Originally Posted by Tartan
Are you using straight of grain binding or bias? I don't use bias binding anymore unless I have a scallop edge. If you were using straight of grain binding and you still have the border puckers, you'll need to find out why. Do the borders have too much fabric...Am I stretching the binding too much? I usually run a row of stitching along the quilt raw edge before putting on my binding. This row of stitches let you know if everything is where it's supposed to be and you can make adjustments if necessary before binding. Tommorrow is bound to be better...right?
I will probably be using straight grain, as I have not gotten that far. I got the puckers when stitching a row along the raw edge before the binding. That's why I say the borders couldn't have been that far off, but then who knows. And ya'll are right, tomorrow has to be better :mrgreen: