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Make sure that your seam allowances are perfectly 1/4 inch thru out your block and quilt. Below is a site on this board with hints for accurate seam allowances.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-1345-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-1345-1.htm
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Depending on what block you are working on, this site might help.
http://www.allthingsfrugal.com/pinwheel.htm
I didn't really understand how seam allowances worked to keep your points pointing until I saw this. I wanted each block to look perfect and didn't allow for what would happen when it was sewn together.
http://www.allthingsfrugal.com/pinwheel.htm
I didn't really understand how seam allowances worked to keep your points pointing until I saw this. I wanted each block to look perfect and didn't allow for what would happen when it was sewn together.
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That is El Burns method and it is so easy and you get perfect HST.
You also need the ruler that goes with it. Quilt in a Days triangle square up ruler saves alot of cutting since you lay it on the stitch line and make one cut.
By the way, the ruler comes with all sizes to cut for. It amounts to adding 2 in for each size up (8in for 3 1/2 in HST)
Thanks for that website its a good one.
You also need the ruler that goes with it. Quilt in a Days triangle square up ruler saves alot of cutting since you lay it on the stitch line and make one cut.
By the way, the ruler comes with all sizes to cut for. It amounts to adding 2 in for each size up (8in for 3 1/2 in HST)
Thanks for that website its a good one.
#5
[quote=Lisa_wanna_b_quilter]Depending on what block you are working on, this site might help.
http://www.allthingsfrugal.com/pinwheel.htm
I didn't really understand how seam allowances worked to keep your points pointing until I saw this. I wanted each block to look perfect and didn't allow for what would happen when it was sewn together.[/quote
Thanks for sharing this site....love it
http://www.allthingsfrugal.com/pinwheel.htm
I didn't really understand how seam allowances worked to keep your points pointing until I saw this. I wanted each block to look perfect and didn't allow for what would happen when it was sewn together.[/quote
Thanks for sharing this site....love it
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