Old 02-13-2012, 03:46 PM
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DawnFurlong
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JuneC - below are a couple of pictures to show what I have done. The first picture I have the backing pulled back so you can see where the batting ends. I think part of my problem was I cut an extreme wavy line. Don't know why I was so extreme. The second picture is of the back side of the quilt - opposite side - where I've added the batting back in. Many wrinkles - which I try to keep smoothing out. I just have this sinking feeling I will have all kinds of problems with this once I start FMQ. I have decided I will do a very small amount at a time and then check - so if I have to rip anything out, it will be in small areas.

EasyPeezy - trying to picture (I am very visual) - what are bulldog clips? I agree though - I think the key will be to work on very small sections at a time - checking A LOT and continuously smoothing.

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