What would you do?
#71
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
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Please continue with your beautiful quilt by all means. In her books Mary Ellen Hopkins talks about "PPM" your personal private measurement. She goes on to say that as long as you use the same machine, and continue to keep the same seam allowance in all your blocks your quilt will be fine. It's all about being consistent. After you finish this beautiful quilt if you want to go ahead and figure out a "perfect 1/4 inch seam" then do so, otherwise continue as you are doing. From my perspective you're doing a fantastic quilt - you go girl.
#72
It's just horrible...finish up those few blocks so it isn't wonky and send me that hideous piece of fabric so it's out of your house and you'll never have to see it again (rubbing my hands with glee at my under-handedness)
#73
I think you have done a wonderful job. The 1/4 inch seam allowance is important if you are doing different blocks/sashing so they all fit together. If you have started with another seam allowance, then finish with the same allowance. "Don't change horses in the middle of the stream" It is more important to have a consistent seam allowance than the 1/4 inch. From what I can see on your design wall, it is coming together beautifully!
#74
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Chapel Hill
Posts: 1,086
Continue.
The thing about an accurate seam allowance is that above all it needs to be consistent.
You've picked an incredibly challenging quilt for your first quilt and you've accomplished quite a lot on it.
Look at the quilt as a teacher. You will make mistakes and learn on every piece you pick up. In this case, you are also getting to learn about making adjustments in order to accommodate the larger than planned seam allowance in order to preserve your points.
Also - you will almost always be your own worst critic. I think your quilt looks great.
Cheers, K
The thing about an accurate seam allowance is that above all it needs to be consistent.
You've picked an incredibly challenging quilt for your first quilt and you've accomplished quite a lot on it.
Look at the quilt as a teacher. You will make mistakes and learn on every piece you pick up. In this case, you are also getting to learn about making adjustments in order to accommodate the larger than planned seam allowance in order to preserve your points.
Also - you will almost always be your own worst critic. I think your quilt looks great.
Cheers, K
#76
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Chapel Hill
Posts: 1,086
I also appreciate the concept of YUM - Your unique measurement - which recognizes that as we work, we don't always have the perfect 1/4 inch seam.
Cheers, K
#77
I think you are ok to finish it. All of your seams are the same size, and your quilt will just be a little smaller than the pattern called for. Everything fits together just fine. Be sure to use the same foot to finish it. It is going to be gorgeous
#78
If your seams are consistent throughout then I would just continue. Too much work has gone into this beautiful quilt to shove it in a box in a closet. use it as a learning experience and then go buy new fabric and make another beautiful quilt
#80
That is pretty if you keep doing it like you strted it it should come out fine. along time ago the teacher I had told us to be contistant in what we are doing and it should be fine. with time it will all come together for you. use the 1/4 inch you know is better in your next quilt. I wouldn't change a thing on this one as well as it looking. good luck and enjoy
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