Steaming to take fullness out
I've heard of long arm quilters steaming customer's borders to take fullness out when the borders weren't measured correctly. Can this be done in other areas of the quilt?
I've done some FMQ on a quilt and there is a bit of a "puff" between two elements where the FMQ stitches end and the SitD stitches start around a block. Clear as mud?
Is it possible to "steam" the fullness out of that at area, before I tear out all those stitches?
And, if so, how do I go about it?
Thanks, Watson