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kittycats 01-21-2011 11:05 AM

Starch, starch and more starch :lol:

Holice 01-21-2011 11:10 AM

not necessary if you carefully stack them, pin if necessary and sew SLOW. and watch the beginning and ends of the stitching line.

cmw0829 01-21-2011 11:28 AM

I took a rotary cutting class where the instructor talked about triangles. She was pointing out that - depending on where in a block the triangles are placed - you should avoid cutting one of the edges on the bias.

Kinda went over my head, but it seems that the stay stitching is trying to achieve what she told us to do without having to be overly concerned about the cutting of the pieces.

dorrell ann 01-21-2011 02:23 PM

I don"t think so - just be really careful not to stretch edges.

Tweety2911 01-21-2011 02:57 PM

No :-)

MadQuilter 01-21-2011 03:13 PM

Never have. Not much on the starching either, but I am careful with the bias edges. When possible, I use the HST method that starts from an oversized square and I cut mine down. No worries about stretching then.

Friendly Quilter 01-21-2011 03:18 PM

I have never done it or heard of it.

lollygagging 01-21-2011 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by AliKat
I haven't stay stitched bias edges. I used to spray starch but now use Best Press instead as it is easier to use.

ali

Is "Best Press" a substitute to starching and where do you get it?

bonniebusybee 01-21-2011 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by Prism99
That is very unusual. I have never stay-stitched triangles. If they need to be absolutely accurate, I heavily spray starch the fabric before cutting. Starch stabilizes fabric so it doesn't distort during handling.

I would think stay-stitching would actually distort triangles if you are stay-stitching on the bias edge!

I certainly agree with Prism99, that stay stitching can distort as much as your final seam. Any stitching on the bias edge needs to be done very carefully. Lay one piece on top of the other without stretching .... rather than starting at one end and pinning to the other end.

I'm just finishing blocks for a quilt today with lots of squares made up of 4 half-square triangles each. To avoid that catastrophic stretch on that final bias seam, I start in the center of the block, turning the finished seams in opposite directions. Stitch from center to edge; then go back to center and stitch to the opposite edge. That way, if I do get a little stretching, at least all the triangles meet at one point and the stretching is equalized on both halves.

Good luck! :)

Jackie D 01-21-2011 06:08 PM

You can get Best Press at most QS.


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