First I want to say I'm fairly new to this site, but I love it and read it just about everyday. You ladies and gentlemen are awesome! I'm also a fairly new quilter, (about 2 years) so if my question sounds silly please forgive me. For the life of me I cannot seem to be able to cut shapes, blocks, strips, or anything out correctly. It looks right when I cut it and I measure it carefully...(I thought) but I go to sew it together and sure enough one piece will be off, not a lot but enough that you have to get up and go the table and cut it to straighten it out. Am I the only one that has this problem? It sure takes the pleasure out of sitting down and putting something together. I was wondering what others have to say about pre-cut fabric verses cutting your own. Thanks for letting me VENT!!! Back to the sewing machine!!! :)
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You might consider putting sandpaper dots or something similiar on the back of your ruler and see if it helps. Just a little slipping of the ruler could cause problems.
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Are you using a quilting ruler/mat and rotary cutter? If not it would be a good investment.
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It may not be your cutting, but your sewing. In order for the blocks, pieces, etc. to match, you have to sew a fourth inch seam. If you sew a fourth inch one time and a third inch next time, things won't match up, just saying.
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Are you using more than one ruler? Each one can be slightly off to the other one :D:D:D
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Originally Posted by KathyAire
It may not be your cutting, but your sewing. In order for the blocks, pieces, etc. to match, you have to sew a fourth inch seam. If you sew a fourth inch one time and a third inch next time, things won't match up, just saying.
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check your ruler that it is accurate --i got caught with a dud
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how do you do the sandpaper dots on the ruler??
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They sell sandpaper dots that are sticky on the back. You just stick them to the back of the ruler. But they will obscure some measurements so keep that in mind.
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Originally Posted by gale
They sell sandpaper dots that are sticky on the back. You just stick them to the back of the ruler. But they will obscure some measurements so keep that in mind.
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Hancocks sells the peel off sheets to stick on the backs of your rulers, they are clear. they help a lot...
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Try Best Press on your fabric and iron before cutting.
Make sure your ruler doesn't move: sandpaper dots or invisigrip or whatever. Make sure you are holding your rotary cutter correctly. Check your machine for the 1/4 inch or scant 1/4 inch, and the pattern for what it calls for as seam allowance. Use the same ruler throughout the project. Also, use the same machine for the project. Changing either can result in uneven work. Guess how I learned this? ali |
Sugar...it could me a multitude of things...all at once even..
First, good fabric is a must! Second, wash and iron that fabric before you cut it. Third, always use the same ruler for cutting out the entire project. ANd make sure you have fabric gripping dots on the bottom of them! Fourth, make sure your seam allowance is correct...mark your machine base if you have to, or put some Mole Skin down to help guide you....I have a 1/4" foot and can't live without it... It takes practice to get all of these things done right, all of the time...but you will get it... |
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