Sunday, August 21, 2011

Sewing in "Reverse"

The one thing I would guess we all dislike having to do, is to sew in reverse (rip out stitching) but I decided I had to go backward in order to move on. A few posts ago I showed the center portion of a bed quilt I am currently working on. Well, I really, REALLY, did not like the look of those blue strips separating the blocks, I just knew they HAD to be removed. I suppose that is a downside of not following a pattern and "making it up" as you go along.
Not sure why I was bothered by those strips..........just seemed a bit cluttered, I am much happier with this cleaner look. Here is the pieced top, which measures 102 x 108 inches. Now I just have to find a space large enough to lay it out for the backing, batting and basting process.

The job of stitching on those long borders was made super easy by using the 1/4 inch walking foot system available for my Janome 6600P

14 comments:

The Cozy Quilter said...

I think all that unsewing was worthwhile. Your quilt is beautiful! Is this one for your bed?

Joan said...

I love the quilt now Jill - what a difference the unpicking did - The effect is wonderful. I have been back reading your blog, as I have been an infrequent visitor of late...those mirror images are really great!

Anne Huskey-Lockard said...

The quilt is beautiful and well worth all the ripping out (which appears to have been A LOT....)
I'm afraid I would have been a slug and put it in the UFO pile!
Looks super with the white.

XXOO~~
Anne

Mishka said...

Did now know there was a 1/4" walking foot for the Janome. Might have to give that some thought.

Beautiful quilt, Jill.

comicbooklady said...

I really love the clean lines! and the inner border of squares!

Teresa said...

Although unsewing isn't fun, you definitely made the right decision. Your quilt is beautiful.

Robbie said...

i think you posted a pic of this before (with the blue borders)?? I like this and you are right, it is a cleaner look. It's lovely! I doubt you have wood strips as wide as your quilt but have you ever seen how Sharon Schamber bastes her quilts? It does work..check it out here on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhwNylePFAA

Sherry said...

Can't wait to see it done. Was this your pattern or where did you get it. Very nice looking quilt would like one myself.

Royce said...

Love the quilt top all the un-sewing was worth while. I hate it too (free motion is the worst for me).
As always enjoying your doodles too

Joyce said...

Love this top. Is the pattern soon to come?

Createology said...

Having learned to sew decades ago we were taught that we must do it right and therefore I once had to rip out a zipper 11 times before I completed it correctly! To this day I still "sew in reverse" if there is something that is not right or making me unhappy. Your quilt is gorgeous. Happy stitching...

helen-mary said...

The quilt looks really good - I think you made the right decision. As for the basting job - take it to a longarm quilter for basting. It'll be ready for you in no time at all.

Diane J. Evans said...

Doesn't it feel good to undo something and to be in love with the final result? I know that feeling -- and I think your frog-sewing ("rip-it, rip-it") was worth it.

Diane

Karen Martin said...

I have the janome 6600, my question is; is that an exact quarter inch or do you still need to move the needle or line it up in the center. I've gone through a couple of feet searching for the perfect quarter inch. I don't mind making the purchase if it is..Help.

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