rootyr,
I don't have any free motion experience so it would turn this into a disaster. Others have suggested quilting the area, but I think I'll leave it alone as I think I'll turn it into a bigger mess because I'm just not experienced enough. I don't want to chance it. It may end up in the trash then. I definitely don't want that to happen as I like the rest of the quilt. hehe I just hate the loose snowballs. When I look at it my eyes get drawn right to those snowballs...errrr. Oh well, live and learn. |
Thank you everyone for your suggestions and compliments :)
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Originally Posted by dd
Put a little quilting in there and you won't notice it as much.
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I'm too chicken that I will mess it up. hehe
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Originally Posted by debcavan
Originally Posted by dd
Put a little quilting in there and you won't notice it as much.
Kathy I think it turned out very nice. My analness to be matchy & perfect keeps me from even trying new stuff, I feel your pain...but really you did a very nice job. |
If the white is broadcloth it doesn't shrink.. the others.. if they are cotton, will shrink.. that's probably what caused
the ripples.. broadcloth is a cotton/poly blend. That being said... I love it! |
Awe, thanks Debcavan. I got a few new quilting patterns in Lancaster, Pa today with some fabric. Let's see how long it takes me to get motivated. heehehe
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Thanks Tippy, I didn't wash it after it was made if that's what you meant by the others shrinking. I pre-washed everything first, but I may have misunderstood you. Never again will I use broadcloth. I made my grandson some applique quilting sqauare and can you believe I used a sheet and use it for making the blocks?????? I was cluless on that one too. Never finished it either.
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