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ScubaK 08-13-2009 05:59 PM

You have gotten some great advice...
Use it!
I haven't much to offer, since others have given it to you.
Kirsten

Sheree from Chicago 08-13-2009 07:22 PM

What are cornerstones?

okie3 08-13-2009 09:56 PM

I see I'm not the only one that has had this problem!! I have found that by using a flannel wall I can catch my blocks if they are not the same size. I then pin the sash up and can usually come out straight. I think it's one of those things you figure out what works for you.

Bevanger 08-14-2009 04:37 AM

I'm not sure if I'm doing it right, but I line up my sashing first, then ease in the rest of the block. It works for me :wink:

MollieSue 08-14-2009 04:43 AM

Sheree, check out the link Loretta posted on the first page of this:

http://www.how-to-quilt.com/articles...erstones.shtml

the little squares between the sashings....
:-)

MollieSue 08-14-2009 04:45 AM

Thanks Kirsten, Okie3, & Bev!! :D

Marcia 08-14-2009 05:02 AM

Diana---Your airplane quilt turned out really cute.

I understand your frustration-I think lots of us have had this same problem at one time or another.

I would like to add two more hints that you may or may not find helpful, but I am going to throw them out there anyway. When your blocks are applique, cut your background fabric an inch and a half bigger than your finished size to start with, do the applique and then trim and square up your block. Applique can tend to stretch or misshape the background fabric and this will help you to have consistent size blocks. (for a 12" finished block, you would want to cut background fabric 13 1/2" to start with and then square up to 12 1/2" when you are ready to assemble)

The second tip is for your sashing strips--if I have enough fabric I cut mine 1/2" wider than called for, sew on one side, press, and then trim to finished size + 1/4" (the seam allowance for the other side). This keeps me from having "off" seams on both sides of the sashing and tends to make them a little more consistent width. It is really helpful for narrower sashes and borders where even an 1/8" can be glaring. Hope this helps.

Granny B 08-14-2009 09:16 AM

Thanks for giving me the pattern website. This is now on my Christmas "to do" list. I have to make three. Hope they're as great as yours.

kd124 08-15-2009 07:11 PM

Looks like you got the quilt straightened out just fine now. It is reallly cute.

MollieSue 08-15-2009 07:15 PM

Your welcome, Granny B!!!

And thank you, Kd124!!! Yeap, it's all done but the binding. If you seen my new quilting frame pictures, in the picture section, you'll see I got it all quilted today!! :D


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