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Want to make sure your quilt backing lays flat and smooth on the longarm frame? Let’s talk about squaring up your backing fabric! Check out my latest video to see exactly how I do it—I’ll show you a simple trick using a small notch and a quick rip to get your fabric perfectly on grain. This step is so important because if your backing is twisted, it won’t lay flat, and that can affect the final quilting. Before bringing your quilt to me, take a few minutes to square up your backing fabric. If I
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Want to make sure your quilt backing lays flat and smooth on the longarm frame? Let’s talk about squaring up your backing fabric! Check out my latest video to see exactly how I do it—I’ll show you a simple trick using a small notch and a quick rip to get your fabric perfectly on grain. This step is so important because if your backing is twisted, it won’t lay flat, and that can affect the final quilting. Before bringing your quilt to me, take a few minutes to square up your backing fabric. If I
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