Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums > Main
Is it too late to add a stabalizer? >

Is it too late to add a stabalizer?

Is it too late to add a stabalizer?

Thread Tools
 
Old 03-09-2013, 06:52 AM
  #1  
Junior Member
Thread Starter
 
Aylahopper's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario
Posts: 152
Unhappy Is it too late to add a stabalizer?

I am making a memory quilt from my Dad's dress shirts. Everything was going great and then....ahhhhh!

There are several types of fabrics in it. A few are slippery. I had decided that I wanted to do something with sashing (a first time for me) that way it would show each block on its own instead of all blended together. I was at the point that I was sewing my rows together. I could not get the downward sashing to match up to the next row being sewn on So, for the last week I have been doing lots of seam ripping and thinking on how to solve this without losing those fabrics altogether.

I am stumped. Is it too late to add a stabalizer to those fabrics? Hard lesson to learn as this is only my 3rd quilt.

Thanks for listening and any help! Off to pick some more....

Ayla
Aylahopper is offline  
Old 03-09-2013, 07:20 AM
  #2  
Power Poster
 
gabeway's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 10,490
Default

It really shouldn't be too late to stabilize it.
gabeway is offline  
Old 03-09-2013, 07:34 AM
  #3  
Super Member
 
grammy Dwynn's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Oregon
Posts: 2,042
Default

Are all your blocks the same size? That darn 1/4" seam can be a pain in the ???? (esp. in the beginner stage).

You say that the fabric are different, how 'stretchy' are some of them? The stretchy (aka polyester) one would be the one I worry about. In making your blocks, did you mix the cotton and polyester in the same block.

IMHO ~ if the blocks are the same size you 'might' not have to stabilize them. My reason that cotton around the 'stretch' fabric will help secure it.

Pictures are always helpful.
grammy Dwynn is offline  
Old 03-09-2013, 07:43 AM
  #4  
Super Member
 
thimblebug6000's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 8,042
Default

Maybe try some spray starch? Do you have any of the sashings completed yet? Otherwise you could add a cornerstone to help line things up.
thimblebug6000 is offline  
Old 03-09-2013, 08:11 AM
  #5  
Junior Member
Thread Starter
 
Aylahopper's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario
Posts: 152
Default

Thanks for the help folks. Yes, I think there is some polyester in there. All of my blocks are 12x12 when finished. I'm thinking if I add a fusible backing to problem materials only (still in their blocks) and then re-measure and cut if needed, it could work. What do you think?

Sashings are done to the right of blocks right now. I have no shame and will pick them off if needed.

Thimblebug6000 what is a cornerstone?

Ayla
Aylahopper is offline  
Old 03-09-2013, 09:49 AM
  #6  
Power Poster
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
Posts: 12,930
Default

If you haven't done sashings before, here is a simple way to get everything to line up.

Make rows, with sashing in-between blocks. Add a long sashing to the bottom of the first row. Before adding the second row of blocks, turn that first row over to the wrong side and with a pencil and ruler extend the seam lines of the block across the long sashing. These pencil marks become your "virtual" seams.

When adding the second row, pin the seams in the second row with the "virtual" seams you marked in the sashing. Sew, easing or stretching as necessary to keep the pinned seams matching.

If you mark like this, you do not need cornerstones to keep the blocks lined up.
Prism99 is offline  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
CajunQuilter2
Main
6
05-24-2016 03:42 PM
burchquilts
Links and Resources
5
09-22-2012 07:23 AM
Renee110
Main
128
02-14-2011 09:21 AM
DonnaRae
Links and Resources
11
05-26-2008 04:41 PM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



FREE Quilting Newsletter