There, that looks so much better! The sashings match! (the Before picture is in the post below)
I ripped out the long sashing and remeasured/ripped/resewed about 3 small sashings along one of the columns...
I was worried the blocks would become frayed if I continued to rip, so I decided to try putting everything together again.
After sewing the long sashing onto one row, I laid out the second row so it would align with the first. Everything seemed to magically come together.
But I did one thing different when I started pinning the second row.... I matched the first cross sashing with the other and pinned there first. I continued to pin each cross sashing (and they did match) and finally I added pins to either end of the piece. I really don't know if that technique helped, or if I had solved it with the resewing of the blocks/sashing...
Anyway, I am pleased and maybe I have learned a new technique.
Sometimes it is more logical Not to start at the beginning...
2 comments:
I love that quilt with the sashing. After I made some DNP blocks and sent them off for the Sandy relief project, I added that pattern to my bucket list. It really works up pretty! I have to admire your tenacity on getting it aligned - great job!
Good job.
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