Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Whoops! It's "Rip It" time!

I was reading blogs on Sunday, and saw this picture on one of Nicole's posts. It immediately spoke to me, telling me this was the Add Imageperfect way to set the extra 24 postage stamp blocks. So I started sewing them together yesterday. As I was pressing the first two rows I realized immediately that something was wrong.

Quilter's Dyslexia strikes again. Obviously I need to take a better look at the picture of this quilt. A MUCH better look. So I've pulled this book from the shelf (Forty Fabulous Quick Cut Quilts by Evelyn Sloppy) and placed it on the cutting table - I figure I'd better have it right in front of me or there's no hope at all of duplicating this setting.

Now to get out my reverse sewing machine!
(Double whoops! Guess it's a good thing I got a pedicure last Saturday LOL!)

9 comments:

swooze said...

Is it that your sashings are "backwards" on the top row? It is gonna look great!

Libby said...

Oh why is it that we never see these things until they are neatly and firmly stitched together? *s*

Lynda said...

Boy, am I glad my name's not Evelyn, and I didn't marry Mr Sloppy!

Finn said...

Love the postage stamp work Patti!
Definitely time consuming, but so visually stunning...good choice! Hugs, Finn

scraphappy said...

I'm laughing out loud here. Seriously. After finding out that they had just made a mistake, many people would immediately start undoing it, some would give up and toss the whole mess in a corner for another day. Only a true blogger would grab the camera and share their mishap with the world. Oh, your toes look great by the way. I love quilt pictures with feet in them.

Jeanne said...

Too funny! At least you didn't get toooooo far along with it :)
I'm making similar blocks today, too, with pink and brown scraps.
Jeanne

Quilts And Pieces said...

Oh yeah, it is cute, cute, cute!

Sharon said...

It took me 2 tries to see what your mistake was! Maybe I'm dyslexic too?? Anyway, oops! But this is gonna look terrific when it's done! And your toes look good, BTW.

Elaine Adair said...

While I think I am recognizing your 'mistake' there really is nothing 'wrong' with it! Hey, it's OK the way it is -- in case you try again and make the same 'mistake' again. 8-)) I gotta check out that book again - I don't remember that clever quilt in her book. Your version is really lovely!