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knlsmith 09-15-2012 04:06 AM

Exactly what I would do.


Originally Posted by BellaBoo (Post 5512538)
Just snip the seam at each intersection and repress to the other side. That's what every instructor I have taken a class from has said do when this happens.


jcrow 09-15-2012 05:00 AM

It looks fine. And by the way, I love your quilt so far. I love your fabric choices, also.

Lyncat 09-15-2012 05:34 AM


Originally Posted by Silver Needle (Post 5512835)
What about just grading (trimming off just a little of the dark) the seam?

I agree, this is my favorite method.

quiltmom04 09-15-2012 06:37 AM

OMG! DON'T undo do it and don't give it any more thought! With white batting, you'll never even notice it. The only thing I would check, is to be sure there's not a sliver of darker fabric that is a bit bigger than the white in the seam allowance and might show through. Then just carefully trim it off. Another don't - don't point this to everyone who admires your quilt when it's done! Pressing to the light is a GUIDELINE, not a rule, as many times the fabric needs to be pressed to the light side for construction reasons.

AngelinaMaria 09-15-2012 07:26 AM

I wanted to let you know I think your quilt looks great. I love the layout and colors you have used. I am sorry you are upset about pressing to the white for one seam. I know how these things can bother us sometimes. I have had this happen many times. Luckily, most of the time, after a few days or weeks have passed, I don't feel as strongly about it and find I can live with it. You really do have to step back and take a look from 5 to 8 feet and it looks gorgeous from where I am standing.

QuiltnLady1 09-15-2012 08:15 AM

I have patterns that sometimes have me press to the dark and sometimes to the light in the same pattern so they nest properly. When I look at those pressed to the light, if I see a bit of shadowning I will trim those that I notice and leave the rest.

I would not rip, I would be consistent and not worry about it.

bearisgray 09-15-2012 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo (Post 5512538)
Just snip the seam at each intersection and repress to the other side. That's what every instructor I have taken a class from has said do when this happens.

This would be my very last option - because I think the construction is weakened at the snipped point.

IF I would do that, I would snip at slightly different points along the seam line so that the weakened spots are staggered.

Mousie 09-15-2012 10:20 AM

I have been known to carefully cut and tack with a needle and thread to the dark...shhh! ;)

Friday1961 09-15-2012 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by LLWinston44 (Post 5513917)
Yep that's what I'm going to do. I took a look at it and found that trying to fix it would just point out more issues I'd want to fix. So I'm going to leave it as it is and love and appreciate it. lol Thanks everyone!! Oh! Here's a picture I took. Trying out layouts still and I have a bit more done now. But I'm liking it. https://www.dropbox.com/s/v25n4sluyn...911_155833.jpg


Very pretty!

paulswalia 09-15-2012 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by alisonquilts (Post 5512548)
That's what I would do, too.

Alison

Me Too!
No way would I spend that much time with "Jack"


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