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Help me find a way to end a perfect 1/4" seem.

Help me find a way to end a perfect 1/4" seem.

Old 09-16-2009, 06:38 PM
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Hi, Gals.

Help me find a way to end my 1/4" seams dead on. I am 90% a thread or two either right or left of the seam. I will appreciate all the help I can get and I will try all your suggestions.

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Old 09-16-2009, 06:56 PM
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I'm so dense that I'm not sure what you mean by "end" your seam.

I use the seam ripper to hold the tails when I am coming to the end of the pieces to keep them from twisting and getting off of the 1/4" (if that is what you mean)..I've also used the blud painters tape to but the fabric up against (prior to getting the 1/4" foot).
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Old 09-16-2009, 06:58 PM
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I know what you mean, Bernice. Mine seem to shift a little at the end too. I'm waiting to see what the others suggest.
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Old 09-16-2009, 07:03 PM
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i do the same as sandpat, i use my seam ripper to keep the pieces together as they feed thru.

i also have a 1/4 foot for my sewing machine that has a side plate that keeps the fabric from shifting to the right, i only have to keep the end points together and make sure they don't shift to the left.
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I've read about getting a throat plate (?) that just has a small hole like the old-fashioned straight-stitch only machines.

I don't know if it works or not.

I think Eleanor Burns always uses a stilleto to hang on to the end of the seam as it approaches the needle.

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Old 09-16-2009, 07:08 PM
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I too have the same problem........seems like when I get to the end of a seam I swerve off to the right. I will try to use the seam ripper to hold the material in place also.
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Everything about my seams got better when I was introduced to the miracle of starch. None of those little ends get away from me so badly now that I starch everything into cardboard.
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Old 09-16-2009, 07:26 PM
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I use a stilleto and works for me. I got my from nancy's notions for 5 bucks and free shipping.
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You could even use a darning needle, an ice pick, or just a sturdy pin. Depends on how "frugal" one is/or has to be.
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I also use a 1/4 inch foot and seam ripper to keep to the correct seam width. One thing I've noticed when chain piecing--I tend to reach for the next piece before I get to the end of the piece I'm sewing. This can cause me to "veer off" some. Now I slow down, reach the end of the piece I'm sewing and then grab the next piece to place. Hope this helps-oh, and keep practicing!
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