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FMQ, most definitely. Followed by cutting accurately - rather, straight.... my straight cuts are always slightly slanted (so are lines I draw using a ruler.)
Now I do ignore the dreaded scant 1/4" seam allowance...ain't no way that'll ever happen & as I don't do traditional pieced patterns anyway it isn't important to me! |
I have yet to do a HST that didn't lose the points!
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FMQ, just don't have the time to devote to it that I want
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Curves! I still hate sewing curves. Other than that I guess it's quilting---I never feel like I'm good enough at it.
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Honest to God it's the scant 1/4 seam. I sewed clothes for over 40 years before I ever learned to piece a quilt. I believe with sewing, it's a 5/8 seam so it was much larger than a 'scant' 1/4 as my teacher said over and over. I was so embarrassed I couldn't sew it. And this went on for over 2 years. The other problem I had was cutting accurately with the rotary blade, when I folded my fabric, I made the V in the strip. I could cut anything but those long strips. I am far from perfect today, but I do sew a neat 1/4 seam and no more V's in my strips finally.
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Keeping the long cuts with the rotary cutter straight, followed by the dread scant 1/4 seam. For so many years, I would just ease in the difference when sewing clothing. But those very small differences make a huge difference over a block with many pieces. Now a confession--I love to put on bindings. Just something soothing about it, unlike sandwiching, which I would love to hire to hire someone to do.
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FMQ - definitely. I don't think I've mastered anything yet, but I'm competent in lots of areas but FMQ. I really struggle with it - I practice and can see improvements but still... sigh... I work!!!
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The one I haven't discovered yet, created or designed myself. :-)
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Hand appliqué, it terrified me, now I'm addicted to it.
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Cutting and squaring up the project before binding.
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