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squilter 04-11-2011 07:56 PM

After you sew a row together, do you press seams to one side or apart? Thanks

TonnieLoree 04-11-2011 08:04 PM

There's two ways of thinking here. One is to press every other row to one side (row 1 to the left, row two to the right). Method two is to press all of the seams open. I'm not a hand quilter, so I don't know which is easier.

fabric whisperer 04-11-2011 08:17 PM

depends, are you doing squares? or the hexagons? with hex pattern, its way less bulk at junctions to press open... with squares, its your preference (I do alternating sides on squares)

squilter 04-11-2011 09:21 PM

Okay so I have one row of squares sewed together, I am sewing them by machine, so I sew all the seems to the, say, leftand on the next row sew them all to the right? Is that what u r saying? Thanks




Originally Posted by fabric whisperer
depends, are you doing squares? or the hexagons? with hex pattern, its way less bulk at junctions to press open... with squares, its your preference (I do alternating sides on squares)


fabric whisperer 04-12-2011 06:40 AM

if you're using square cut fabric, yes ~ you can press the seams open, but I find lining up squares is easier to do the "one row left, next row right" method...

Depending on how large your quilt will be, sometimes it works better to divide into quadrants... i.e. if you have 9 squares across, and 9 squares down total, then you'd do "interim blocks" of 3x3 ... then after those are assembled, you'd do the final joining... I have found my quilt tops are much more square that way.

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amma 04-12-2011 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by squilter
Okay so I have one row of squares sewed together, I am sewing them by machine, so I sew all the seems to the, say, leftand on the next row sew them all to the right? Is that what u r saying? Thanks

This is how I would press them :D:D:D


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