haha! A seam ripper! And the only reason why I know that is because Ryan has bought like 3 of them. They come in handy for a lot of things. I i can't say that I have used many myself, but my husband is good friends with the seam ripper.
When I have to pull that tool out that's the time that I call it quits for awhile. I'm learning that my Mom knew what she was talking about when she said, "Never leave the project in the unpicking stage or you'll never want to pick it up again." Mom's know best! Can't wait to see it.
last time i spent endless hours with a seam ripper/mom's mini scissors the quilt hibernated for a few years. (it just got finished at your house a couple trips ago.)
haha! A seam ripper! And the only reason why I know that is because Ryan has bought like 3 of them. They come in handy for a lot of things. I i can't say that I have used many myself, but my husband is good friends with the seam ripper.
ReplyDeleteHey what is the sad project being dismemebered?
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to report that the sad project is sad no more! I think I got it taken care of. I just had my sashing way too fat, pictures to come!
ReplyDeleteWhen I have to pull that tool out that's the time that I call it quits for awhile. I'm learning that my Mom knew what she was talking about when she said, "Never leave the project in the unpicking stage or you'll never want to pick it up again." Mom's know best! Can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteOh...you have found some amazing quilting blogs. I spent the evening going from one to the other. Very inspiring.
ReplyDeletelast time i spent endless hours with a seam ripper/mom's mini scissors the quilt hibernated for a few years. (it just got finished at your house a couple trips ago.)
ReplyDelete