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Old 11-02-2010, 05:25 PM
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A few days ago someone posted that they had sewn in a class, I can not remember all of the details, the instructor said not to iron, so, I thought to myself, this deserves a chance. I was making quarter triangle squares (think that is what you call them) when I joined pieces I finger pressed and it was not until I finished sewing entire block, did I press. I was amazed, all of the blocks met in the middle exactly as they should, maybe there is something to it, does it get distorted after pressing? I am going to try this again, hope it matches when I do. Thanks to the poster who shared this, too soon to say it works, but it works as well or better then my pressing after each seam.
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:28 PM
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I tried it for the first time after that same post and also had great luck! I don't understand it but I love it!
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Cyn
I tried it for the first time after that same post and also had great luck! I don't understand it but I love it!
Me, too!
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:43 PM
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It stands to reason that while heat may set a seam, the heat will also cause distortion dependent on the fabric. Heat causes objects to expand, while cold shrinks.

I haven't gotten to sew since reading that but am very anxious to try.
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:47 PM
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I have never tried this before but an willing to if it worked for you.
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Old 11-02-2010, 06:13 PM
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There must be something to it. I am going to try it next time.
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Old 11-02-2010, 06:23 PM
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Instead of ironing or pressing, I use a wallpaper seam roller to flatten my seams until the block is complete. It works awesome for me..
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Well, I'm convinced. I'm going to try!
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Old 11-03-2010, 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by featherweight
Instead of ironing or pressing, I use a wallpaper seam roller to flatten my seams until the block is complete. It works awesome for me..
That is a great idea!! Never even thought of using a wallpaper seam roller! Thank you! :D
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Old 11-03-2010, 03:21 AM
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I never would have thought of the wall paper roller. It is a good idea. I have one in my tote of paint supplies am going to have to dig it out. I know finger pressing it worked good, but this might work better.
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