I need your help with this quilt
#43
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(Thank you Pat, just reviewed perfect piecing on Amazon good price and good reviews. I will be buying this book.
Fortyniner, sorry you had troubles with triangles fitting. Did you finish the Quilt and if so are you pleased with it? I am afraid to trim anything for fear of having trouble down the road. Thank you for the link.
bunniequilter... what do you mean by shadowing?)
BDawn, thanks for asking. I haven't finished the top, but at least my triangles fit. I found the Perfect Piecing book on line a few days ago and have it on order, too. I have a book from Better Homes and Gardens called the Complete Guide to Quilting that has helped a lot. I have learned so much from this Board, though. I read it every day. I love being able to search the archived conversations, too.
This is a beautiful quilt pattern. I have to put it on my ever-growing bucket list. Good luck with it. I hope you post it when you finish.
I finally found a product that helps with matching seams too, if you have that problem. Have you tried Fons and Porters glue stick? It goes on purple, fits nicely in the seam allowance and dries quickly, so I can sew almost immediately- no ironing first. And it doesn't seem to gum up on the iron.
Fortyniner, sorry you had troubles with triangles fitting. Did you finish the Quilt and if so are you pleased with it? I am afraid to trim anything for fear of having trouble down the road. Thank you for the link.
bunniequilter... what do you mean by shadowing?)
BDawn, thanks for asking. I haven't finished the top, but at least my triangles fit. I found the Perfect Piecing book on line a few days ago and have it on order, too. I have a book from Better Homes and Gardens called the Complete Guide to Quilting that has helped a lot. I have learned so much from this Board, though. I read it every day. I love being able to search the archived conversations, too.
This is a beautiful quilt pattern. I have to put it on my ever-growing bucket list. Good luck with it. I hope you post it when you finish.
I finally found a product that helps with matching seams too, if you have that problem. Have you tried Fons and Porters glue stick? It goes on purple, fits nicely in the seam allowance and dries quickly, so I can sew almost immediately- no ironing first. And it doesn't seem to gum up on the iron.
#44
I plan to post pics when I finish the quilt . I will have my son take a look and see why I can't post pics it keeps saying failure to upload.
sharp pins are one of my best friends in sewing along with iron,rulers,sharp scissors,rotary cutter and a good cutting mat.
sharp pins are one of my best friends in sewing along with iron,rulers,sharp scissors,rotary cutter and a good cutting mat.
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Please take note I am new to quilting but this is how I understand ironing verse pressing a seam
Ironing tells me to iron fabric to smooth out wrinkles, pressing seams means after you sew seam you press either open or towards the dark side of the fabric. When I press I am careful not to stretch fabric by making circles or going back and forth on fabric but gently steam press it. Enjoy quilting and hopefully someone else on this board can give their thoughts
Ironing tells me to iron fabric to smooth out wrinkles, pressing seams means after you sew seam you press either open or towards the dark side of the fabric. When I press I am careful not to stretch fabric by making circles or going back and forth on fabric but gently steam press it. Enjoy quilting and hopefully someone else on this board can give their thoughts
#48
You are correct about pressing, and one last thought, press the piece first flat with both layers together to set the stitches, THEN flip the seam toward the dark side, UNLESS you are going to have problems nesting up seams later, this is why it is a good practice to make a test block first and see how the seams are going to go together best. It took me a long time to learn this lesson, but it is worth the time and fabric as it often uncovers other isues as well.
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Thank you paperprincess it worked..... as you can see I was missing the end pieces. The strips are pinned right now on a badly stain rag but it works better visual with it hanging although it is crooked. I have not attached rows yet except one row and I removed that row.
Thank you paperprincess it worked..... as you can see I was missing the end pieces. The strips are pinned right now on a badly stain rag but it works better visual with it hanging although it is crooked. I have not attached rows yet except one row and I removed that row.
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