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Wavy lines
I sent a table topper off to a new long arm quilter. When I got it back, my sashing was wavy, and the border was uneven. I worked so hard on this little quilt and really felt it was accurately sewn. Is it possible that it was pulled or stretched by the long arm machine? I'm feeling 😔
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You really need to communicate with your longarmmer. Keeping quilts square is a skill when longarmming. If she's new, she may not know how. If the fault is hers, the sooner she learns the better.
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If it was straight and square when it went to the longarmer then she may have stretched it. On table toppers and runners I usually try to FMQ linear designs. If I do curvy designs that stitch on the fabric bias, it causes stretch.
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It should be fine after you block it.
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Sounds like it was stretched too tight on the frame. If you are going to use her again it would pay to show her the error.
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do talk to the long armer--she needs to know about the problem so she can prevent in future. blocking should help some,too.
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sorry this happened to you......can you block it out?
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So sorry this happened. It would definitely be a good idea to talk to her if you feel it did not have issues when you brought it in to be quilted.
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Thank you for your help everyone. I'll try blocking it.
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I do longarming and I will tell you that just because your quilt lays flat on the ironing board it may not lay flat when you put it on the machine. Borders area tricky thing. Sometimes they are to tight and sometimes they are way loose. Talk to her and see of she thought the borders were loose. It is hard the make something lay flat if it isn't.
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If you block it and don't move it until it is completely dry, hopefully, it will lie flat and look smooth and beautiful. So sorry this happened to you.
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Really?
Originally Posted by patchwork
(Post 7712593)
I do longarming and I will tell you that just because your quilt lays flat on the ironing board it may not lay flat when you put it on the machine.
Is that what you meant to say? bkay |
I will let a new or mediocre LA quilt my utility quilts but when the quilt is a gift or a special one I go with the pros. They can't afford bad work or bad reviews.
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Talk to the longarmer and bring it to her attention . If she gets a little nasty or defensive don't use her again. Most would want to know if something isn't the way it should be but they also take their time and watch closely their work.
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Originally Posted by bkay
(Post 7712882)
That sentence doesn't even make sense. If I understand you correctly, you mean, "If it lays flat on a flat surface but not when stretched between clamps would indicate it's not really flat".
Is that what you meant to say? bkay |
I've had quilts that were pressed flat but when on the frame there were were not really square because the seams hadn't been pressed right and they had a little overlap so as the quilt was rolled it was hard to keep it square as it was rolled since these little overlaps added up every time the quilt was rolled. Not quite sure I'm explaining it right but that little crease can throw off the sashing if doing sid.
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I agree with patchwork. I long-armed a quilt for a friend. When I got to the bottom the border was a good 1-2 inches longer than it needed to be. Thankfully it went across the entire quilt, so I removed the border and sewed it back on. I told her about it and how to hopefully prevent it from happening again. She was grateful for the suggestion. But then that is not to say that the long-armer did stretch it too much.
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The density of the quilting can also have an impact. I did an all over pattern in the field, and then a more tight pattern of feathers on the border. This caused the border to lay out flatter than the field, and gave me a bit of a ripple when I hang the quilt. I LA only for myself, and run into enough "interesting" issues I'm not brave enough to try to quilt other people's tops.
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This quilt was square. I felt more sure about it because I had one on one help with it at our local quilt shop. I left it at the quilt shop, and they gave it to a quilter who could complete it in one week since it's a Christmas runner. She used free motion quilting and it stretched the sashing. I blocked it and put the binding on. It looks better but not perfect. I appreciate all of your input. I'll learn to select my own quilter.
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