The middle row is backwards or upside down. bummer... On point settings are always challenging for me.
I do not want to take a whole row off.
I realized I didn't have to take the whole row off and turn it, I just need to take the ends off and switch them. That's not so bad.
so glad that you found a way to fix without major resewing. it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYay! that is much better!
ReplyDeleteTerry
OH, I am so glad that you found a quick and easy fix. I was frustrated for you!
ReplyDeleteI have a quilt to put together that has to go on point. I'm not looking forward to it! You saved yourself a lot of work by thinking it through. Your quilt looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteHelen
I usually get to your blog through the linky from Jo's country junction. I am not a fan of putting a quilt together on the diagonal also. Thanks for showing an easier way to fix it when the middle row is not right. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGlad you didn't have to take the whole row off. That's a fairly easy fix. Your Roll Roll Cotton Boll is looking great!
ReplyDeleteOh phew! That would have been a lot of work! It looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYou did great in thinking it through and finding out an easy way to fix your problem! Good for you! I love the look of quilts on point, but they are indeed a challenge for me! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful and I am glad you could find a more simple fix.
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