[DEAR] JANE STICKLE CYBER BLOCK PARTY - Jan 2010 thru May/Jun 2011
#2861
Here's what I do:
I pin vertically to match the points.
I hold on as tight as I can, remove the pin and place into the sewing machine.
Insert the machine needle a bit to the right and a bit before where there are matching points.
Increase your stitch length (just in case you have to rip out)
Sew to a bit after the matching point.
Open and see if the points are matching.
Move on the the next point.
If all points are matching, decrease the stitch length and sew the whole seam.
Does this make sense? It seems to work for me - although my triangles are definitely not perfect, but good enough for me!
I pin vertically to match the points.
I hold on as tight as I can, remove the pin and place into the sewing machine.
Insert the machine needle a bit to the right and a bit before where there are matching points.
Increase your stitch length (just in case you have to rip out)
Sew to a bit after the matching point.
Open and see if the points are matching.
Move on the the next point.
If all points are matching, decrease the stitch length and sew the whole seam.
Does this make sense? It seems to work for me - although my triangles are definitely not perfect, but good enough for me!
#2862
Originally Posted by bearpaw
Here's what I do:
I pin vertically to match the points.
I hold on as tight as I can, remove the pin and place into the sewing machine.
Insert the machine needle a bit to the right and a bit before where there are matching points.
Increase your stitch length (just in case you have to rip out)
Sew to a bit after the matching point.
Open and see if the points are matching.
Move on the the next point.
If all points are matching, decrease the stitch length and sew the whole seam.
Does this make sense? It seems to work for me - although my triangles are definitely not perfect, but good enough for me!
I pin vertically to match the points.
I hold on as tight as I can, remove the pin and place into the sewing machine.
Insert the machine needle a bit to the right and a bit before where there are matching points.
Increase your stitch length (just in case you have to rip out)
Sew to a bit after the matching point.
Open and see if the points are matching.
Move on the the next point.
If all points are matching, decrease the stitch length and sew the whole seam.
Does this make sense? It seems to work for me - although my triangles are definitely not perfect, but good enough for me!
#2867
The blocks didn't match up in my final seam but it didn't matter because I printed this out 5x8 in error! I thought as I was going along it looked kinda big, but was so engrossed in what USA was doing last night that............. oh well - it's a new day!
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