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Evie 05-17-2013 09:33 AM

I know it's off subject, but me too! Thanks for the incentive.


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 6068281)
I'm hoping to get rid of my puffiness in the middle by dieting for about a year. :)


Sheila_Newhouse 05-17-2013 01:41 PM

I love the idea of the hammer.. and the puffiness in my middle says it just like to hang around.. :)

sewbeadit 05-17-2013 02:29 PM

Are you speaking of the puffyness from all the fabric being in that one spot from the seams meeting? A hammer should work I would put a piece of thick fabric over it to pound on it though or a rubber mallet. My daughters quilt is the same way.

IQ2 05-17-2013 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by Sheila_Newhouse (Post 6066487)
I am working on a d9p and when I sew the seam to join the 4 squares together, I have a hump in the middle, I took it apart and tried to see what the problem was, just can't figure it out. I know some of you ladies will be able to tell me what I am doing to cause this.. thanks in advance.

Eleanor Burns has a wonderful technique to flatten seams with four patch on the back. This is how she describes it:
[on the wrong side]:
1. At the center seam, cut the first stitch with scissors.
2. Remove the two or three vertical stitches at the center with stiletto or seam ripper.
3. Turn block over and repeat removing vertical stitches at center.
4. Open the center seams and push down flat to form a tiny four-patch.

This really works to flatten the seams in the back of the block.

SusanSusan33 05-17-2013 05:43 PM

I have no idea about the puffiness (the quilt or my waistline- lol) but I wanted to say how super cute your baby is in your avatar...


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