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Old 04-23-2010, 08:12 AM
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farmer623
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I got back a paper pieced quilt from the longarm quilter this week, and on the bottom edge she had taken a tuck. It goes from the bottom about 8 inches into the quilt. She said the quilting was denser in some places than others, and it was just left over fabric at the bottom. The sides measure the same, and the top edge is 1" longer than the bottom with the tuck. Paper piecing usually gives me square quilts, so I don't think that was the problem. I did the thing I usually do when the hairdresser cuts my hair and gives me Dumb and Dumber bangs, and I said it was fine, but it's not. I can applique something over it, but then I am still left with squaring up the quilt to make it hang right. I don't have much experience with longarm quilters, and I'm not sure if I should leave it alone or take it back. I don't like confrontation, so I don't know. The rest of the quilting looks good. Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated.
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