I have a beautiful quilt top that is pieced and set on point - I have already added the narrow stop border and was ready to add the final border when I realized the top is not square. :( I am too far along on this project to take it all apart --- I know, shame on me, but it just isn't going to happen in this lifetime. So - is there any way to make it square at this point? or do I just add that final border and live with it? I thought there was a method of making an unsquare top "float" within a border - is it true or am I imagining things? lol I think the problem lies within the setting blocks - if anyone is curious about it. :) Thanks for your help.
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I wonder if your bias seams got wonky (they like to do that when not handled gingerly)? Did you starch the setting triangles before adding them in? Can you trim it to square it? How much out of square is it? Boy - don't you love it when you get questions instead of answers?
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how unsquare is it? could you take a large ruler to the corners and trim 1/8 inch off? trimming borders is better than trimming blocks that to out to the edges.
if not, perhaps you can wet it and block it. lay it flat and measure it all around to make sure it's square. usually do that to completed quilts. |
I did starch, but maybe not heavily enough.....I think the setting squares were cut a little large --- I really don't remember. I worked on this a long time ago and put it away when I realized it wasn't square --- but I love the quilt - the color, the fabrics, the pattern - everything about it, so I decided to get it out and finish it. I can not trim it to be square at this point, but I need to add another border - can I square it after adding that border? It is "off square" by about 1 & 3/4 inches.
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If you are adding a final fabric border (no piecing/blocks) that may be the best time to square it up.
My thought is this, though. If it is a bed quilt, lay it on a bed, is it noticable? If it is a throw/sofa size, lay it out and look at it from a bit of a distance... If the only way you notice this is when it is folded? You could end up making it more noticeable by trying to "fix" it :wink: |
Originally Posted by amma
If you are adding a final fabric border (no piecing/blocks) that may be the best time to square it up.
My thought is this, though. If it is a bed quilt, lay it on a bed, is it noticable? If it is a throw/sofa size, lay it out and look at it from a bit of a distance... If the only way you notice this is when it is folded? You could end up making it more noticeable by trying to "fix" it :wink: |
Is it possible to post a few pictures of the quilt? I did a "wonky" wall quilt and I just did not measure my quilt before I added the borders and when I quilted it and put it on the wall it looks horrible. Maybe because it is small. Hmm maybe ou could add appliqued flowers or whatever to draw your eye away from the wonkiness? I know how you feel though...bummer :?
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The quilt is a throw/sofa size and the only time I noticed it wasn't square is when I folded it. I can live with it (it is for me anyway, not a gift) I just thought I would ask --- if there was a simple fix that I didn't know about.....well, I would kick myself for not checking here first for the solution. I will go ahead with the final border --- and I agree that trying to square it up may make a bigger problem. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by amma
If you are adding a final fabric border (no piecing/blocks) that may be the best time to square it up.
My thought is this, though. If it is a bed quilt, lay it on a bed, is it noticable? If it is a throw/sofa size, lay it out and look at it from a bit of a distance... If the only way you notice this is when it is folded? You could end up making it more noticeable by trying to "fix" it :wink: Also, don't enter it in a quilt show. LOL |
Don't worry too much about it. Lesson learned. Move on next time will be better.
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