I noticed when you got the fabric lined up so that it was straight on the bottom, the selveges were no longer touching each other on the top, is that correct? I thought you should just move the selvage to the right or to the left to get it even on the bottom fold. Please advise on which one is the correct way, thank you
Sounds good, but if you are getting in a customer quilt, you can't just cut off what does not work as the top may not fit on any longer. Safer to lay on f.loor, fold until looks straight and put two pins to pin on zippers.
Thank you for doing this video, such important information 💙
Thanks Sharon & gammill family.
I don't have a longarm, so no belly bar to hang the wide back over, but I want to square the backing to have it longarmed. What do you suggest?
This was wonderful! Thank you.
I noticed when you got the fabric lined up so that it was straight on the bottom, the selveges were no longer touching each other on the top, is that correct? I thought you should just move the selvage to the right or to the left to get it even on the bottom fold. Please advise on which one is the correct way, thank you
Great tips, thanks
Sounds good, but if you are getting in a customer quilt, you can't just cut off what does not work as the top may not fit on any longer. Safer to lay on f.loor, fold until looks straight and put two pins to pin on zippers.
Thank you. It looks like you cut off so much! If the top was 100” would you be at risk for being short on backing once it’s loaded?
I have tried to watch this all day it stops at 1:29 no matter what you do. Please fix so we can watch. Thank you.
I have tried to watch this all day it stops at 1:29 no matter what you do. Please fix so we can watch. Thank you.