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I like the video by woods...have I not tried it that way....I could not get the first one to open
I do the Y the old fashioned way of 1/4" from edge..needless to say I don't look for patterns that call for Y. Sometimes you can substitute a HST...... |
yes I find "y" seams a bit daunting - especially in small blocks !!
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Anita's Attic has a method for doing the tumbling blocks with no Y-seam. The top triangle is cut in two (needs a seam allowance on each end) , and all the pieces are put together into rows and then the rows are sewn together. No Y-seams.
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Originally Posted by alane
(Post 6483283)
Need help with easy way to do Y seams thanks in advance for your help.
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I don't have the patience for y-seams. Barb
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[QUOTE=YukonViv;6484043]I enjoy y seams! I just go slow and as I come up to the dot I gauge whether my current stitch length will land me on the dot. If I think I am going to be off I lower my stitch length to ensure I land on the dot. Then pivot and keep sewing.
Me too. If I don't get it perfect, I usually just take a few stitches by hand to "fix" it. Works for me! |
I agree hand stitching is so helpful. I just sew about 1 inch on either side of the dot to start the seam, pin the rest and head to the sewing machine. And I don't stitch over the handsewing. Has worked so well for me. The first one I did, I didn't do handstitching and I was forever catching something that wasn't supposed to be caught and ripping it out.
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Have you tried Best Press? It is THE quintessential starch for quilting! You can buy it online or at quilt stores.
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Oh, how I wish you were close to me! I am in Michigan, and Y-seams are easy-peasy!
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Originally Posted by YukonViv
(Post 6484043)
I enjoy y seams! I just go slow and as I come up to the dot I gauge whether my current stitch length will land me on the dot. If I think I am going to be off I lower my stitch length to ensure I land on the dot. Then pivot and keep sewing.
I didn't go into it thinking it was a scary thing, I was shown early on by my quilt instructor when learning a lonestar and as she didn't make a big deal out of it, I didn't stress and it came out perfectly. So just relax, take your time and do it. Have fun! |
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