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mzsooz 10-01-2010 05:42 AM

It sure would be easier to iron on the starch on the whole piece of fabric instead of each tiny little square!

I will try this next time.

littlehud 10-01-2010 07:59 AM

I can't wait to see your quilt. I had problems with cutting too when I started.

bsktkeeper 10-01-2010 08:15 AM

I learned something new today. Thank you for all the help. Karen

stpatmom 10-01-2010 09:25 AM

You're doing great. and at least your learning and trying different things that work for you.

retired2pa 10-01-2010 10:30 AM

I've learned so much from this Board :)

Looking forward to seeing your finished quilt :)

DebraK 10-01-2010 10:35 AM

Quilting is a honing craft. Sounds like you are right on track ;-)

patimint 10-01-2010 05:42 PM

I didn't know about starching. Thanks to all of you for the info. Do you use spray on starch, or the kind you add to the wash???Or do they make that any more? See how old I am.

#1piecemaker 10-02-2010 03:50 AM


Originally Posted by mzsooz
I had a great day of sewing but sure did have some problems. I have discovered that I'm not very accurate with my cutting. I only got 5 blocks pieced of my butterfly quilt and the first 2 aren't very well done. I totally forgot about starching until I got to the 3rd block. Wow, what a difference it made. I starched my pieces and then retrimmed to the correct size and my blocks look much better.

now only 15 more to go! Phew...and it takes about 1/2 hour per block. So far this is the hardest quilt I've made.

You'll be done before you know it. Take a deep breath and don't think about it. Put those 2 on the top corners of the quilt or mix them in somewhere. They will be less noticeable. I'm sure they are fine though.

Charleen DiSante 10-02-2010 03:53 AM

Sounds like you are dong some hard learning, don't give up! I like to starch some thinner pieces too but: Please remember not to store your fabrics with the starch in it. The starch is great food for little bugs.

Originally Posted by mzsooz
It sure would be easier to iron on the starch on the whole piece of fabric instead of each tiny little square!

I will try this next time.


grann of 6 10-02-2010 03:57 AM


Originally Posted by mzsooz
I had a great day of sewing but sure did have some problems. I have discovered that I'm not very accurate with my cutting. I only got 5 blocks pieced of my butterfly quilt and the first 2 aren't very well done. I totally forgot about starching until I got to the 3rd block. Wow, what a difference it made. I starched my pieces and then retrimmed to the correct size and my blocks look much better.

now only 15 more to go! Phew...and it takes about 1/2 hour per block. So far this is the hardest quilt I've made.

Isn't it amazing what we learn?!?! I was working on my DGD's flannel quilt squares the other day and learned something too. I had bought some of that perfect press and tried it out on some of the flannel. I didn't like the way the iron stuck to the fabric at first, but in the end the flannel was great. Next day I bought some more flannel to replace one of the colors; forgot to use the perfect press. When I started sewing the squares together I couldn't figure out why I was having trouble with some of the strips. Then, light bulb time!!! Didn't starch the one color.


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