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JusticeClan 05-06-2011 08:05 AM

I'm making a wall hanging for my 6 yr. old granddaughter. The pattern was a freeby from Allpeoplequilt.com. I now have 9 rows that need to be sewn together, then the border will be added. I read somewhere here on the QB that you should sew one row in one direction and the next in the other direction to avoid rippling. Is that true? If anyone can advise, I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Mary

ptquilts 05-06-2011 08:07 AM

I have never heard of it but it sounds like a good idea and wouldn't be hard to do. Go for it and let us know how it turns out.

ckcowl 05-06-2011 08:08 AM

that is true when sewing strips together- like 2 1/2" strips or strips for bargello quilts- you need to stitch two together- then start at the bottom and add the next, start at top for next ect. with pieced blocks it is not important to reverse - normally you are locking seams together and do not have long strips that may become distorted

BeeNana 05-06-2011 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by ckcowl
that is true when sewing strips together- like 2 1/2" strips or strips for bargello quilts- you need to stitch two together- then start at the bottom and add the next, start at top for next ect. with pieced blocks it is not important to reverse - normally you are locking seams together and do not have long strips that may become distorted

I have heard this as well.

Kappy 05-06-2011 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by BeeNana

Originally Posted by ckcowl
that is true when sewing strips together- like 2 1/2" strips or strips for bargello quilts- you need to stitch two together- then start at the bottom and add the next, start at top for next ect. with pieced blocks it is not important to reverse - normally you are locking seams together and do not have long strips that may become distorted

I have heard this as well.



Same here.

Ripped on Scotch 05-06-2011 09:49 AM

I believe that is mostly for when you are strip piecing something. If you have seams that will lock against each other you don't have to worry about it as much.

seamstome 05-06-2011 11:59 AM

It's true when you are strip piecing but I do it for everything.

M.I.Late 05-06-2011 12:18 PM

Absolutely - my seam ripper and I know all about it! Do it! Alternate!

Ruby the Quilter 05-07-2011 07:22 PM

I do it for strips. Use 2 pins to show the side that I just finished.


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