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Old 07-13-2014, 05:34 AM
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Jratcliff
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Originally Posted by dunster
There's just not enough time in life to worry about twisted seams. Let them twist! I've never had a problem longarming through them (in fact I don't even notice them once the quilt is on the frame) and I've never noticed them after the quilt is finished.
I agree with you - choose your battles. That got me through raising my kids and applies to quilting as well for me.
I also noticed that she is not a super careful presser in her videos either which makes me really like to watch her. I've seen other instructors who don't press from the back, only from the front and say to let the seams go the way they want, and it all looks great.
It seems that nearly everything I do has twisted seams and I have survived to quit another day!
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