Easy Intersections Tutorial!!
#21
Originally Posted by Izy
Each sub square was cut at 4" as I already had some cut, so finished 9 patch 10.5, but I will be cutting them up then resewing into D9P :wink: :D
Glad you like the tute, just on the last 4 blocks for this quilt :D :D :D
Glad you like the tute, just on the last 4 blocks for this quilt :D :D :D
#28
Thank you for the tute! You did a great job! I never pin anything and always nestle my seams but will try nestling closer the next time. ha.ha. :lol: :wink: It will be so helpful to lots of people! :wink:
#30
Glad to be of help everyone!! :D :D :D
I finished the rest of the 30 9 patches yesterday, and discovered that it is best to use a slightly shorter length stitch, then there is even less room for movement between the intersections. t The closer you butt the pieces together, the better. You still have to ensure then are nestling correctly and I prefer to 'feel' a tiny ridge where the two vertical edges are really rubbing together, then if they move slightly apart while being sewn, they are still well in line :D
Does that ramble make any sense ?? :lol:
I finished the rest of the 30 9 patches yesterday, and discovered that it is best to use a slightly shorter length stitch, then there is even less room for movement between the intersections. t The closer you butt the pieces together, the better. You still have to ensure then are nestling correctly and I prefer to 'feel' a tiny ridge where the two vertical edges are really rubbing together, then if they move slightly apart while being sewn, they are still well in line :D
Does that ramble make any sense ?? :lol:
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