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wannaquilt1 08-17-2011 04:41 AM

I finished the binding last night and washed it this morning I'm so excited to put it on the bed and take pictures. Only problem is... some of my seams from the quilt top piecing came apart. Does this mean my seams were too scant? Should I make bigger seams next time? I had to go over them again with the machine and I doubt anyone else will see it but I know I always will :( Oh well... nothing I can do now but I would like to know what I did wrong for next time.

Oh and can I say how much I love Warm and Natural batting? I wish I could get it pre-packaged here in SC... it only comes on the roll so I have to get it cut everytime. It was so nice to walk into JoAnns and just grab a bag and go LOL But I really love the feel of the quilt with this batting I think I will always buy that from now on.

ETA: I used my new singer 201 to quilt it and it was so nice and easy! I have so much room now with the bigger throat space and I just love this machine so much. It's so heavy duty I'm not worried about going over seams and I don't have to worry about the computer screwing up or anything. It just wants to sew sew sew! Yay! I'm so glad I didn't spend $1000 on the viking I was looking at.

PaperPrincess 08-17-2011 05:04 AM

If the seams are coming apart, then the seam was too scant, as you thought, the fabric was very loosly woven and/or when you pieced that piece it was a bit small and you really stretched it trying to get it to fit where it was supposed to. This last thing will work up to a point as long as you quilt the heck out of it to keep it in place, otherwise it may revert to it's original shape and pull out.
Seams pulling out is not uncommon! You did the right thing just sewing it back in place. It will be fine. I would take a few minutes & figure out where the 1/4" seam is on your new 201!

kraftykimberly 08-17-2011 05:11 AM

Im in SC and Im pretty sure JoAnns and Hobby Lobby has pre-packaged W&N in Columbia. Also I just got my 201 back from the shop, got it off ebay last month and took it straight to the sewing center for service. The repair tech says I got a great deal so Im looking forward to trying it out.

Happy sewing !!!

wannaquilt1 08-17-2011 05:44 AM


Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
If the seams are coming apart, then the seam was too scant, as you thought, the fabric was very loosly woven and/or when you pieced that piece it was a bit small and you really stretched it trying to get it to fit where it was supposed to. This last thing will work up to a point as long as you quilt the heck out of it to keep it in place, otherwise it may revert to it's original shape and pull out.
Seams pulling out is not uncommon! You did the right thing just sewing it back in place. It will be fine. I would take a few minutes & figure out where the 1/4" seam is on your new 201!

awesome thanks so much! at least I was thinking in the right direction as to what I did wrong :) I'll make sure I'm more careful next time to get a bigger seam so they don't pull out

wannaquilt1 08-17-2011 05:45 AM


Originally Posted by kraftykimberly
Im in SC and Im pretty sure JoAnns and Hobby Lobby has pre-packaged W&N in Columbia. Also I just got my 201 back from the shop, got it off ebay last month and took it straight to the sewing center for service. The repair tech says I got a great deal so Im looking forward to trying it out.

Happy sewing !!!

Oh you're lucky that you are close to Columbia! I'm by Charleston so that's about 1.5 hrs away for me :( That's great about your 201! I just got mine back from the shop too it sounds like we got ours at the same time. I really love mine so far! Can't wait to hear how you like yours :)

cizzors 08-17-2011 06:19 AM

I've had a couple quilts start to fall apart after a few washings. My seams are near perfect, finally. The only thing I can figure out is my lack of quilting.

In most cases, I cross hatch everything. These 2 quilts were put on my new sofa because of the dogs. They don't romp on the sofa but take a 50lb boxer that gets up there and walks in circles before laying down on 16" blocks with just a cross hatch-not good. So until I learn how to do FMQ, I'll echo quilt everything!

wannaquilt1 08-17-2011 06:23 AM


Originally Posted by cizzors
I've had a couple quilts start to fall apart after a few washings. My seams are near perfect, finally. The only thing I can figure out is my lack of quilting.

In most cases, I cross hatch everything. These 2 quilts were put on my new sofa because of the dogs. They don't romp on the sofa but take a 50lb boxer that gets up there and walks in circles before laying down on 16" blocks with just a cross hatch-not good. So until I learn how to do FMQ, I'll echo quilt everything!

ok maybe that was the problem as well. I did the "Quilt in a Day" Irish Chain quilt by Eleanor Burns and there isn't much quilting done in that pattern. Just a cross hatch through the whole quilt where the chain is and then free motion for the shamrocks. I guess I will SITD for the next one to prevent this from happening again.

wannaquilt1 08-17-2011 07:40 AM

I wanted to add the link for the post with pics so here it is :

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-145781-1.htm

Lacelady 08-17-2011 08:48 AM

You can get Warm & Natural, also Warm & White in precut lengths for Queen size or King size from Hancocks of Paducah. I get mine when they have free shipping offers, (though they do limit you to two then).

wannaquilt1 08-17-2011 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by Lacelady
You can get Warm & Natural, also Warm & White in precut lengths for Queen size or King size from Hancocks of Paducah. I get mine when they have free shipping offers, (though they do limit you to two then).

wow that's a good idea thanks!


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