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Old 05-03-2018, 01:02 PM
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I have just completed my first Lone Star and while I thought I was being careful when I was pressing my seams, I still have too much bulk at the center where all the sections come together. I have watched several videos on spinning seams but most deal with four-patch. I am very visual so I was wondering if any of you have any good tips on how to spin these center seams or whether you could recommend a video or website. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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I've never spun anything but a 4-patch, but I imagine the dynamic is the same. Looking at the back of your unit, you put your thumbs on either side of the seam and twist your wrists in opposite directions This twisting motion should pop the seam open.
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You usually press the seams open in a lone star. I've only made a small one in a mini-class, but that is how we were taught to do it.
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I have just completed my first Lone Star and while I thought I was being careful when I was pressing my seams, I still have too much bulk at the center where all the sections come together. I have watched several videos on spinning seams but most deal with four-patch. I am very visual so I was wondering if any of you have any good tips on how to spin these center seams or whether you could recommend a video or website. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
The Lone Star is not forgiving. If your seams are not all exactly 1/4" or all a scant 1/4" it will not lay flat. Starching the fabric really helps. When you put the 2 sections together it's best to mark & pin to keep it from stretching. You also need to remove a few stitches, so the points will spiral & lay flat. Use a stiletto to hold the center points down while you press them out flat.

This site (scroll down) shows you how to do the center points & press them out flat.

https://quiltnotes.com/8-point-star-center/
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Old 05-03-2018, 04:21 PM
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Thank you for sharing this site--this is great information!
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Old 05-04-2018, 05:21 AM
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I spin seams no matter how many points I've got. The key is you have to be pressing them all the same direction as you assemble, so that when you put the last pieces together, your seams will be all going the same way around the "circle". I also trim out bulk as I'm sewing each section. You only "spin" the very last seam.
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Old 05-04-2018, 05:24 AM
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Thank you, all. I think I left asking this question too late. All of my seams are going counter-clockwise and I cheated by folding open one of those centre seams. It seems to have helped. I will know better next time.

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I have heard of some people hammering a seam to make it lie flat.
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Thanks for pointing to a great site!
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I've used a mallet to get them flat.

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