I have some very bad habbits
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Your lack of patience which leads to the bad habits will eventually teach you -- as it appears it already is teaching you -- that you'll just get frustrated and/or have do it over, which takes longer than doing it well in the first place.
Mostly, mistakes are the best teachers anyway, so you'll learn one way or the other, take heart!
Jan in VA
Mostly, mistakes are the best teachers anyway, so you'll learn one way or the other, take heart!
Jan in VA
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You have to click on her blog to find the Tips and Techniques link, it's not on the quiltville site but the blog link is.
To avoid thread nests on back of piecing check out WWW.quiltville.com. This is Bonnie Hunter's site and under her Tips and Techniques she explains using leaders and enders. This method gives you half of a four patch block.
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I use to sew fast, zipping through chain piecing and kept wondering why my blocks never were true square, always some edges short or longer. I learned to sew slow, feeling and eyeing the fabric edges as I go. It has made a big difference. If the edges of my blocks or strips are out by 1/16th I know something is not right. I find the problem and correct it. A few time doing this and I know what to watch for and prevent. It may take longer but once done, my quilt top goes together perfectly. Having every seam match and laying flat is a good feeling of accomplishment for me.
I found a nifty little thread helper. A command strip on the machine bed will hold the thread tails out of the way when you start to sew.
I found a nifty little thread helper. A command strip on the machine bed will hold the thread tails out of the way when you start to sew.
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" I have some very bad habbits "
Don't we all!?!
I hate slowing down to match corners, so I avoid making corners that need to match. And when I make a mistake I ask, "Can you see it 10 ft away on a galloping horse? No? It's fine." See any mismatched corners or oops? Yes?!!, Then you're too close, step back and take another look.[ATTACH=CONFIG]419033[/ATTACH]
Don't we all!?!
I hate slowing down to match corners, so I avoid making corners that need to match. And when I make a mistake I ask, "Can you see it 10 ft away on a galloping horse? No? It's fine." See any mismatched corners or oops? Yes?!!, Then you're too close, step back and take another look.[ATTACH=CONFIG]419033[/ATTACH]
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