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Old 09-12-2020, 05:48 AM
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QuiltinGranny2
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Originally Posted by bearisgray View Post
I've had better luck when I "just smooth" the backing (and other layers) rather than stretching it - because it will "relax" and contract and cause the other layers to "pucker" a bit when it is "released".

When the backing is stretched - think of a rubber band that is stretched - when you let go - it goes back to its "usual" size.

So - if you really stretched the backing - that could be part of the problem.
So true, I found this out the hard way. Smooth the backing out but DO NOT stretch. Disastrous results.
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