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Stitchnripper 08-03-2019 09:12 AM

I am continuing to work on my precision. I measure everything. I am still not where I want to be. I am doing something I can't identify. One of my friends watched me and I was good with her eyeballs on me. I have a Sally Collins book I keep open to remind me. But, I am better than I was. I am not going for perfection, just precision, which makes things easier to do and looks good.

eparys 08-03-2019 10:14 AM

I measure most sub units. I have a small ruler at my sewing machine (6.5 x 2.5) and as I am sewing, I do a lot of measuring as I go and if something is off more than a smidge - it gets to either meet "Jack" or trimmed up. The final block always looks better if you don't have to finagle the pieces to fit

Rhonda K 08-03-2019 10:22 AM

Thank you for your confirmation that true-up is a good thing. It seems like if it is off a little bit, it's going to be off at the final block.

I'd rather take those fit minutes and save later frustrations.

Yes, I try to cut accurate pieces and stitch accurate seam allowances. We all know how that goes!

Thanks All!

RedGarnet222 08-03-2019 12:22 PM

I am part of the club too. I trim as I go with the sub units. I don't enjoy that step, but my quilts are square when I am ready to set the top. You can't argue with squaring up if it works, right?

The Quilted Cottage 08-03-2019 03:06 PM

I am a trimmer-true-upper too. And I enjoy it. :D After many years of piecing, I know I am much happier with the finished quilt than with those I skip the TTU step. Fudging just always seems to lead to more fudging for me, and I'm almost always sorry I didn't TTU.

Jingle 08-03-2019 04:18 PM

I have been quilting many years and I still trim and true up as I go. It makes everything go together much better. Squaring up at the end is not necessary for me.

Rhonda Lee 08-04-2019 07:18 AM

Yes its best to trim as you go. Also checking the seam width. Saved me undue heartache.

FWLover 08-04-2019 01:44 PM

I love accuracy and don’t mind trimming. The look of those perfect units and anticipation of how easy the final blocks will fit together. I use Deb Tucker’s tools and instructions, over sizing units then trimming for accuracy to create all the elements that make up a block, even for something as basic as half square triangles.


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