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    Old 01-24-2025, 08:00 AM
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    Hello everyone,

    After hand-sewing 72 "berries" down, I have finished my first block of a new quilt. The berries are padded inside and everything else has padding attached to the back of the block.

    My problem is that all of the sewing and hand manipulation has really caused wrinkles on the block. I tried to iron it with my small travel iron and the iron was still too big to get around the berries.

    My questions: 1) Does the block really need to be ironed before quilting? 2) Will the quilting remove or lessen the wrinkles? 3) Should I have put the block in a hoop before I hand-sewed all the berries on? 3) Should I try using the very small Clover mini-iron?

    I would be grateful for suggestions on what to do now on this block, and/or how to minimize the wrinkling on the next block.

    Thanks!
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    Old 01-24-2025, 08:21 AM
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    If you have a nice fluffy towel you could place your appliqué face down on, maybe place a damp cloth over your padded backing and see if pressing from the back might help the front, and shouldn’t flatten the berries, try one first? Your padded backing might be too thick for the heat to get through though.
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    Old 01-24-2025, 03:41 PM
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    Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
    If you have a nice fluffy towel you could place your appliqué face down on, maybe place a damp cloth over your padded backing and see if pressing from the back might help the front, and shouldn’t flatten the berries, try one first? Your padded backing might be too thick for the heat to get through though.
    I agree with this post.
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    Just have to say this....OH WOW!! It will be beautiful when finished.
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    Old 01-25-2025, 03:49 AM
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    I don't have a good answer but I will second the "wow!" Your block is gorgeous!
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    Definitely press from back. Maybe stiffen next block with Best Press or something. or use the lightest available fusible interfacing.
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    Old 01-25-2025, 02:47 PM
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    Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
    If you have a nice fluffy towel you could place your appliqué face down on, maybe place a damp cloth over your padded backing and see if pressing from the back might help the front, and shouldn’t flatten the berries, try one first? Your padded backing might be too thick for the heat to get through though.
    Oh, this is exactly why I love this board and all the wonderful people who share their knowledge and experience here! I would never have thought to iron it from the back side! For a quilter, I seem to be incapable of figuring things out on my own, but I enjoy the process anyway. For all of you with a mom, or sister, or aunt that is a sewist of any kind that taught you early, be sure to give them a big hug! It is just not possible for a class or tutorial or seminar to teach you everything that someone looking over your shoulder fondly can do.

    What you said makes perfect sense! I am looking forward to putting into practice next week. Thanks so much!
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    Originally Posted by quiltedsunshine
    I agree with this post.
    Another clever person, thanks for the reinforcement!
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    Old 01-25-2025, 02:48 PM
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    Thank you for the kind compliments!
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    Old 01-25-2025, 02:51 PM
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    Originally Posted by aashley333
    Definitely press from back. Maybe stiffen next block with Best Press or something. or use the lightest available fusible interfacing.
    I will! I thought at first the interfacing might stiffen the fabric too much when sewing the berries down, but I tried it on a small scrap with a berry and couldn't tell much of a difference in difficulty (fortunately!)

    I have already attached fusible featherweight interfacing to the next block, before I could forget. Thanks for your help!
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