Help! Losing my mind and patience!
#1
My backing was not big enough for the top. So, I tore it down the middle and set in another piece of fabric. Sewed both original pieces to the new piece going same direction, same stitch length and tension. Now my original on one side is about an inch and half longer than the original on the other side. What's going on? Hope someone has an idea of how to fix, short of going to buy more backing.
I've really enjoyed this board and have gotten lots of tips and ideas, but for the life of me, I don't know what to do about this.
Wishing all a blessed Easter!
I've really enjoyed this board and have gotten lots of tips and ideas, but for the life of me, I don't know what to do about this.
Wishing all a blessed Easter!
#6
did you pin them together before you sewed them ?? I usually find the center of both pieces i want to pin together and start pinning from there(middle) then keep finding centers as i i go...when all pined together...only then do i sew.....works well everytime...
Originally Posted by CBuckley
My backing was not big enough for the top. So, I tore it down the middle and set in another piece of fabric. Sewed both original pieces to the new piece going same direction, same stitch length and tension. Now my original on one side is about an inch and half longer than the original on the other side. What's going on? Hope someone has an idea of how to fix, short of going to buy more backing.
I've really enjoyed this board and have gotten lots of tips and ideas, but for the life of me, I don't know what to do about this.
Wishing all a blessed Easter!
I've really enjoyed this board and have gotten lots of tips and ideas, but for the life of me, I don't know what to do about this.
Wishing all a blessed Easter!
#7
Many thanks to each of you for your input. I didn't pin, and I guess I should have. Just figured the two pieces of the original would be the same length. I think I will rip it out and resew, pinning all the way.
#8
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I think there is too much "give" for long pieces. I also mark my centers and quarters and even more centers between those points depending on the length. That way I can easy the two sides as needed. Good luck.
BTW: your little wiener dog is too cute for words.
BTW: your little wiener dog is too cute for words.
#10
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your backing needs to be a few inches all the way around larger than your top before quilting it. after quilting the backing is trimmed/quilt squared- the process of quilting draws up the backing so if your backing is the same size when you start it will be too small before you end.
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