I noticed this after I had ended and tied off one thread and started another. So I decided to leave them. The stitches are very tiny and almost impossible to detect.
I'm good, but I never said I was perfect. I only have about 60" left of binding to sew and the quilt will be finished.
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6 comments:
You and I are the only two people in the whole world who will even know about those two stitches, Lynne.
Ah, um ... well, you and I and all the people who read your blog and all the people they happen to mention it to. Hmmmm. That's quite a lot of people! LOL
Megan
Sydney, Australia
TOO funny -- thanks for sharing!
I am so glad I am not the only person in the world who does that----If it's really noticeable, I will unstitch and start again. But mostly I leave as it. Who can see it once the quilt is washed & dried ???
Time to apply the "Can you see it when riding by on a galloping horse?" test. :D
OMG, you're human!
We'll never tell!😃
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