My Turn To Seek Advice
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My Turn To Seek Advice
Before I just go ahead & get it done I thought no, I belong to the QB and can ask these wonderful people what I should do! A world wide resource of experienced quilters at my finger tip! I'll not take advantage of you...
My dilemma: My quilt before binding measures 59 1/2" and 59 1/4" and 59" wide (top, middle & bottom). Same kind of measurements for the length. The problem is that the four corners have sharp star points. How can I square it up when I need to maintain those points?
The only thing I thought of is to leave it and cut the binding on the bias so at least it will lay flat.
What is your advice?
Thank you!
Natalie
My dilemma: My quilt before binding measures 59 1/2" and 59 1/4" and 59" wide (top, middle & bottom). Same kind of measurements for the length. The problem is that the four corners have sharp star points. How can I square it up when I need to maintain those points?
The only thing I thought of is to leave it and cut the binding on the bias so at least it will lay flat.
What is your advice?
Thank you!
Natalie
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Hi Natalie,
Square it up by blocking it! It is not out so much so blocking it (I think that is the correct term) is a real option.
There are tutorials on how to do this, but the basic are that you lay the quilt on a clean sheet on the floor, dampen the quilt and and manouver it until it measures the same all the way down and accross and then leave it to dry!
Hope this helps
Hugs
Caroline
Square it up by blocking it! It is not out so much so blocking it (I think that is the correct term) is a real option.
There are tutorials on how to do this, but the basic are that you lay the quilt on a clean sheet on the floor, dampen the quilt and and manouver it until it measures the same all the way down and accross and then leave it to dry!
Hope this helps
Hugs
Caroline
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I'll need to follow this thread and learn along with you, Natalie. I have NEVER worried about how square my quilt was overall at the binding stage. My main concern was whether or not I had good 90 degree corners so that my binding would make a nice fold at the corner. the differences you cite will not be noticeable to the naked eye (or that infamous rider on a galloping horse...). Yes, you might notice it when folding the quilt because corners will not go to corners, but, really? Waiting now to see what others have to say.
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I say it's not that much difference from top to bottom, so unless you are entering it into a contest, I wouldn't worry about it. I'd try the suggestions above, and if it still wasn't perfectly square, I think I'd leave it. Cut off points would surely be more noticable than a half inch difference in width from top to bottom.
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This is the way I would do it, too. This is how I was taught way back when I first started quilting.
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