tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823830150304798670.post33682545175305245..comments2023-06-03T12:05:12.701-04:00Comments on buttons quilts: Of Course the Quilting Couldn't Go SmoothlyLynn Fhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11430752556074920373noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823830150304798670.post-85948173373397230102014-08-25T13:32:49.531-04:002014-08-25T13:32:49.531-04:00Oh the pesky, pesky problem of dramatically differ...Oh the pesky, pesky problem of dramatically different colours on the front and back... I've been in that situation more than once. What a pain. Way to go for persevering... I probably would have cursed and stuffed it in the back of the closet! I never would have attempted invisible thread... so brave! I do find that changing your needle size can help in these situations as well.Jenn @ A Quarter Inch from the Edgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06657846734631422153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4823830150304798670.post-63796074414625395182014-08-25T06:06:11.803-04:002014-08-25T06:06:11.803-04:00I am visiting on Jenn's recommendation :) I ju...I am visiting on Jenn's recommendation :) I just love your sense of humor! I have read back several posts and this quilt has been a PITA! I had a boss once a very long time ago say "Once a project starts to go south, it just keeps on going. Buckle up and enjoy the ride." LOL I have found this to be very true in quilting. Hang in there, you are almost at the finish line!Judy@Quilt Paradigmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04853567189199120222noreply@blogger.com