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Old 11-13-2011, 01:31 PM
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When you make doll quilts do you still use 1/4" SA?

I am working on a doll quilt and I have my blocks cut
to be finished at 3" and it seems strange to me that my
SA looks so "big" compared to the size of the block.
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Old 11-13-2011, 01:39 PM
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Yes, use your usual seam allowance.

I use dress weight cotton poplins for doll quilts rather than craft weight cottons. This way the seam is less bulky.
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yes, still use the 1/4". i was doing a quilt with 1.25 blocks, finishing to .75". now those SA's looked really large LOL
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I haven't made "doll" quilts per se, but I have made miniatures. If the blocks are approx. 1" or larger, I leave the seam allowance at 1/4". If the blocks are smaller, then I trim the seam allowance to 1/8" after I stitch the seam. It all depends on if the seam is going to interfere or overlap with another seam.
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Old 11-13-2011, 04:04 PM
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I am just getting into miniature quilts myself so this was interesting question for me too. Thank you.
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I've made doll quilts and minis, and do use a 1/4" seam. Though I do trim some down after sewn to reduce bulk.
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You will want to use a quarter inch or a scant quarter inch seam so the seams won't pull apart.
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