tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post687937065021744049..comments2024-03-27T14:28:14.472-07:00Comments on big B: Whoops :(Kimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18038128784679009759noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-7142707518665050332012-03-27T13:31:30.885-07:002012-03-27T13:31:30.885-07:00Thank you Ruth! Johanna - Thank you! Despite this ...Thank you Ruth! Johanna - Thank you! Despite this little setback, I think the double knot stitch may be my new favorite stitch :) Mandy - Great idea! If I could find the right fabric it would certainly solve my problem! Farah - Thank you :) Bobbypin - Thanks! I plan on finishing this as soon as I find a solution! Angela - Thank you! I have been reading Mary's post from your link - such wonderful info on her site. I can't really weave like she did because my fabric is too tightly woven for me to weave with my needle but I can carefully stitch back and forth over the top of the hole both horizontally and vertically...in fact, I am already trying it using thread I unraveled from the fabric and a smaller needle...I think it just might work :) I don't have any stabilizer on hand to try, I am going to see if some "wonder under" will work - but I think it may be too firm. Thanks so much everyone! I will post soon on my "repair experiments"!Kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18038128784679009759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-39912664853543981922012-03-27T09:15:37.918-07:002012-03-27T09:15:37.918-07:00Kim,
I found both of these options on Mary'...Kim, <br /><br />I found both of these options on Mary's site. http://www.needlenthread.com/index.php?s=repairing+a+hole<br /><br />I think depending on the size of the hole, you could try weaving a thread through both vertically and horizontally OR use the stabilizer.<br /><br />If you'll be stretching the piece, I'd go for weaving the thread. Otherwise, I think the stabilizer would be the better option.<br /><br />Let me know which you choose and if it works. Good Luck!Angela Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08288387417097722899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-18331527872257298042012-03-27T07:35:18.793-07:002012-03-27T07:35:18.793-07:00Oh no! I have done that before and know how much o...Oh no! I have done that before and know how much of a bummer that can be. <br /><br />I wish I could help with a solution... but I have no idea how to fix something like this. Maybe you can add a little bird or a flower or a cool knot to cover the little hole.<br /><br />Either way, the whole piece still looks great!Bobbypin Bandithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14273808721693343490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-70424775912989728132012-03-27T05:28:00.552-07:002012-03-27T05:28:00.552-07:00Oh my goodness! It looks fantastic even with the ...Oh my goodness! It looks fantastic even with the little "whoops." I think the iron on stabilizer may work for such a small hole, but I wouldn't put a knot there. It may not be strong enough and pop right through. I think it's small enough that no one would ever see it but you. I think darning it would make it too bulky.<br /><br />You could also go to Mary's site and ask her. She's been doing this for years, and I'm sure this has happened to her too. http://www.needlenthread.com/<br /><br />She has an "ask questions" button at the top of her page. I'll look around on my other sites to see if there are other suggestions too.Angelahttp://justgivemeaneedle.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-77566874095229840212012-03-27T00:54:49.589-07:002012-03-27T00:54:49.589-07:00Its the worst part but I am sure you can fix it wi...Its the worst part but I am sure you can fix it with your creativity... for me its the most bored thing...<br />Daffodils are so lovely.. <br />Hope you will enjoy a visit at<br />http://craftaworld.blogspot.com/2012/03/golden-springy-memories.html<br />Beautiful spring memories<br />With love<br />FarahFarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00074781218736494739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-40457899617257288672012-03-27T00:10:29.777-07:002012-03-27T00:10:29.777-07:00how about an appliqué fabric awning fused on. Just...how about an appliqué fabric awning fused on. Just to make it a little different! :-)Mandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03448837922659370827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-76802913563270067142012-03-26T21:36:59.319-07:002012-03-26T21:36:59.319-07:00I'm sure you will come up with a great fix, an...I'm sure you will come up with a great fix, and the knot will help disguise it too! I think the double knot stitch looks amazing and I'm loving your colour choices!Johannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04719917783641156738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-73212177136882914422012-03-26T20:12:55.147-07:002012-03-26T20:12:55.147-07:00Oh nooooooooo....I hate it when that happens. Good...Oh nooooooooo....I hate it when that happens. Good luck fixing it because it is adorable!Ruth Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14400087983714963996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-84353905259226474892012-03-26T19:04:48.490-07:002012-03-26T19:04:48.490-07:00Thank you so much ladies for your ideas and your s...Thank you so much ladies for your ideas and your sympathy :) I think I will experiment with these ideas on some scrap fabric - I really appreciate your help!Kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18038128784679009759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-3994502362748674832012-03-26T18:15:43.106-07:002012-03-26T18:15:43.106-07:00Oh my! This is an unorthodox idea, but could you p...Oh my! This is an unorthodox idea, but could you put a bit of glue stitch to the back, and let that dry clear. Then stitch. The glue should hold the thread. when you pass through it.<br /><br />Good luck!<br /><br />KathyShawklhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14303018876968056901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-62744584339608372402012-03-26T18:15:29.434-07:002012-03-26T18:15:29.434-07:00Oh Kim, I'm SO sorry. Could you iron on a tin...Oh Kim, I'm SO sorry. Could you iron on a tiny piece of stabilizer and work your stitches so that a little knot goes right over the space? I mean it's not ideal, but it might work for such a small little opening. Good luck! :)Denise :)https://www.blogger.com/profile/07306906507013593208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609978987977932197.post-76479133902161048292012-03-26T17:42:39.409-07:002012-03-26T17:42:39.409-07:00Oh, my Gosh... What a disaster! It had happened to...Oh, my Gosh... What a disaster! It had happened to me in the past and I hated it! But I think you could create one kind of web with little stitches in white thread and to continue the embroidery over this littles stitches. I'm not sure how look this would be, but you can't give up of this project! And to start again... Oh, my... I can't imagine this! Good luck, my dear! Be strong and patiente, ok?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18073581296117792778noreply@blogger.com