
Have a great day!

I’ve always loved this quilt! And maybe this issue you had is at least one reason I have all my quilts professionally quilted?
i hate when that happens. i’ve managed to recruit dh to do all my ‘reverse-sewing’. you soldiered through it though. good for you. patti in florida
I hate it when that happens. So sorry. On the plus side though, it is a really pretty quilt. Once again, you’ve done a great job!
Oh no! Hang in there. It’s almost finished.
Oh you poor thing! I almost never rip out, it just goes in the UFO pile, but this one is way to nice to let it go. What a bummer. Glad it is done and happy now!
I had the same problem and had the same experience. 15 minutes equal 3 hours lol. Once I started quilting pebbles, then found out I didn’t lied it…..took me months to pick out. It is quite a nice quilt 🙂
Oh no ….. I feel for you 😦 Have you identified the problem?
At least you found it before it got any worse. What do you think was causing the problem?
Oh….not good! Best to be done with it and move on! Great pics!