Bargello Disaster
#1
I started my first bargello quilt. I rushed a bit too much. It called for 1 inch strips (20 of them) sewn in strips. Finished that. Then, I had to cut a 3/4 inch strip. When I did that, the whole thing fell apart. I have a feeling that I should have made my stitch length smaller. Oh well.
#3
What do you mean by "the whole thing fell apart"? Do you mean strips that had previously been sewn together became unsewn and therefore you think you should have used a smaller stitch?
I'm not getting something.
I've done more than a few Bargello, most with at least a few 1/4" strips.
One recommendaation ... are you sewing each successive strip in the opposite direction? What I do is leave the thread tail on my start end so I know which end I started, then the next strip I sew in the opposite direction. All the ends are going to be cut off anyway so leaving the start tail on is not a big deal (as long as you keep it out of the way while your sewing).
Also, are you using starch? helps a lot.
I'm not getting something.
I've done more than a few Bargello, most with at least a few 1/4" strips.
One recommendaation ... are you sewing each successive strip in the opposite direction? What I do is leave the thread tail on my start end so I know which end I started, then the next strip I sew in the opposite direction. All the ends are going to be cut off anyway so leaving the start tail on is not a big deal (as long as you keep it out of the way while your sewing).
Also, are you using starch? helps a lot.
#4
Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
What do you mean by "the whole thing fell apart"? Do you mean strips that had previously been sewn together became unsewn and therefore you think you should have used a smaller stitch?
I'm not getting something.
I've done more than a few Bargello, most with at least a few 1/4" strips.
One recommendation ... are you sewing each successive strip in the opposite direction? What I do is leave the thread tail on my start end so I know which end I started, then the next strip I sew in the opposite direction. All the ends are going to be cut off anyway so leaving the start tail on is not a big deal (as long as you keep it out of the way while your sewing).
Also, are you using starch? helps a lot.
I'm not getting something.
I've done more than a few Bargello, most with at least a few 1/4" strips.
One recommendation ... are you sewing each successive strip in the opposite direction? What I do is leave the thread tail on my start end so I know which end I started, then the next strip I sew in the opposite direction. All the ends are going to be cut off anyway so leaving the start tail on is not a big deal (as long as you keep it out of the way while your sewing).
Also, are you using starch? helps a lot.
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Maybe your thread tension was off. I would check that on scraps before I sew anything else.
Excuse me, please. I just realized that you were saying the stitching fell out in the 3/4" strip of the bargello you cut. In that case, the stitches may be too big!
Excuse me, please. I just realized that you were saying the stitching fell out in the 3/4" strip of the bargello you cut. In that case, the stitches may be too big!
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