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Rose Marie 02-28-2012 05:55 AM

I dont like cutting threads all the time so chain pieceing is the way to go.
But will do a test block first to make sure it is the right size.

anita211 02-28-2012 06:58 AM

Assembly line is so nice. Comin' around the bend on the final fabric means the quilt blocks are finished!

SunlitenSmiles 02-28-2012 07:16 AM

depends on if finishing or just enjoying the process.....when i had very little fabric and no UFO's (that i knew of, but that is a different story) i would take my time and just enjoy. Even now in this mad production phase i'm in, there is one applecore doll quilt project in a cookie tin that is being sewn by hand and cut out with sissors, and enjoyed.

caspharm 02-28-2012 09:33 AM

It depends on the pattern and the person. Do what works for you. There is no right or wrong.

Grandma58 02-28-2012 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by Cybrarian (Post 5012833)
For me it depends on what I'm doing and if I am learning a new block or whatever, and the first time I do it I use assembly line methods for different parts. I can best explain it in education terms. You know how some words you have to write down before you are confident you have it spelled correctly? You most likely first "recorded" that word in your brain spelled incorectly. We learn in short term memory and what we need to or can best retain goes into long term memory. This happens most often when we sleep. Then you learn to spell the word correctly and that goes into your long term memory. Now your brain has it recorded twice, but the incorrect spelling will come into your "accessed memory" first when you need to spell it. That's what makes you unsure and you write it out so your visual memory can back up your recorded long term memory. I say all this to explain what's happening. You are trying to change a long term memory way of doing something. If we really like the new way better we overcome the "uncomfortableness" of the 2 memories vying for brain recall space. When I can't overcome that uncomfortableness over a period of time; I just resign myself to the fact that I really like my original method whether others think it is the most efficient way or not. Sewing and quilting is supposed to be fun, creative and relaxing not anxiety creating-so be a Burger King quilter and have it your way!:thumbup:

Thank you!

Sadiemae 02-28-2012 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by MaryLane (Post 5013807)
See.....that would make me run screaming the other way. I did a table topper and a tree skirt at Christmas this way and literally gave serious thought to trashing about $60 worth of fabric after I cut it out because it was so stressful to me to have it like that.

You are so cute...if I had to cut one block at a time, sew it, then cut the next I would run screaming the other way.

MaryLane 02-28-2012 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by Sadiemae (Post 5016377)
You are so cute...if I had to cut one block at a time, sew it, then cut the next I would run screaming the other way.

I don't cut one block. I cut one fabric for all the blocks. Then I sew it to all the blocks, press it and cut the next fabric. It really upsets me to have all the fabric cut and waiting on me. I feel as if I am starting out behind and can never catch up. For some people that is organized. For me, that is overwhelming.

Nice thing is, if we ever meet and find the other one screaming we each know how to calm the other!

newjeepgreen 02-28-2012 12:13 PM

I watch Eleanor Burns doing piece sewing and that is the only way for me if it possible, so much faster and less cutting threads. Then taking the lot to the ironing board to press just speeds it all up.

Sadiemae 02-28-2012 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by MaryLane (Post 5016478)
I don't cut one block. I cut one fabric for all the blocks. Then I sew it to all the blocks, press it and cut the next fabric. It really upsets me to have all the fabric cut and waiting on me. I feel as if I am starting out behind and can never catch up. For some people that is organized. For me, that is overwhelming.

Nice thing is, if we ever meet and find the other one screaming we each know how to calm the other!

I will be on the lookout for anyone screaming and running the other way! lol:)

glenda5253 02-28-2012 01:20 PM

To each his own...I tend to chain stitch but if finishing each block works for you, then that's the way to do it!


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