Someone please explain why I keep getting puckers when I try to make these baby blankets. I've made several and I know they could be better but I just don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Prewash everything and iron flat, cut out squares, etc.
Sew top together or if using panel, just cut right size and "square" it up. Press all seam allowances the same direction.
Cut out backing and batting (either fluffy or flat) same size as top.
Lay out backing, then the top, then the batting. Smooth them all out and match the edges.
Pin along the edges about every 4" all the way around in one direction, then stitch with the regular zig-zag foot I use all the time. I have used the even feed food, doesn't make any difference. I leave an opening usually along the bottom for turning.
Take out pins and trim along stitch line, flip. Lightly press if needed esp. along the edges and fold in the bottom opening edges and press them in.
Now I usually smooth it all out and put a pin in the center and work out to the edges horizontally then vertically again every few inches. Since I do not have my big padded sewing table yet, I pin all of them into the carpet then start over and re-do them one at a time running my hand underneath to lift and re-pin.
Once I have it "divided" into fourths, I pin the rest of it the start stitching with my even-feed foot but none of them ever end up without puckers. I either stitch in the ditch along with seams made from putting the top together or if it's a panel, around the border edges and a few of the designs (I don't do too many of the panel quilts as the free-hand stitching is time consuming and makes my neck/shoulders hurt). If I start at the top, I stitch all top to bottom. Same with the horizontal seams, left to right both times.
What am I missing?
Kathy