A baby quilt and I am frustrated--need suggestions.
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A baby quilt and I am frustrated--need suggestions.
I made this quilt for our newest great nephew. The pattern is from Lorna McMahon of Sew Fresh Quilts. The pattern is exceptionally well written and her measurements are perfect--if you want to make an exact duplicate. Because this was a second child, I wanted to add another baby giraffe. And I am sorry, but my giraffes need tails (something the pattern did not have). I am pleased with the changes I made.
I quilted it on my DSM, using random wavy lines. BUT here is what I am not pleased with--the quilting seems to have made the quilt 'pull together' and the binding is wavy on the sides--ore wavy than it looks in the photo. Did I quilt too tightly? Would it help if I removed every other line of quilting? Help!! I need your expertise.
I quilted it on my DSM, using random wavy lines. BUT here is what I am not pleased with--the quilting seems to have made the quilt 'pull together' and the binding is wavy on the sides--ore wavy than it looks in the photo. Did I quilt too tightly? Would it help if I removed every other line of quilting? Help!! I need your expertise.
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I agree that the first time it's washed, it will not be an issue at all. And I sure wouldn't care, even if it was wavy. I have a plaque on my wall that says, "Measure it against eternity." This does not weigh in!!
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Cute quilt! It looks like edge has stretched a bit. I would remove the binding. Check the quilt edge and if there are waves when it was laid flat out, take a hand needle and thread and run a gather stitch to slightly pull in the wavy spots. I would then put the binding back on.
I usually put my walking foot on, increase my stitch length and go around the perimeter of a quilt before putting on my binding. If there are any problems, I can fix them before putting on the binding.
I usually put my walking foot on, increase my stitch length and go around the perimeter of a quilt before putting on my binding. If there are any problems, I can fix them before putting on the binding.
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When you measured your quilt for binding did you measure in the center of the quilt? If not sometimes your binding will not fit correctly and can become wavy. I would take binding off re square the quilt, measure center of quilt, horizontally and vertically and reapply binding. I don't why this works but it does. Or do what I tell my great granddaughter. it is a creative design element not a boo boo.
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