What would you do?
#63
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Huntsville, Ontario
Posts: 25
I would continue just what you are doing. If at the end it is not quite the size that you want you can increase the size of your borders. That is a really beautiful quilt and you are doing a beautiful job.
#64
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Reno Nevada
Posts: 305
By all means FINISH it. This quilt is just to pretty to end up in a UFO pile. Looks to me like you are doing a wonderful job piecing it. Only you will know the seam is not a scant 1/4 inch. Good job, keep going.
#66
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Saskatoon SK Canada
Posts: 280
That is a beautiful quilt. You must finish it. You are so close. Use the same seam width that you have been using for it and all will be fine. Change to the exact 1/4 inch for the next one. There are no quilt police in your house.
If we did not learn something from each and every quilt we made, and each and every quilter we meet, we would get bored with the activity and go on to something else. Every time you see this beautiful quilt finished, only you will know what you learned -- sometimes the 1/4 inch isn't all that important.
If we did not learn something from each and every quilt we made, and each and every quilter we meet, we would get bored with the activity and go on to something else. Every time you see this beautiful quilt finished, only you will know what you learned -- sometimes the 1/4 inch isn't all that important.
#68
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Littlefield, TX, USA
Posts: 1,077
All machines are different...you can take two identical machines, identical feet, and sew a 1/4" seam...they won't be exactly the same...it's just a fact we live with. It's why once you start sewing on one machine, you don't switch to another.
You quilt will come out perfectly fine, just smaller than intended...so what? Add an extra border all around!
You quilt will come out perfectly fine, just smaller than intended...so what? Add an extra border all around!
I've been working on a quilt for about a month right now and have almost finished piecing it. Around a week ago I ran into problems decided to take a class to help me trouble shoot and planned on finishing after the class.
After taking the class I learned a lot and discovered some of my largest issues including finding out that my 1/4" seam allowance from my 1/4" presser foot isn't a 1/4" and is too wide.
Now I'm stuck in this situation where I want to make a beautiful quilt and I'm almost done but every seam I'm sewing I know is wrong but if I want to continue with this quilt I have to continue with the wrong seam.
I have two choices I can continue and make this quilt knowing all the mistakes or I can stop go buy new fabric and start all over...
What would you do?
Here is an image of my quilt plus the block I did after learning a lot yesterday...
Thanks for your input.
Yael
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After taking the class I learned a lot and discovered some of my largest issues including finding out that my 1/4" seam allowance from my 1/4" presser foot isn't a 1/4" and is too wide.
Now I'm stuck in this situation where I want to make a beautiful quilt and I'm almost done but every seam I'm sewing I know is wrong but if I want to continue with this quilt I have to continue with the wrong seam.
I have two choices I can continue and make this quilt knowing all the mistakes or I can stop go buy new fabric and start all over...
What would you do?
Here is an image of my quilt plus the block I did after learning a lot yesterday...
Thanks for your input.
Yael
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