Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums > Main
Puckers after the fact >

Puckers after the fact

Puckers after the fact

Thread Tools
 
Old 01-21-2018, 10:02 AM
  #1  
Junior Member
Thread Starter
 
asabrinao's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Ohio
Posts: 183
Default Puckers after the fact

Hi, All,

A friend of mine recently gave me an-almost-finished quilt that she asked me to help bind with her. She's a new quilter. The top of the quilt looks great, but the back has a lot of puckers. We talked about ways she can avoid puckers and drag in the future, but I'm wondering if there's anything we can do to smooth out the puckers on this one, if only a little. I'd hate for her to tear out all the quilting she's done and start all over.

The worst of the puckers probably have about 1/4" excess fabric. There might be 1/2" on one or two of them. I've thought about folding them over, pressing, and then doing a little slip stitch. Or maybe hand-applique-ing some patches?

The quilt is for her college-aged son, so it will probably get moved around and laundered a lot.

Any tricks?

Thanks!
asabrinao is offline  
Old 01-21-2018, 10:44 AM
  #2  
Super Member
 
EasyPeezy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Canada
Posts: 3,456
Default

If you have an asterisk stitch on your machine, you could put a few
here and there and I think that should help. It's like tying a quilt but
without any tails.
EasyPeezy is offline  
Old 01-21-2018, 10:52 AM
  #3  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 3,497
Default

EasyPeezy, have never thought of that. Great suggestion!
Maggie_Sue is offline  
Old 01-21-2018, 12:20 PM
  #4  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 1,092
Default

"The worst of the puckers probably have about 1/4" excess fabric. There might be 1/2" on one or two of them. I've thought about folding them over, pressing, and then doing a little slip stitch."

I did this once on a quilt that had one large pucker right in the middle of a quilt. I didn't press, just folded and slip stitched. It seemed to work fine although I don't know how it held up over time. You couldn't really even see it after the slip stitching. My customer wasn't very particular this quilt as she felt her piecing wasn't very good anyway. One of her first quilts.
selm is offline  
Old 01-21-2018, 12:45 PM
  #5  
Power Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 41,461
Default

​I have slip stitched a pleat in a quilt back but it was a patterned back and you couldn't even tell where it was. If it is a plain or light back slip stitch the puckers fiat and maybe make an obvious design over it. Maybe big black stitches like a Frakenstein scar?
Tartan is offline  
Old 01-21-2018, 02:45 PM
  #6  
Power Poster
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
Posts: 12,930
Default

I think all of these ideas would work, and a combination of them might work best. Any or all will likely make the back look much better and would be worth the investment of time and energy.
Prism99 is offline  
Old 01-21-2018, 04:01 PM
  #7  
Junior Member
Thread Starter
 
asabrinao's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Ohio
Posts: 183
Default

Oh my! All of these ideas sounds GREAT! Thank you all so much! This is not the first time this forum has saved a quilt!
asabrinao is offline  
Old 01-21-2018, 04:25 PM
  #8  
Power Poster
 
Jingle's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Outside St. Louis
Posts: 38,190
Default

Some great ideas here.
Jingle is offline  
Old 01-21-2018, 04:31 PM
  #9  
Super Member
 
GEMRM's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: South West Ontario
Posts: 2,235
Default

A college aged young man might find the Frankenstein scar idea unique and appealing!
GEMRM is offline  
Old 01-22-2018, 11:08 AM
  #10  
mac
Super Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: California, USA
Posts: 1,318
Default

If you haven't already pre-washed the fabrics in the quilt, washing the quilt may just make the smaller puckers disappear or at least not as noticeable. For the larger puckers, I would undo the stitching in just those areas and see if you couldn't re-stitch and smooth out the pucker.
mac is offline  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
DawnMarie
Main
15
03-13-2012 12:48 PM
butterflywing
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
10
08-25-2010 12:32 PM
fabric-holic
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
51
05-13-2010 03:14 AM
Elisabrat
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
33
03-10-2010 03:16 PM
Elisabrat
Main
24
12-30-2009 06:04 PM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



FREE Quilting Newsletter