Laughing at my own expense!!!!
#1
Hi All, yesterday I posted that I finally sandwiched my quilt top by spray basting it. Tough job but it's done! Well when I got done with that, I went downstairs to work in our office. Well when we went to bed that night, I wanted to admire my work again :oops: As I was looking at my very trimmed up quilt, I just started laughing!! I was so excited to see how the quilt looked that I trimmed the excess off (that I researched to make sure I was doing it right) before I did the quilting (SID). I'm afraid if I didn't laugh, I would simply start crying!! So that's where I'm at now. Any words of wisdom or advise from the seasoned quilters would be much appreciated. I did make my front border 1" bigger, so that may help. I don't know if I SID, it will effect it as much as fancier quilting. I really do not want to tie it because this is a baby quilt. Oh the trials and tribulations of a first quilt!! I will get through this....I will get through this.......... :-)
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Okay, you did good from what I'm reading here. If your top is smooth and wrinkle free front and back, you've done a wonderful job.
I know the Pros and Cons are open for discussions next after my post, but I leave an inch or less on all four sides of my quilts, whether it's SID or free motion quilting, why.......? Because the quilt spray will hold my layers together no matter how rough the twisting and turning actions that I do with my tops and there will be no puckers or wrinkles obvious to the work after it's all been said and done.
It's my way of doing this, and I'm happy with that.
I know the Pros and Cons are open for discussions next after my post, but I leave an inch or less on all four sides of my quilts, whether it's SID or free motion quilting, why.......? Because the quilt spray will hold my layers together no matter how rough the twisting and turning actions that I do with my tops and there will be no puckers or wrinkles obvious to the work after it's all been said and done.
It's my way of doing this, and I'm happy with that.
#8
Originally Posted by GwynR
It will probably turn out great. If needed you could make your binding wider, and claim that's the look you wanted all along! :-)
#10
Originally Posted by Crabby Patty
Dense means a lot of quilting close together. Better in this case to maybe keep your quilting a little further apart. Sid might just turn out okay. Good luck.
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