Hi
Today my dd was attaching the binding to a quilt we tied. It is a 58" square and we used poly batting. We doubled the batting because it was a very thin batting and we wanted a puffier quilt. The problem we had is the backing was feeding faster than the top and by the time she got to a corner the top and backing did not match. She did use a walking foot so I am not sure why this happened. Our border will cover the batting that is exposed, but on at least one side of the backing it looks "pulled", if that makes sense. Can anyone give me some tips to prevent this on the next quilt that is waiting for binding and also has doubled batting? Could Elmer help us any? LOL!!! ( my dd is not yet convinced of using glue on her quilts, I am trying to convince her

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Thanks for the help,
Jp