Originally Posted by
tesspug
The wonk seems to be with the butterfly strip next to the green to the other end for nine strips. I would block it as said before and if that didn't work, I would take out some of those strips and turn them or add them on the end. But I bet the blocking will take out almost all of the wonk.
That's the strip I took apart as looking the worst. I have to admit to several quilting infractions with this one -- there are some 50% or more polyesters in the solid colors, and I KNOW they don't behave like cotton (but I still seem to think I can overcome this; wrong again), and some of the cottons are a looser weave, which I think affects how they handle. I probably did iron rather than press at times, too. In fact I'm sure I did. I have gotten away with bad habits long enough to get careless. Right now I am trying to trim wayward 2" squares along one side to see if I can straighten it up that way, then block. It's like trying to wallpaper an old or badly built house -- SOMETHING has to be declared straight in order to proceed. Thanks for your ideas.