littleflower wrote:
I pin the middle first then pin the corners. Then I find the mid way points on both the quilt and the border and pin. I work one side this way until it's pinned, then I work the other side. This allows me to see where the fullness is coming in. I stitch with which ever side has more fullness on the top then when I get to that pin I can stretch the topside to accommodate the fullness. When I'm finished I'll steam like crazy.
Teri
Teri, the next time you have significant fullness to ease in between two pins, try putting the fullness on the BOTTOM! If you gently tug on the two layers at the next pin, the feed dogs will ease that fabric in for you as you stitch. You would be surprised at how much extra fabric can be taken up that way! I know that you can't see the fullness this way like you can when its on the top layer, but if you know there are places with extra fullness, you can work that way from pin to pin.