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grammynan 02-27-2010 02:17 PM

I read something that said to use a scant 1/4 in. seam. Then I heard it again.
Will this mess up getting everything even?

What do you think?

Prism99 02-27-2010 03:55 PM

Most of use scant 1/4-inch seams because we know that "turn-of-the-cloth" will take up some of the seam allowance when ironing the seamed pieces. This takes away some of the measurement from the finished block. You actually get more actual "finished size" blocks by using a scan 1/4-inch seam than a full 1/4-inch seam from the cut edge.

red roses 02-27-2010 03:59 PM

Thanks for explaining that, Prism99. I never knew that!

BellaBoo 02-27-2010 04:08 PM

Or cut your fabric a scant size bigger. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

raptureready 03-01-2010 03:13 PM

I use the "scant" but as long as you sew all your seams the same all your blocks should measure about the same. Just don't square up your blocks until they're all done then measure each one. Square them all up to the same size as your smallest block. When sewing angles (such as half square triangles) you can really get into some problems. The first time I did it, my 12 1/2" block measured 11 3/4". I just trimmed it down a little more and put a narrow border around it to bring it up to the size it should be. It looked great in my Civil War Era quilt since there were several blocks with those added borders. Sometimes you'll have to do some adjusting with the width of your borders or even add or take away a border to get the size quilt you want. The thing to remember is that each quilt you make it your personal creation and doesn't have to be the same as anyone else's. If it's a little smaller or a little larger it doesn't really matter.

Oklahoma Suzie 03-01-2010 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by Prism99
Most of use scant 1/4-inch seams because we know that "turn-of-the-cloth" will take up some of the seam allowance when ironing the seamed pieces. This takes away some of the measurement from the finished block. You actually get more actual "finished size" blocks by using a scan 1/4-inch seam than a full 1/4-inch seam from the cut edge.

thanks for that


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