How do you “set-in” the squares and triangles on a lone star quilt without causing the fabric to pucker?

December 17th, 2009 | by admin |
Dread30058 asked:


I am making the lone star quilt. Each time I set in the square or triangle, the middle piece of fabric has a pucker in it and it will not lie flat. I am also having trouble sewing the “y-seam” intersections. I am quite frustrated, can anyone help? Only serious quilters need reply.

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