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How to align blocks with sashing when you don't want cornerstones

How to align blocks with sashing when you don't want cornerstones

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Old 04-27-2010, 06:26 PM
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How cool! I'll have to give this a try as I have just finished the rows for a flannel quilt and measured the sashing strips and am ready to sew them on! Being an inexperienced quilter, I hadn't even thought of the blocks not lining up without cornerstones...
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Old 04-27-2010, 06:29 PM
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What a cool idea! I have struggled w/ this for years! You're a genius.
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Wonderful tute !!
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Old 04-28-2010, 05:24 AM
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I'll bet there are a lot of us who have been avoiding sashing strips where we could. Thanks for a neat, and easy idea to solve that problem!
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Old 04-29-2010, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Prism99
It is very easy to keep your blocks aligned when using sashing strips, even if you don't use cornerstones.

Create your rows as usual, with a sashing strip between each block. Add sashing to the bottom of your first row of blocks. Turn this row to the wrong side and using a pencil and ruler, mark every block seam on the wrong side of the bottom sashing strip.

When you add your next row of sashed blocks, pin first so that each new block seam aligns with a mark on the sashing strip. If you have a little excess fabric in a block, ease that block to fit the sashing. If the sashing has a little excess fabric in it, ease the sashing to the block.

The pencil marks take the place of cornerstones so that when you are finished, all of your blocks are lined up from row to row.
Would you be so kind as to show us a photo of this? Thanks
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Old 04-29-2010, 09:32 PM
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Sorry, I'm computer-challenged when it comes to posting pictures. Not to mention that I can never find a digital camera in the house when I need one, thanks to my teenaged dd!
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Old 04-30-2010, 01:18 AM
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Great tip! Straight forward, useful directions in concise format. Thank you :-)
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Thanks!!!
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Thanks for the tip. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Prism99
It is very easy to keep your blocks aligned when using sashing strips, even if you don't use cornerstones.

Create your rows as usual, with a sashing strip between each block. Add sashing to the bottom of your first row of blocks. Turn this row to the wrong side and using a pencil and ruler, mark every block seam on the wrong side of the bottom sashing strip.

When you add your next row of sashed blocks, pin first so that each new block seam aligns with a mark on the sashing strip. If you have a little excess fabric in a block, ease that block to fit the sashing. If the sashing has a little excess fabric in it, ease the sashing to the block.

The pencil marks take the place of cornerstones so that when you are finished, all of your blocks are lined up from row to row.
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