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bearisgray 11-04-2017 07:55 AM

Swirling Seam Allowances
 
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"Swirling" seam allowances does reduce bulk at intersections. I had this little checkerboard piece that I was playing with to see if it could be done over a larger area or with more pieces.

It can - but I'm not sure it's worth the effort.

QuiltnNan 11-04-2017 08:17 AM

i tried it back when eleanor burns was on tv. i don't think it's worth the effort. and i believe the batting helps disguise the bulkier seams :)

Mariposa 11-04-2017 08:19 AM

Looks good. :) But it can be a lot of extra fiddling~

EasyPeezy 11-04-2017 09:07 AM

I noticed quilts that I pressed seams open are a lot softer than
those I pressed to the side.

bearisgray 11-04-2017 09:21 AM

I have a harder time getting what I consider "nice /acceptable intersections" when I press the seams open than when I press them to the side.

Jordan 11-04-2017 09:23 AM

I do this "swirling" seam allowance all of the time. To me it makes for a nicer way for the seams to lay. Very nice checker board block.

Jane Quilter 11-04-2017 10:01 AM

I am going to give this a try. I usually iron to the dark side, or press open. I've been wary of not locking the seam stitching.

bearisgray 11-04-2017 10:36 AM

I unpick the thread to the seam line - I do not cut it - because I feel that if I cut it even with the seam line, that would "encourage" the seam to cum apart.

So - I am saying I leave 1/4 to 3/8 inches of thread on each seam that is unpicked.

nativetexan 11-04-2017 10:45 AM

oh if i do stars or such where tiny points come together, i do swirl them and flatten. not sure i would do ever single seam in a whole quilt though.

bearisgray 11-04-2017 10:46 AM

It was an experiment.


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