moda ABC panel
#22
I think what the OP is saying is that it was cut to close the letters on the right hand side and it is also squew whiff as the seam allowance is not equal.
The only thing I could suggest is using a black border as close to the boxes as possible and making it the same on both sides... I hope that makes sense.
The only thing I could suggest is using a black border as close to the boxes as possible and making it the same on both sides... I hope that makes sense.
Good Luck!
#23
At the quilt shop where I work we always cut panels with scissors so this doesn't happen. I am guessing they used a rotary cutter...panels are never exact and straight. About the only thing to do is cut all the blocks apart and resash them.
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 659
Sorry that your panel was cut wrong - I must say that I have the same - actually I purchased a quilt kit with this panel =It made a really cute quilt - I cut the letters apart and added sashing around each letter - then sewed them back together - I will try to get a pic to show.
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#25
To me panels like this are too long vertically and need to be cut anyway. Just a complaint about the design ... Panels need to be made more versatile. More room between designs would better accommodate a quarter inch seam. Also, a striped background can cause big problems. If you notice, the stripes don't line up at the sides of the rectangles at the same place from row to row. Narrow borders around each rectangle make it very difficult to stitch at the edge if the rectangles are cut apart especially if trying to cut out the striped background. Just my humble opinion...
#26
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Clifton NJ
Posts: 129
I agree with RosMadeMe- the right side of the panel was not cut properly- this happens too often when panels are cut. Some mfgrs. have a dotted line that is supposed to be the cutting line between panels.
Also has anyone noticed that panels are not as wide as they used to be. It seems necessary always to add borders on the sides.
Also has anyone noticed that panels are not as wide as they used to be. It seems necessary always to add borders on the sides.
#29
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 242
I would cut and reframe the blocks but you could also just cut the three columns apart and them seam them together correctly. That way it would look like you reseamed them intentionally instead of to correct a problem. I'd also write a note to the vendor if you still have his card. At the very least he should apologize and replace the incorrectly cut panel.
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