Do you iron your quilt tops before..
#93
for non QAYG..i finger press seams while constructing a block, then iron the block when complete, check its squared up at this stage..i join my blocks into rows and press the completed row..then join the rows, pressing again, then press the whole top, this time using steam..
for QAYG blocks and quilts, pressing is the key to getting a superb finish, 'press-as-you-go' is a must, don't cut corners and the resulting quilt will shine!! :-)
for QAYG blocks and quilts, pressing is the key to getting a superb finish, 'press-as-you-go' is a must, don't cut corners and the resulting quilt will shine!! :-)
#94
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Originally Posted by chattykathy17
I press every step of the way. Each seam, each block when done, each time I put blocks together to a row, etc. It just gives it a crisp look. The last two tops I took to the quilter, she loved it.
#96
Originally Posted by quiltmaker
Originally Posted by chattykathy17
I press every step of the way. Each seam, each block when done, each time I put blocks together to a row, etc. It just gives it a crisp look. The last two tops I took to the quilter, she loved it.
#97
Originally Posted by Farm Quilter
Originally Posted by gail-r
I press each step and starch before cutting fabric and starch the top after it is together and also starch the backing. Makes the quilt go together nicely and reduces the chance of wrinkles during quilting.
#99
The iron is my best friend and sits next to my machines. In fact, a few years ago I impressed upon my 6 year old granddaughter that pressing those seams made everything go better. She discovered the steam release button and now says she likes pressing better than actual piecing. Check out that cloud of steam! lol
#100
I press as I go and then starch the quilt top. As I press I watch for "problem" spots or threads that need to be trimmed before quilting. I also press the back side of the top. I do this in hopes it looks that much better when I get it back from my quilter. After all I wouldn't want my quilter to see a messy quilt--what would she think LOL.
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