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katied772 10-28-2010 05:16 PM

I iron as I go too, but it would be nice not to have to. Have to try it.

Gayle's Quilts 10-28-2010 05:20 PM

I to was told to press all seams. I am going to try to finger press and see if it works for me.

janetter 10-28-2010 05:26 PM

Was this for hand piecing? or both machine and hand?

quiltinghere 10-28-2010 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by miholmes
Her philosophy was, if you measure it right, cut it right, and sew an exact 1/4 right. Then the block will turn out right.
:-D

I'm an IRONER! and will probably always be.

There's too many variables in that one sentence above..
Measure right? almost always
Cut it right? almost always
sew an EXACT 1/4" - uhhhhhh no I lose track of what I'm doing sometimes :oops:

Again - I'm an IRONER!

purplefiend 10-28-2010 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by SewExtreme

Originally Posted by Prism99
What kind of block did you try this on? I'm wondering if it would work on a pieced log cabin.

Do you mean paper pieced log cabin? I do all of my log cabins this way and I have done pp blocks just not the pp log cabin yet. My log cabins turn out better, in my opinion. It is amazing to put blocks together without ironing.

In September I took a class from Kaye England. She had over a dozen of her quilts on the walls in the large room and you would not know it wasn't pressed until finished. My Bernina owner/quilter doesn't iron any of her quilts until she is done. And, she does beautiful quilting.

I tried it... I like it. But, it does go against your normal inclination to press every seam sewn! :shock: :shock:

When I make log cabin blocks I don't paper piece & I finger press my blocks. I chain piece them and when I sew the last piece, my blocks are finished.

newbiequilter 10-28-2010 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by miholmes
Did I get your attention?

I recently took a class with Kaye England and it was kind of a real eye opener. She made us all try creating a block her way just to see how it turned out. Here were her rules:

Iron your fabric first
Then you don't touch the iron again until the block is done. In the real world application it was until the quilt top was done.

While piecing it together you would sew the dark toward the dar without pressing. Her philosophy was, if you measure it right, cut it right, and sew an exact 1/4 right. Then the block will turn out right.

Well I will say this...I'm an ironer....I like to press it all so it like cardboard going through the machine. But when I did it her way I was astonished at how well the blocked turned out. Points were lined up GREAT and another thing....NO PINS!

I wondered if anyone else quilts like this all the time? After such a successful first try, I think I will continue this way, it actually saves a lot of time running back and forth to the iron.

So I would say if you think you might like to do it, TRY a block. I was kinda amazed, did I mention that I'm kinda in love with Kaye England now? :-D

But how do you get your exercise if you don't run back and forth to the iron??? :-)

mom-6 10-28-2010 05:39 PM

I've always finger pressed even if I was going to press with the iron as well...makes it work better no matter what!

k9dancer 10-28-2010 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by DebraK
Going to the ironing board is my only form of exercise ;-)

That's ridiculous.

I get all my exercise going back & forth to the refrigerator, like normal people. :lol:

galvestonangel 10-28-2010 06:43 PM

I did a small log cabin block and did not press, it was much smaller than it was supposed to be. But I did not finger press either. I am always afraid I will distort more with finger pressing than pressing with an iron. I can remember my mother opening a seam and running it over the edge of the sewing machine cabinet. It must have worked for her, but that also seems as if it would distort. What do you all think?

GailG 10-28-2010 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by DebraK
Going to the ironing board is my only form of exercise ;-)

Mine too! My iron is set up in the utility room across the house from the sewing room.


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