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Piece Tiny Squares Using Interfacing
This will really help you to keep your rows nice and neat:
http://www.sewmamasew.com/2009/10/el...-tiny-squares/ |
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
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A comment near bottom of info states ---- because of being constructed this way, may not be appropriate for bed quilt.....my question, why?
I do theses 2"square scrappy blocks, but I use Bonnie Hunter's method of leaders/enders.....this seemed like a lot of prep,finishing work for a scrappy mini....JMHO |
I'm confused. Does she iron on loose patches and then sew them?
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Pretty neat way to piece those little pieces. Would be great for a doll quilt or a purse pocket where you wouldn't mind a little more body. Might have to try this with the little 1 1/2' blocks I've accumulated.
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That is a similar tutorial to the watercolor wreath I made. It makes it much easier to keep those tiny squares stable. [ATTACH=CONFIG]461908[/ATTACH]
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Yes you iron them on , then sew them one direction , cut open with a rotary knife , iron seams open, sew the other direction , cut open with your rotary knife .iron seams open .I have made this before & they are HARD to hand stitch , but do nicely on a sewing machine . They make foundation with the squares already printed on them so your rows are nice & straight. I made long pieces of these & joined for a queen size quilt top ,I did NOT use batting as I wanted a summer quilt & the fusing fabric gives it just enough extra weight for me .
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I have made a couple of table runners using this method. I have purchased interfacing with a printed grid, so it makes lining up those little squares so easy. Press then sew- quick and easy.
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My avatar mini quilts were done this way with 1 inch squares , 2 inch squares and 1 x 2 rectangles! Love this method too!
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Thanks for the link!
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