Old 09-30-2014, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ckcowl
Jenny Beyer's website has great tutorials on y- seams, making them easy. But, Judy's patterns are paper pieced so you don't really have to worry about y-seams.
Several of JN's patterns do require Y seams once you put the PP units together. Boston, Y seams are not that difficult. JN's patterns give very clear instructions on how to do one as well as numerous U-tube videos and on line tutes. It is really no more complicated then mitering the corner on a binding. you stop 1/4" from your edge so you don't stitch into your seam allowance, back stitch and then remove your units, rearrange them and start 1/4" from your edge. It really isn't that hard.

Edited, ok I just went and looked at that pattern, there are no Y seams in that one.

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