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Old 10-22-2009, 07:53 AM
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Hi - I just registed and tho't maybe someone here could help me with my problem.

I'm making a small quilt top that looked to be a really simple project. The rows across are made up with 3 1/2" pieces followed by 8 1/2" pieces - it alternates those two sizes all the way across the row and ends with a 3 1/2" piece.

I sewed all my rows as instructions stated, and pressed seams to one side.
The problem started when I stitched row 1 to row 2 etc. The blocks /seams were not lining up properly - I've heard the term "wonky" used for this and it really seems to fit.

I'm completely baffled - I have gone back and checked, rechecked and checked agaiin to make sure my cuts were acturate - they were, but yet the pieces in each row are not lining up the way they should.

I'm not completely new at quilting, but by far no expert.

If anyone has a suggestion why this is happening I would really appreciate your help.

Thanks in advance
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Old 10-22-2009, 08:02 AM
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Whenever working with seams, I always pin them, and then if there is any extra , work it in , in between. Does that make sense?
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Old 10-22-2009, 08:05 AM
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Hmmm, do you mean you're attaching the 3.5" piece to the next row's 3.5" piece? Or are you going in your first row - 3 8 3 8 3 and in your second 8 3 8 3 8?

Assuming you're doing the latter - that's an easy problem! Each row has to start with a 3 and end with an 8, or vice versa. By having it go 3 8 3 8 3 = 25", with a 3 on each end, it won't be even with your 8 3 8 3 8 = 30 "row, unless you cut parts of the 8 off. And if you stop at the 3 in the 2nd row, it's too short :(

So as long as each row starts with one size and ends with the other size, they'll line up :mrgreen: Or, if you don't want any seams to line up, just make sure that the rows add up to the same number, after you take out seam allowance (like what I did in the 2nd paragraph)

Happy sewing!
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Old 10-22-2009, 11:02 AM
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Sometimes when I have a long row of matching seams, I glue the seams exactly where I want them to match up. If I'm off too much to fudge 1/16" or so then something is not right with my piecing. I start sewing a long row together from the middle out. That helps keep the row from ending up short on one side.
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Old 10-22-2009, 12:07 PM
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You might have stretched the pieces when you pressed? Did you possibly "iron" instead of pressing, and push the pieces around and out of square?

I press the seams in one direction on the first and all subsequent odd rows and press the seams in the opposite direction on the second and all subsequent even rows.

That way, when you put row 2 on row 1, the seams should nestle. If you pin the seams, then you can adjust (fudge) the fabric to fit.

Don't worry too much. It's one of those things every beginning quilter has to get through. Shoot, sometimes, it still happens.
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Can't help you with your problem, but wanted to welcome you to the forum.
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Old 10-22-2009, 03:45 PM
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MadQuilter - I think you might have hit the nail right on the head! When I tho't back on it I do belive I ironed back and forth instead of pressing with an up and down motion.

I don't see any way to fix this mess other than take it apart and start over again. aaaaggggghhhhhh

A big thanks to all of you who responded.

To LucyInTheSky - All the rows are 3 8 3 8 3 8 3
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Old 10-22-2009, 04:27 PM
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try spraying them with a little water and letting them air dry...they may shrink back up to the correct size...or maybe not...but it is worth a try :wink:
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Either that way or block them with starch. That works well for blocking.
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Old 10-27-2009, 05:55 PM
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Sometimes I have found that my seams are off just a hair. You may need to check to see if you have an accurate 1/4". Thread size will make a difference also, especially if you change in the middle of the project.
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