Quilt top border seems stretched
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Quilt top border seems stretched
Added the 5 in. border to my scrappy quilt and for some reason it doesn't lay flat. Think maybe its not 100% cotton could that cause the edges to not be straight? Wondering if it might have polyester in it.
Any suggestions how I can rectify this without ripping it all off? Other thought is even though I cut the edge straight could it been crooked? Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Any suggestions how I can rectify this without ripping it all off? Other thought is even though I cut the edge straight could it been crooked? Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
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How did you put the border on? If you have a strip of border and start sewing or pinning from one end to the next, you will get waves and not it will not lay down. Measure the middle of your quilt. Cut your border to that measurement. Divide the quilt in four sections with pins. Divide your border piece in four sections and match the pins up with your quilt and border. Then ease the material in between with pins. Sew the "baggier' part on the bottom and the feed dogs will help ease that material. Doing the border this way actually squares up your quilt. If you do it the other way, the way that was mentioned first, you may actually add length to your quilt and that is where the wave comes from, and it is a nightmare for long arm quilters to quilt.
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What Suzie said. To avoid wavy borders, you need to cut the borders to correct size before sewing to the quilt. What has happened is that you have sewn on more border than there is quilt edge. The only way to correct this is to remove the border, measure, cut to measurements, and re-sew.
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