Wavy edges
#22
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: South East Michigan...at the bottom of the thumb!
Posts: 730
Fantastic job...block it""It will probably not have to be washed that often......your mil probably knows how to block...we used to have to hand wash our wool sweaters in the 50's & 60's so I know blocking!!!
#23
My quilting inspiration is from Cindy Needham, Angela Walters and Karen McTavish. High asperations, I know, but practice, practice, practice, right?
#24
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 212
This is truly a beautiful piece! I totally understand your concerns about the waviness. I made a Christmas wallhanging after being inspired by Cindy Needham and had the same problem in the border but my border wasn't quilted. I did some quilting in the border and that helped some, but it's still wavy. Your work is just so awesome!
#25
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Greenville, South Carolina
Posts: 1,649
If you gift it to me, I will certainly use it either on my dining room table or my dresser. I don't think the waviness is that bad and also, not very noticeable. If you say so, I'll PM you my address.
#27
I take back everything bad I ever thought about machine quilting. That is absolutely beautiful. Your design and detail is incredible. You should be very proud.
Something that just came to mind about the waviness of the border. Years ago, crocheted table top pieces used to be starched and blocked around bottles to produce a wavy border. Perhaps you can leave it as it is and appreciate the 'natural' waviness. I wouldn't mind displaying it in my house.
Something that just came to mind about the waviness of the border. Years ago, crocheted table top pieces used to be starched and blocked around bottles to produce a wavy border. Perhaps you can leave it as it is and appreciate the 'natural' waviness. I wouldn't mind displaying it in my house.
#28
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Tri-Cities, Washington
Posts: 757
Oh my goodness that is just stupendous! It's better than I can ever hope to do myself. I also think if the little bit of waviness bothers you then by all means block it. You probably will really only need to work on the inside portion and who knows maybe just by blocking it once that might be all it will need. Again, great job! I hope you let us know how it comes out after you try that.
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