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Seams coming apart when I start hand quilting

Old 02-08-2012, 11:43 AM
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Question Seams coming apart when I start hand quilting

I'm making my LAST quilt unless someone can tell me why my seams in the blocks look like they are coming apart when I hand quilt. I'm doing the same as I've always done when making the quilt top. Help, please?
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Old 02-08-2012, 03:15 PM
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Are the seams actually coming undone? Or is the fabric fraying at the seams? You can see the stitches when the seam fabric is pulled? Either bad fabric or machine stitches have really loose tension problems/stitch length too long. A picture would help get better answers for you.
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Old 02-08-2012, 03:21 PM
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Are you talking about hand pieced seams coming apart?
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Old 02-08-2012, 04:18 PM
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we need a little more information or pictures before we can really help here- where are the seams coming apart? did you press them to one side or open? are the fabrics loosely woven and fraying? is it around the outer edges of a block? where a stay stitch would help? were the blocks hand or machine pieced? if hand pieced- did you knot the ends of your threads and do a few back stitches ever few stitches? if machine pieced did you secure any seam not crossed by another line of stitches?
so many things----give a few details we may be able to help
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Old 02-08-2012, 07:13 PM
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Could be lots of things. Rotten thread, too narrow seam allowance, tension too too loose on machine, loose weave fabric fraying. If it is at the edge of the quilt with no border, it could just be the stress of pulling on it without any backstitching.
Is it throughout the whole quilt? Let's see pictures.
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Are your pieces machine sewn together? If so, make sure you have a good 1/4 inch seam. Test your seam line to see if the stitches are meeting in the center of the fabric and not running along one side or the other (tension problem) I like to press my seam allowances to one side. Do the thread test where you wrap the thread around both hands and pull for thread strength. Maybe ease off on the tension of your hand frame when quilting?
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