Help with Jelly Roll rug . . .
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Help with Jelly Roll rug . . .
I've been inspired by the jelly roll rugs that have been posted here so I started my own this weekend. I'd been warned to be careful about cupping at the ends, but my ends are lovely and flat while the middle sides are really wavy. I've been steaming and pressing after every go-round, but the sides just lift up again. Has anyone else had this problem and how did you solve it?
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My thought is that ( steaming and pressing) after each round— you are stretching your fabrics along the straight sides. Steaming and pressing should only be done on the finished rug.
About all you can do at this point is take it apart and start over from the point where it lies flat. Or,
fold/ minipulate it - turn it into a basket.
About all you can do at this point is take it apart and start over from the point where it lies flat. Or,
fold/ minipulate it - turn it into a basket.
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Just like in a wavy border, there is too much fabric as you go around. You can either take rows off and fix it or make yourself a big tote with it. I think the jelly roll rectangular rugs sewn in straight rows are easier.
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I might be tempted to finish it off, and then put it into a hot water wash and dry until damp, and lay out on a flat surface, just smoothing it by hand, and see what it does? You really don't have anything to lose, because you could pick it apart after that if it still didn't lay flat, couldn't you?
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I think you have irregular shrinkage caused by some over manipulation. I think that would be easy to do. I wonder if you could flatten it out be getting it wet in hot water and then blocking it flat like you would a crocheted doily. I think it worth a try. I also think large T-pins would hold it to foam board covered by a towel.
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