How long did it take you to conquer 1/4" seams?
#1
I try -- I really try. But I cannot seem to get any consistency. There are a whole of of quilters here -- please tell me there is hope.
I have tried several 1/4" feet. Tried stacking the post-its. Tried marking my sewing machine bed.
Sometimes it works. Sometimes I just think it is working until I try to put together the pieces of the block and nothing fits.
Can you tell I am frustrated today?
I have tried several 1/4" feet. Tried stacking the post-its. Tried marking my sewing machine bed.
Sometimes it works. Sometimes I just think it is working until I try to put together the pieces of the block and nothing fits.
Can you tell I am frustrated today?
#4
Some patterns are made to use a scant 1/4" and others a full 1/4".
I start out with a scant and then measure along the way. Sometimes I need to tighten up the seams and other times I am right on :D:D:D
I start out with a scant and then measure along the way. Sometimes I need to tighten up the seams and other times I am right on :D:D:D
#5
I feel your pain:) When I first started quilting I could not get anything to match. I was using the lines on my mat sometimes and using lines on my ruler. The mat had warped and I got it flat again. In the process the lines were distorted! I now use the lines on my ruler and keep the same style/brand of rulers to keep my cutting consistent. My goal is consistent seams usually a scant ¼". Don't give up!
#7
I struggled with this one. The only thing that started helping was a special 1/4 inch foot that had a pieces of metal that went down to the right of the foot. This marked where the fabric had to stay in order to get the 1/4 inch seam.
Please describe what happens when you mark the 1/4 inch with the sticky notes etc. -----How are your cutting skills? Are your cuts making the 1/4 inch seam harder to achieve?
Please describe what happens when you mark the 1/4 inch with the sticky notes etc. -----How are your cutting skills? Are your cuts making the 1/4 inch seam harder to achieve?
#8
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I just wrote this yesterday to someone else who was having a similar problem.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-112724-1.htm#2925138
You might very well be sewing a perfect 1/4" seam. But it you're still coming up too short (or too long/wide), then your problem is either in the cutting or in the pressing.
And a 1/16th off in the cutting, not pressing the seam properly here and there.... then you sew a couple of subunits together and your block is short 1/4". Not a big surprise.
Those other steps are just as important as the sewing. And that's not quilt police propaganda. ;-)
As I did in the thread link, if you can get your hands on "The Art of Machine Piecing" by Sally Collins, it will explain in nauseating detail the how/what/where things go wrong, and how to prevent it.
It's really just checking, checking, and checking at each step of the way.
Notions - post-its, 1/4" feet, block books - they're not a panacea for understanding the construction.
And then, after you understand the how/why/where, you can totally forget Sally's perfectionist ways and go make art quilts. ;-)
Try to find the book. Really. ;-)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-112724-1.htm#2925138
You might very well be sewing a perfect 1/4" seam. But it you're still coming up too short (or too long/wide), then your problem is either in the cutting or in the pressing.
And a 1/16th off in the cutting, not pressing the seam properly here and there.... then you sew a couple of subunits together and your block is short 1/4". Not a big surprise.
Those other steps are just as important as the sewing. And that's not quilt police propaganda. ;-)
As I did in the thread link, if you can get your hands on "The Art of Machine Piecing" by Sally Collins, it will explain in nauseating detail the how/what/where things go wrong, and how to prevent it.
It's really just checking, checking, and checking at each step of the way.
Notions - post-its, 1/4" feet, block books - they're not a panacea for understanding the construction.
And then, after you understand the how/why/where, you can totally forget Sally's perfectionist ways and go make art quilts. ;-)
Try to find the book. Really. ;-)
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