Old 07-15-2012, 02:49 AM
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
Simple tools and using them correctly makes all the difference. That's why designer clothing cost so much. It's all in the details. I have learned I have to give every seam, every cut, every press, the same attention and care as I do the finest of applique. I use a Tailor's press on all my seams. And I press on a Steady Betty. The Steady Betty makes a big difference. The fabric does not move at all when pressing. It can't distort unless you force it. The right tools make my work look so much better. It took a long time for me to understand how important the smallest details matter in quilting.
I agree that the problem was most likely in the pressing, and I'm working on that issue myself. It's easy to press "more" in the middle than at the ends.

I'm interested in learning more about the Steady Betty. Also, BellaBoo, do you press your seams open?
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