My Table Topper :( - UPDATE: now :)
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I always cut my binding on the straight of grain and stretch it a bit when I put it on the quilt. It then tightens up and I don't think I 've ever had a rippled edge.
But then again I do all kinds of stuff other quilters say not to do..........
But then again I do all kinds of stuff other quilters say not to do..........
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I can see that the binding is already on, so I don't know if this would work without a lot of work. Would denser quilting work in the problem areas?
If the triangle outer edge was cut on a bias that might account for stretching, as it seems to have stretched only in those areas. It would appear that the stretching happened before the binding was attached.
Perhaps very heavy spray starch on the back would flatten it a bit. Ripples and all ....I like it.
If the triangle outer edge was cut on a bias that might account for stretching, as it seems to have stretched only in those areas. It would appear that the stretching happened before the binding was attached.
Perhaps very heavy spray starch on the back would flatten it a bit. Ripples and all ....I like it.
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