Originally Posted by
quiltingshorttimer
I recently was told by a master LAQ to cover the flange with blue painter's tape--it holds it out of the way and also serves as a very visible stop line too. You didn't say, but were there lots of seams in each block? If so, using them on the back probably did present problems. I like the idea to offer the customer a discount with an explanation. she will probably appreciate your honesty. I was recently rushing to finish a youth quilt for a friend when I got a length wise pleat on the back--of course I found it when I was almost finished. My friend was ok with it but I was embarrassed and ripped stitches for 8 hrs and re-did. Sometimes you just have to start over on things.
Such a great idea using painter's tape on the flange. A friend of mine had a "beautiful" quilt with a flange on it sent out to a LAQ and when it was returned, the flange was folded and quilted over. What a shame. She ruined the quilt. I don't believe she offered her a discount, only an explanation

To me that was very disappointing because the flange made the quilt pop and folded over and quilted on it really was very noticeable.