How many seams must I rip out?
I sewed a whole bunch of 2 1/2" strips together to make a jelly-roll quilt. Stupidly, I ignored advice to reverse direction on every other seam. As a result, the top came out badly bowed. To fix it, can I get away with ripping out every other seam and resewing them in the opposite direction? Or is the bowing so embedded in the overall shape that I have to rip out every seam and start over?
Thanks in advance for your advice!