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10-05-2011, 06:20 PM
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Tartan
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Spraying it with water and blocking it is the easiest solution. I like to use straight of grain binding on tablerunners. It's really cute!
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Thank you all!
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I was going to suggest that maybe it was the binding. But someone already posted about that.
I know if I pull my binding to tight when puttint it on, it will do this.
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10-06-2011, 07:00 AM
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Thank you! I am pretty sure this is what I did. I used a walking foot but I let the binding drag. You guys are all a big help.
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I use deco bond with my batting in my placemats and runners. It helps keep the fabric perfectly flat and crisp.
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It's very pretty.
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