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EverNow 06-26-2011 01:55 PM

I'm trying three times to make Pinwheel blocks. I can't make the center points meet perfectlly. Three times ripping them out and three more sewing together, and I just can't make the centers meet perfectly. Is there a secret to this? I even tried sewing the points then adding the background, later but how to do that? I'm about ready to quit.

Cal Gal 06-26-2011 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by EverNow
I'm trying three times to make Pinwheel blocks. I can't make the center points meet perfectlly. Three times ripping them out and three more sewing together, and I just can't make the centers meet perfectly. Is there a secret to this? I even tried sewing the points then adding the background, later but how to do that? I'm about ready to quit.

Please don't quit, theres lots of good quilters on this board that will help you. I'm working on stars now some are perfect and some don't match but I'm getting better.

mltquilt 06-26-2011 02:18 PM

There are several tutorials on the board regarding pinwheels. You can request the search be only for tutorials. It all has to do with that pesky 1/4" seam.

mltquilt

Raggiemom 06-26-2011 02:22 PM

I'm not sure mine are perfect, I just line them up as best as I can and pin the heck out of them to hold them in place while I sew.

Kat Sews 06-26-2011 03:45 PM

First press all the seams open that will meet in the center to reduce bulk. Before you start to sew, poke a pin thru the center of the seams you are trying to match and line the rest of the seam up from that point. Pin as necessary.

sewcrafty 06-26-2011 04:04 PM

The one thing I can tell is you is if you're doing 2 at a time out of 1 block. You know by adding the 7/8" to the size of the finished block. Make sure when you draw the lines from cornor to cornor are right on. I use a piece of cardboard covered in 220 sandpaper to do this. Any variation will make your block a little off.

EverNow 06-26-2011 04:06 PM

Thanks, Kat for the pin idea; I never thought of that. And the idea of triming the seam allowances. I'll let everyone know if my efforts on your behalf worked. I'll send a picture. :?:

sarahrachel 06-26-2011 04:16 PM

I made a miller's crossing quilt and found that even though the pinwheel points weren't perfect (and I tried! they got ripped out quite a few times) you're only going to tell if you look at it up close, but from far away (meaning across the room) you can't really notice, you're more drawn to the pattern then to how perfect they match up. So my advice is to get them as good as you can, and remember, it doesn't have to be perfect! there's no such thing no matter how hard we try!

Sadiemae 06-26-2011 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by Kat Sews
First press all the seams open that will meet in the center to reduce bulk. Before you start to sew, poke a pin thru the center of the seams you are trying to match and line the rest of the seam up from that point. Pin as necessary.

I do it this way also!

NJ Quilter 06-27-2011 04:29 AM

Do what Kat Sews says - works beautifully. I also find that if I start out making my HST's a little larger and trim up after sewing them together it works much better.


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