beckyezra wrote:
most of my quilts are to hang on the wall, until now i couldnt find out the reason that it is not hanged striate on the wall.
on my giant Dahlia it was the center, and that is understandable. but the other quilts are wavy on all the quilt.
any one has a solution for it please?
Becky, you've gotten some good advice already for future projects. For the ones already finished, sometimes blocking a wall hanging will help make it hang straighter. This is what I do for cotton quilts:
Wet it really well, either in the washing machine (spin the water out) or with a spray bottle. Then lay it flat (I always do mine on the floor) and be sure that it is square on the floor by measuring the sides and using a large square-up rotary ruler to check the corners. If you do it on the carpet, you can use pins into the carpet and carpet pad to keep it square. Let it dry COMPLETELY before you move it. That should help some.
Also remember that some battings will cause a wall hanging to be friendly and wave at you!! A heavy cotton batting will hold it's shape lots better on the wall than a polyester or wool or silk batt will. A needlepunched cotton batting is a good choice for wall quilts. Something like Warm and Natural or Warm and White will do well.
Also...are you aware that battings have grain lines just like cotton fabrics do? Gently tug on any of your battings and you will see more "give" in one direction. Being aware of that, you can always check to make sure that the direction with the least amount of stretch is used from the top to the bottom of your wall hangings!
Hope that helps!