How to Fix Eyelashes on the Back of Your Quilt (Day 9/12 of FMQ FAQ)
When most people think of poor quilting tension, eye lashing jumps to mind. Too often we don’t catch these eyelashes because our tension looks great on the front of the quilt. Always, always, always, take a second to flip your quilt over and double (triple, quadruple) check your tension on the back after you start quilting. Learn More: https://www.stringandstory.com/12-day... PS Don't forget to subscribe to our channel to make it easy to find us tomorrow!

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