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This was my solution to the problem. Using straight pins to stabilize the quilting line. I do that when I quilt straight lines. Why I didn't think of it for these intersecting curved lines is a mystery to me. The quilting looks so much nicer.
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Can you see the bunching or puckering at the intersection? Boo! Hiss!
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Two posts in one day, amazing!
Have a good day!
Judy
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