New to quilting...started last year
#13
If I'm understanding you correctly you are sewing the top, bottom and batting together around the outside edge than turning it inside out. This is called birthing or pillowcase style. It is difficult to do this and not get tucks. Click on this search results and you will find the "sandwich" and basting method then you quilt the quilt and put on binding.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/search....lt&u=&s=5&s=10
Ask questions....someone will help:)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/search....lt&u=&s=5&s=10
Ask questions....someone will help:)
#20
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 988
Hi, and welcome from West Virginia.
It looks like the backing was a little bit larger than the top. Did you use a walking foot or even feed foot? I think you said you didn't pin much. The backing also looks to be of slightly thinner fabric than the top. That can make it more stretchy.
It looks like the backing was a little bit larger than the top. Did you use a walking foot or even feed foot? I think you said you didn't pin much. The backing also looks to be of slightly thinner fabric than the top. That can make it more stretchy.
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