Y Seams, quick, something to maybe practice.
#1
So the kite that I just did for the Jane and other blocks coming up are using a y seam,so here is one that we will be seeing, this is how I do it, but there are also different ways.
For this I marked my seam allowance, and for practice it may be a good idea so you know where to start and stop.
For this I marked my seam allowance, and for practice it may be a good idea so you know where to start and stop.
#2
so I first matched my hexagons and did a little sewing on the line making sure that I didn't go into the seam allowance, take a couple of extra stitched in the same spot right on the corner to reinforce it a little so when you pull on it it won't come apart, you can go over a stitch or two but don't leave it short or the odds are that you will have a hole when you are done, Press your seams open.
#3
match the first part of the seam only and leaving the seam allowance again and doing that little tack, sew until you hit the crossroads or other seam allowance, and you want your needle to stop exactly in the right place to turn, Sing the bottom piece, line them up and sew the remaining to the next seam allowance (sorry didn't get a picture of that part) yet again tacking at the end.
#5
Now, just because I had the square on top doesn't mean that you have to, feel free to flip it over and then you will stop in the seam, it depends on what mood I am in to how I do it.
As well if you are having a hard time once you get to the junction, feel free to pull it off there and go from the other side, in this I found that I was doing more than one y and usually you can do the same but start in the middle, these are so small that may be difficult,
As well if you are having a hard time once you get to the junction, feel free to pull it off there and go from the other side, in this I found that I was doing more than one y and usually you can do the same but start in the middle, these are so small that may be difficult,
#10
If you draw your lines on, remember that they are a little in from the edge of the ruler especially depending on what you are drawing with so take that into account for accuracy, it isn't so bad with big pieces but with the small ones it makes a much bigger difference,
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