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Old 04-18-2013, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by ctack2 View Post
What do you mean when you say "tons of fullness"? I don't recognize that term and can't figure out what it means. Sorry for the silly question that everyone else obviously understands. lol
Carol B
No question is silly When I say "fullness," I mean that the quilt does not lay flat, that there is "extra" fabric that would otherwise make a pleat in the quilt when quilted. The centers of each ring had way too much fabric in them and didn't lay flat (as compared to the ring portion of the block). That's why we needed to add extra batting when quilting. I guess saying there was "too much fullness" is nicer than saying it wasn't exactly pieced correctly.

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