blocks not same size
#33
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Color could be playing tricks on your eyes. You know how realtors use light colors in a room to make it look bigger. This is the same principle.
It could be that you are using the wrong mark on the ruler when you cut. If you cut on the inside of the line or right on top of the line, your block will be off. You always want to cut on the outside (waste side) so that your block is just a couple of threads bigger than the measurement. This will help compensate for the few threads that are lost when the seam is pressed. (Yes, it is a minute amount, but it plays havoc with your stitching.)
You have to be absolutely diligent about cutting the same way each time, and stitching an accurate 1/4". Take the time to determine where you need to feed the fabric to be absolutely accurate. A little time spent to get this skill down will pay you big rewards later on with less time spent unpicking.
It could be that you are using the wrong mark on the ruler when you cut. If you cut on the inside of the line or right on top of the line, your block will be off. You always want to cut on the outside (waste side) so that your block is just a couple of threads bigger than the measurement. This will help compensate for the few threads that are lost when the seam is pressed. (Yes, it is a minute amount, but it plays havoc with your stitching.)
You have to be absolutely diligent about cutting the same way each time, and stitching an accurate 1/4". Take the time to determine where you need to feed the fabric to be absolutely accurate. A little time spent to get this skill down will pay you big rewards later on with less time spent unpicking.
#35
[quote=clem55]I'm just going through this, but on little thin strips that aren't very long. yet when I measure seams,lengths,width they all "appear" to be on target. For the life of me, I am stumped right now. I sure don't want to rip 100's of seams!LOL[/quote
WOW! Sounds like the two of you are having visits from the Halloween Goblins...LOL Some wee litlle ones are sure giving you both a hard time. The full moon has past so it must be Hob Goblins playing tricks on you. I'm sure you both will work out these problems after a good nights sleep.
Andie :-D :-D :-D
WOW! Sounds like the two of you are having visits from the Halloween Goblins...LOL Some wee litlle ones are sure giving you both a hard time. The full moon has past so it must be Hob Goblins playing tricks on you. I'm sure you both will work out these problems after a good nights sleep.
Andie :-D :-D :-D
#37
I think my problem was using different sewing machines, plus, I know that cutting with the rotery cutter made a difference. My eyes aren't that good, and some strips were not exact. I worked with the problem, and after some ripping, and re-sewing those, most things are lining up. May have to do a little trimming, but expected that since I used different fabrics , and cut in different grain lines. This is a scrappy pattern. I now know to stick with the same ruler, mark ruler with tape, and use the same machine. PS... I also know I don't want to sew 1 1/2 x3 1/2 strips anymore!!LOL
#39
Originally Posted by clem55
. . . PS... I also know I don't want to sew 1 1/2 x3 1/2 strips anymore!!LOL
#40
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Location: Buena Park, CA
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If you are put a one patch with a four patch, I always make my 4 patch first and then cut the one patch to match whatever size it comes out. I still have a hard time get my sewn patches to come out at the right size. They always seem to be just under the correct measurement. I use a scant 1/4 but it doesn't seem to always work out like it should.
Find the smallest block and square up everything else to match. We won't tell that it was supposed to be bigger.
Find the smallest block and square up everything else to match. We won't tell that it was supposed to be bigger.
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