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Q: Hi- I made my first quilt a queen size patch quilt. Looks ok. It buckled in the center, but all in all it looks good. I am not sure if it was the squares or the sewing machine.
Do you have any tips for me when I start making my next one. I have a couple of orders from my friends for me to make them one. I told them about the buckle in the middle, but that doesn't seem to bother them, and maybe a pattern I can follow.
By the way, I really enjoy reading your mail.
Kathy
A: Kathy - The buckling in the middle of your quilt could be caused by any one of a few things. Here are some tips to help prevent it from happening.
- Make sure that your quilt top is flat before you layer it:
- Pressing can help you see if it is.
- Check the patches, chances are that they may be slightly different sizes, and may need to be un-sewn and re-sewn.
- Look at the seam allowances - they may be slightly different, and you'll want to check your 1/4 inch mark on your sewing machine or presser foot
- Check the thread count or weave on your fabric - if it is uneven, your patches may be stretching or flexing unevenly.
- Test the tension on your sewing machine - if it is uneven, it may cause puckers or tucks in your patches
- Smooth all of the layers - quilt top, batting, and backing - before you baste. One advantage of using cotton batting is that it sticks to the cotton fabric layers and helps keep them together.
- Begin basting from the center of the quilt and work your way to the outside. On large quilts, I begin basting right in the center and baste to one edge of the quilt. Then I go back to the center and baste to the other edge.
- Baste in several different directions. I baste across the quilt, up and down, and from each of the corners to the opposite corner (making a big X on the quilt). Start each direction from the center of the quilt.
- Begin quilting in the center of your quilt, and make sure that you maintain good tension on all layers of the quilt as you are quilting. You can do this in a hoop as easily as you can in a frame.
- Remove your basting stitches before you quilt, and adjust the layers to make sure that you have good tension.
For additional tips on basting quilts, including how to baste a quilt you will machine quilt, visit - the article on Basting Quilts
Hope that helps.
Happy Quilting!

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