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Old 09-20-2019, 12:05 AM
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I’m starting on a quilt. Each square block is made up of 4 x 5 inch squares.

I want the centre point to be nice and flat. Should I press each seam open or press to alternate sides and ‘spin’ the centre point where all the seams meet?

Does it make any difference?
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Old 09-20-2019, 01:28 AM
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If it's 4 x 5" pieces, then you would do best to iron the seams one way with the next row ironing the other way. That way they can butt up against each other. I usually have to iron in a circular pattern when I'm sewing triangles together.
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I disagree - when you sew two 4 patches together, if the middle seams are all 'spun' in the same direction, then the seams will nest together. How seams are pressed is just a matter of preference, but pressing open will give a flatter finish.
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Old 09-20-2019, 03:43 AM
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I like to spin my centres.
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It is all just preference. I either press to one side or spin my centers (esp if there is a lot of bulk at the intersections). I press row 1 one way and row 2 the other. Nest my seams sew the rows tog. I then make a call as to how bulky the seams are. If I think they are too bulky I swirl them if not I press them in one direction. I rarely will press an entire seam open (I do occasionally press short internal seams in a block open to reduce bulk). - My opinion (and I know that others will disagree) lots of seams pressed open are a weakness in the quilt.
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Old 09-20-2019, 04:15 AM
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Spinning seams (or not) depends on what the seams of the next block are doing. You want them to alternate if possible. If it's not possible, then press open.
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Do one of each and see which way You like it better.

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I don't like spinning seams, it's too tedious. I press open if the seam will be lumpy.
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Thank you for all your helpful suggestions.

As I am going to put sashing between each block I’ve decided to press seams open.
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Originally Posted by eparys View Post
... My opinion (and I know that others will disagree) lots of seams pressed open are a weakness in the quilt.
this can be true, but doesn't have to be.
the most critical choice is stitch size.
[something i too often forget] if i plan to press open, the stitches need to be a bit shorter than usual.

[another step i too often forget is] the importance of reinforcing the start and end of each seam.
they can pull open during later assembly if i don't.

thread color also matters more if seams will be pressed open.
you might need to experiment to see which color(s) of thread are least visible.
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