My New Best Friend – A Hammer
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My New Best Friend – A Hammer
For those of who you offered suggestions and links to my Lumpy Pattern problem, I thank you. I learned a lot. Some of the advice applied to this quilt, some I’ll definitely use on future quilts and a lot I wished I had used on previous quilts. All was very much appreciated.
I ended up ironing the seams open and it helped to a degree but the unavoidable fact was that I had 8 seams with 16 pieces of fabric all converging to one point and there is going to be bulk.
So, as the dogs were sleeping and the house was quiet, a little voice whispered to me “Follow rryder’s (Rob) advice.” And I did: I calmly made my way to the garage, found a hammer and pounded the living day lights out of the center point. And it worked like a million bucks! It was difficult to do since I tend to bond with my fabric and quilt but after a good walloping on the first center and seeing the results, I had no problems beating the rest.
Whatever old tailor came up with that trick is worth his weight in gold.
I ended up ironing the seams open and it helped to a degree but the unavoidable fact was that I had 8 seams with 16 pieces of fabric all converging to one point and there is going to be bulk.
So, as the dogs were sleeping and the house was quiet, a little voice whispered to me “Follow rryder’s (Rob) advice.” And I did: I calmly made my way to the garage, found a hammer and pounded the living day lights out of the center point. And it worked like a million bucks! It was difficult to do since I tend to bond with my fabric and quilt but after a good walloping on the first center and seeing the results, I had no problems beating the rest.
Whatever old tailor came up with that trick is worth his weight in gold.
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Fruit, does grading mean cutting off the seam allowance close to the stitching? If that's it, that makes me nervous.
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I've used Rob's advice before with the hammer. Works like a charm! But when I have a bunch of seams converging and swirling doesn't quite work, I go to my Singer 99. That is a work horse and I only have to do a few stitches over the seam and can blend the quilting lines to my satisfaction.
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