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    Old 06-19-2019, 06:16 AM
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    After almost 4 years I have finally finished a BOM from Laundry Basket Quilts called Sticks and Stones. It has been a huge challenge for me as it is a lot of Y seams. There is a big star in the middle of it, lots of little pieces. Bias!! It has lots of ripples in it, I have tried spray starch, coping strips, crying, more spray, more crying. I pinned it to the carpet hoping to get it to behave, didnt really help. I am hoping that when I quilt it I can take up some of the ripples. Does anyone have any ideas for me? Will one type of batting over another work better to get it to take up some of the slack?
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    Sometimes, you just have to do a bit of seam ripping and tighten up some of the seams. When I am quilting (on my longarm), I have been known to just sew the ripple down if it is found on an outside border, but it's hard to hide that out in the middle. Would you mind sharing a picture of the infamous quilt? "smile" fyi....I have a couple of those that I need to whip into shape.

    Edited to add: Some people have been known to applique something cute over an obvious problem and the problem goes away. Would that be something that would work? I am thinking of something like a free floating flower with a ruffled edge.

    When sewing clothes, sometimes, you have to ease fabric in. I don't think that would work on something that is supposed to be flat. It's most often done on curved seams when sewing clothes.

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    The quilting will take out some ripples. If there are a lots of bumps, a higher loft batting helps and an all over meander or similar can camouflage a lot.
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    http://www.laundrybasketquilts.com/o...ones-p43623821

    Oh, my word! That does look difficult (if I've got the right one). What are coping strips?

    I'm sorry about the ripples. Will you be quilting this yourself?
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    Lonestars are notorious for not laying flat. Kudos to you for making one! I agree with Tartan about a higher loft batting. There are some good videos online where longarmers show how they managed to quilt a top that wasn't flat. I don't know how that would translate to quilting on a DSM, if that's what you're doing.
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    Joe's Mom, yes! That is the one. I made the squares that go around the big star about 3 years ago and then put it away. Got it back out and was determined to finish it. The coping strips are because after I made the big star and sewed it the outer squares didnt fit. They were too small. So a coping strip is a strip of fabric that will help you get things to fit right. I used 2 1/2 inch strips sewn to the outer squares. My friend has a longarm and we will be quilting it on her machine. I will look up the videos to see what other have done. Dunster, I had no idea when I started this quilt it would be so difficult. I didnt know that about lone stars. If I ever do one again it wont have such small pieces. It seems that with the smaller pieces there is a lot more bother and fuss trying to get it all to fit.
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    Fluffy batting helps. I prefer cotton but switched to high loft polyester on a quilt that wouldn't stay down. Not pretty but it''s done.
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    Sorry I don't have suggestions for the ripples, other then try and just rip and fix where the major one's are. However, that is some quilt to have accomplished. Lesson I learned don't try to tackle this quilt yet.
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    Another thought, use the super high loft batting and pretend it is a Puff quilt which is supposed to be puffy. https://www.shannonfabrics.com/downl...ePuffQuilt.pdf

    Good luck with this quilt. I haven't been doing long arming that long, but my first thought would be to start in the center and work my way out along your seam lines. Diagonally first, then go back in and fill in the stars with a singular pattern. Or, just do a regular Pantograph and be ready to use your fingers to work any extra fabric down.
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    I'm glad you'll be quilting it with a friend, you can give each other moral support! I'm sure it will be beautiful when done.
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