![]() |
It makes it so much easier to square up the total project if you square each block as you go along.
|
I need help in squaring up this wall hanging that measures 25 X30. I am measuring 1/4 to 1/2 inch off. Seeing that I am making the same border as the sashing strips, can I oversize the border and then square it up so that it will look straight on the wall? The wall hanging is of 9 different sized pictures with sashing only. (3 across and 3 down). I thought it was going to be a simple project but quite the contrary. Any suggestions?
|
Is there any way you can figure out where in the mix the original overage/shortage occurred? Then you may only have to fix one section to make it come out even.
|
Most definitely. Nothing more frustrating than trying to nudge blocks to make them line up.
|
Oh yes.... I press and square up each step. It prevents unwanted surprises when I go to put the pieces together and the finished top is the size and shape it's supposed to be.
|
YES! It makes your life so much easier when you go to join them together.
|
As a new quilter, my second quilt was a bom with MANY pieces, I found out the hard way and almost at the end, that it makes a big difference when piecing like that to square up as you go!
|
Yep, I do. It makes the finished product so much nicer. I look it as just another step in the process. I also pin each seam and intersection when before I sew, and press each seam after. I love the crisp look, and when all my seams match up . My attitude is:" Why rush through it? Enjoy the process." Besides quilting isn't an inexpensive hobby, I want all my quilts to be the best I can make them.
|
Originally Posted by Emma S
(Post 6436728)
I'm with Pennyhal, make it a little bigger and you can square it up without loosing any points.
|
Always square up my blocks. It makes the whole quilt turn out better.
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:50 AM. |