Looks great!
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Originally Posted by stewyscrewy
If by chance you have wavy borders (yes it is actuly common for newbies) the best fix while quilting is to do piano keys or beadboard. that way when a wave is evident you just take a lil pleat and do your bead or piano to hide it.
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Originally Posted by KittyGram
Originally Posted by stewyscrewy
If by chance you have wavy borders (yes it is actuly common for newbies) the best fix while quilting is to do piano keys or beadboard. that way when a wave is evident you just take a lil pleat and do your bead or piano to hide it.
What is beadboard? Oh!!! I just youtube'd it! Great idea! I like that. |
No matter what the judges say this is one pretty quilt!
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I would call it "softened traditional" with the pinks and light greens instead of the reds and dark greens.
I like it - it's very soft appearing. |
Beautiful quilt! I'm sure your granddaughter will love it and she is the most important judge. Nice job!
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Very beautiful! Is this the pattern from Fat Cats? I love seeing them in fabric.
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Originally Posted by RkayD
Very beautiful! Is this the pattern from Fat Cats? I love seeing them in fabric.
I just recently started following her blog, too. |
when putting borders on a quilt if you would measure through the middle of the quilt both up and down and cross wise then cut your borders that measurement and ease in the quilt to fit the borders would eliminate your problem hope this helps good luck at the show it is a very pretty quilt
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That gets a blue ribbon in my book!
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