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Old 09-17-2017, 10:20 AM
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I have a lot of 1 1/2" squares that I have cut from scraps. Thinking of hand piecing them. Is this just too much work or try to machine piece them? What have others done?
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Old 09-17-2017, 10:30 AM
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I don't do hand piecing.... no way. I have done small squares by machine. What I found is that my cutting lacked accuracy, Next time I might try to find a pattern where seams don't need to match.
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I applaud anyone who can do hand piecing. I am too chicken to try. Depending on the size you want to make and the amount of time you have, you could go for it.
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Old 09-17-2017, 10:42 AM
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We don't hand sew anything. That being said, if I were to hand piece something, I would choose something with bigger units than 1" squares.
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It would be a good take along project for hand piecing, similar to the he is that everyone seems to be doing. Personally I'd chain stitch by machine. It would also make a good leader/ended project.
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Old 09-17-2017, 10:51 AM
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Not sure what to say. I love hand work but I don't know if I'd want to do a whole quilt with tiny pieces. Right now I'm doing hexies at night watching TV or whatever.
I'd probably machine piece those babies. You could chain piece them quickly.
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The smallest squares that I keep are 1 1/2 inch. I've made several projects with them, my favorite has been a triple irish chain. I would recommend machine piecing. With smaller squares, there is not a lot of single ply fabric. The seams are half the block. That would get very hard on the hands.
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I no longer hand sew anything. I would never hand piece anything. I think it would take way too long for me.
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Old 09-17-2017, 04:41 PM
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I'm working on a postage stamp quilt, where my squares are 1.5" finished. I'm chain piecing by machine. I personally won't do it by hand, because the size is so small, I would be afraid of it coming apart due to not being able to have 10+ stitches per inch... With 1" finished squares that's very few stitches holding it together.

But I guess it is doable as many great-grandmas made postage stamp quilts by hand.
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no hand sewing for me--but those certainly are small blocks, so....
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