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Old 12-02-2015, 06:08 AM
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roguequilter
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Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
Try each way and then you can decide which way is best.
i agree w your thought onebyone. my "sewing teacher" didn't teach the currently popular iron as you go technique. ironing was not even part of the course. i iron blocks when completed ..that's when i find stitching errors .. so my method for full size quilts and miniatures too, is to press blocks as completed, sew entire top together then press the top. if it's a top w small pieces i use the clover iron to get in small places. i am known for my squared quilt tops & have been asked by members of my quilt group to help them with their tops.
basically i don't believe there's a right or wrong method, it's what works for the individual. what gives the best results.
we're quilters ...we do it our way!
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