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Andrea19711 04-01-2013 10:42 AM

argghhh...what would you do
 
I have been working on a scrappy using 2" squares. Its been a work in progress for more than a year. I sewed strips that are 8x48 squares..the problem is that I've gotten better at 1/4 inch seams and my most recent strips are a different size than the older ones. The quilt is for me but I csnt decide how I should finish it.

toolazy 04-01-2013 10:52 AM

You have a couple of options short of ripping out everything :) . I think which you choose depends on what you want the quilt for. If it's intended as an heirloom or showpiece, I'd explore #1 below. If it's for color, beauty, and keeping you warm, #2 or #3.

1. See how far off you are between the older and the newer. If just a smidge, you could, take out and adjust one or two seams only on the short (or long) strips to make them almost-match.

2. Snip the ends of the long strips or add a little piece to the ends of the short ones.

3. Add a little piece in the middle (or at some random point) to the short ones.

For #2 or #3, you wouldn't worry about matching seams all the way across. Scrappy quilts are allowed to be scrappy and not match!

pollyjvan9 04-01-2013 10:54 AM

toolazy's reply is very good advise.

pollyjvan9 04-01-2013 10:56 AM

I just thought of something else that I did. I put a narrow border between the strips that were all the same and then used the uneven strips as a 'border'. You can add the borders at the top and bottom like I did or make some more and add them to the sides. Looked like it was meant to be that way.

Keep Them In Stitches 04-01-2013 11:03 AM

I like pollyjvan9's suggestion. Sash between rows. it will look like you designed the quilt this way.

PaperPrincess 04-01-2013 11:39 AM

Or cut .5, 1 and 1.5 inches off the first square on random strips so that the seams won't match, but it will look planned. After sewing the strips together, you'll have to even up the uncut end.

Andrea19711 04-01-2013 12:00 PM

Thanks guys (gals). I had planned on tying it instead of machine quilting it. I think that option 3 is going to work best for me. Its what I was thinking but wanted someone to tell me I wasnt nutty!

orangeroom 04-01-2013 12:03 PM

I'd use your 8 x 48 (divide the width in 1/2, and add on to bottom) in the back of the quilt. Take it apart and use a 4 x 96 as something that breaks up the fabric on the back! Good luck!

petthefabric 04-01-2013 12:21 PM

Onto tying quilts. I've tyed a quilt. It was a beginner where seams were a little off. It took a lot longer than I expected. It wasn't stable enough and with a lot of use and washing, the seams came apart.
I'd suggest using this quilt as an opportunity to do some machine quilting, something very simple, maybe straight lines across and verticle across the quilt, not SID.

toolazy 04-01-2013 02:16 PM

Can we see it when you're done? I love to see what people do with scrappy things. :)


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