Seam allowances
#11
CKKOWL is correct. Do a measured sewing piece of 3 strips ... if that is correct ... you are good to go.
It also helps to know your machine. Can you move your needle to the right or left of center? If so, you can then adjust easily when a patterns says sew a "scant" 14" much easier.
Take notes til you don't need them anymore. Also, if you do move your needle for a project find a way to put a note with that project indicating how and how much you moved the needle ... my machines revert to the center needle position each time they are turned off! That can mess you up, too.
have fun,
ali
It also helps to know your machine. Can you move your needle to the right or left of center? If so, you can then adjust easily when a patterns says sew a "scant" 14" much easier.
Take notes til you don't need them anymore. Also, if you do move your needle for a project find a way to put a note with that project indicating how and how much you moved the needle ... my machines revert to the center needle position each time they are turned off! That can mess you up, too.
have fun,
ali
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sew several strips together either using mark on machine or your 1/4 in foot. Measure from the edge of the material to seam. this should be scant 1/4 in. if not then move your needle and try again. Keep trying until you have correct measurement. Then MARK the correct position of the needle with permament marker on the machine. then you can always go back to same place. If not able to move needle then keep moving material and measuring until correct and then make that position on the machine base using tape or marker. always use the same ruler to measure due to not all rulers are created equal.
#13
Originally Posted by mmonohon
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To get a "true" 1/4 inch seam, you raise your neede to it's highest point. Slip your smallest quilting ruler under your needle (I use my 1x12) and slowly...by hand...lower your needle so it just touches the 1/4" line on your ruler. Mark your sewing machine with a post it note right up against the edge of your ruler. Raise the needle and remove the ruler. You can now tape down the post-it.
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