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Quilt4Me 11-23-2010 10:41 AM

I am having difficulty with squared off finished block. Everything measures well until I attach the border to all 4 sides. Because I am a new quilter I expect that when I an stitching the pieces together they are not the same seam width. I have put a taped line to the seam width on my machine so I thought this would do the trick.

erstan947 11-23-2010 10:52 AM

Don't give up. I had the same problem in the beginning. I now sew one or 2 threads less than a 1/4 inch. Practice helps hang in there!

Welcome from Louisiana!

Janie Q 11-23-2010 10:57 AM

I've been making quilts for years and sometimes I still struggle with my seams! Did you square up each block before sewing together? If I do that it helps.

M.E.H. 11-23-2010 10:58 AM

This happens to me all the time. I just keep working on me seams. Glad you are here.

amma 11-23-2010 11:01 AM

Try sewing a bit slower, and concentrate more on how the fabric is feeding into the front of the presser foot, not up closer to the needle, until you get to the end of it :wink: :D:D:D

Murphy 11-23-2010 11:08 AM

Welcome from Iowa.

deema 11-23-2010 11:22 AM

Take it slow and easy, with your eye on the front of the foot where the fabric is feeding through, not where the needle is. I put a strip of bright blue painter's tape on mine, coming right down the front of my machine, I can focus on the fabric lining up more that way than close to the foot or needle. It has helped immensely.

grammyp 11-23-2010 11:24 AM

Hello and welcome from central Alabama. The tape should help. The secret is practice, practice, practice. There is also a 1/4 inch foot that may help you, but I found the tape on the machine bed was good.

Magdalena 11-23-2010 11:34 AM

Hello and welcome from California! I noticed placing extra lighting by my foot helps a lot. Don't give up, even when I think I have it done right...I don't.

fleurdelisquilts.com 11-23-2010 11:42 AM

The tape tip helped me quite a bit. Until I got it, though, I did things a little differently. I cut my border fabric just a bit larger (about 1/4 inch) than needed. After sewing the border on, I squared up the block using my rotary cutter and mat.

Let's say you need a finished 2 inch border. You'd cut it 2 1/2 inches. I cut it 2 3/4 inch before sewing. Make the seam and press.

Measure carefully from the seam to the edge of the border and cut so that you have a straight edge. Using the 2 inch example, you will cut so that the block will be 2 1/4 inch. (Remember you need that 1/4 for the next seam.) Anything over 2 1/4 gets cut off. Turn the block and place the new edge on a mat line close to your body (it's easier to see so you can line everything up). Again measure from the seam, making sure the ruler is straight with the mat and the seam. Anything over 2 1/4 inches gets trimmed. Turn the block again, measure, cut. One more time to get the final edge and you're done. Now the block should be perfectly square with neat straight edges, and your border is exactly what you need to continue on your way.

fleurdelisquilts.com 11-23-2010 11:44 AM

I should tell you that I did this while working on a log cabin quilt in queen size. It took me a long time but eventually I finished the quilt and could stitch a perfect 1/4 inch seam! I'm not much for practicing just for the sake of practicing. I want a product!

Quilt4Me 11-25-2010 08:05 AM

I thought I had squared off. I am making hotpads which I thought were so easy when I used another pattern. I will continue to try and hopefully I will get the hang of it. Thanks for the comments. They help.

Quilt4Me 11-25-2010 08:18 AM

I need to find a quilting class that will help me address my concerns. I am not doing something right or my project would be square. I will continue trying. I may go back to my original pattern I learned to do and after the holidays practice when I am not in a rush to get my XMas treasures done.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL.

Quilt4Me 11-27-2010 09:30 AM

Now that the Thanksgiving Holiday is over, I need to concentrate on my quilting projects again. After having so much difficulty with my first project, I am going to start an easier pattern and take my time measuring, I have decided on some smaller projects like X-Mas Coasters. I may try a Holiday runner with the Jelly rolls and squares and triangles. Wish me luck.

yetta 11-27-2010 09:33 AM

Welcome from Virginia,,it warms my heart to see all the help you are getting...good luck with your with your next project.

Quilt4Me 11-27-2010 09:57 AM

Thank you Etta. I want my projects to be my pride and joy. I am finding when I get frustrated with a missed measurement, I walk away for a few minutes and come back to it. My little mistakes, I know are beginners mistakes. Seam ripper is very close by and I use it a lot. Happy Holidays.

Quilt4Me 11-27-2010 10:01 AM

Amma, I tried that yesterday and it works. Slow is best. I have so many ideas and so little time. Christmas is so close and I have a lot to accomplish. Enjoy this holiday season.


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