My date with Jack

Quilters (and probably other sewists, as well) have an inside joke regarding “a date with Jack.” It merely means we’ve had to spend WAY too much time with our seam rippers (aka “Jack the Ripper”)! I’ve been working on a set of fall placemats using the Mini-Yellow Brick Road pattern from Atkinson Designs. Last night, I quilted three of the placemats with no problem. Placemat #4, however, decided to be difficult.

I quilt using a large cone of thread on a thread stand that sits next to my sewing machine. Somehow, the velcro closure on my quilting glove caught the upper thread and pulled it out of the upper thread guides. I didn’t notice it until I was 2/3 of the way through quilting the placemat. The top side stitching looked fine, but the back was nothing but eyelashes. It took a while, but I managed to remove the stitching and quilt the placemat again.

This evening, I started binding said placemats. Another date with Jack – WITH THE SAME PLACEMAT! I was listening to a podcast and hadn’t paid attention to which way I’d lined up the binding when attaching it to the placemat. I sewed 3/4 of the way around before I realized I’d sewn it with the folded edge against sides of the placemat instead of matching raw edges together.

After yet another date with Jack, I decided to call it quits for tonight. I’ll finish binding my placemats tomorrow.

Day 3 with Jack. Binding attached, but Jack’s assistance was needed relocating a join spot so it would not be at the corner of the placemat.