Wavy Quilt Top II
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Had so much trouble in 'reply'. Hope this helps (and works).
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Might be the bias edges stretched. If starching and ironing didn’t help, try running a row of large stitching along the stretched spots. Gently pull the bottom thread to pull up the stretch but don’t pull enough to gather the edge. Repin the the border on and ease in any fullness along the whole border.
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Wavy Top II
Originally Posted by Nanscan
(Post 8473729)
Had so much trouble in 'reply'. Hope this helps (and works).
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Wavy Quilt top II
Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 8473732)
Might be the bias edges stretched. If starching and ironing didn’t help, try running a row of large stitching along the stretched spots. Gently pull the bottom thread to pull up the stretch but don’t pull enough to gather the edge. Repin the the border on and ease in any fullness along the whole border.
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Thank you so much! I'm going to try both now!
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I'm wondering, too, about making the seams slightly larger.
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I just want to say I love this quilt and all it’s diamonds. I’m getting ready to sew on a diamond shaped quilt myself.
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Good luck. You could try making seams a bit larger on the wavy part. Then continue as others have suggested. Be sure to let us know what worked.
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Wouldn't it help also, if you measure across the center width and length of your top, and cut the borders to measurements? Then Sew and force the wavy edge to fit the border? I feel your pain...I've had issues like that and it's very frustrating. All the suggestions sound helpful.
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I would open up the one of the seams at the diamond points. Re-starch and press carefully so it doesn't stretch the unit.
Mark the 1/4 inch seam that you need to make the block fit and sew back together. Trim out any extra fabric on the back so there is only 1/4 inch seam allowance left. |
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