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    Old 04-05-2010, 12:01 PM
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    Originally Posted by OmaForFour
    SORRY THAT SHOULD HAVE READ SCANT 1/4 INCH not 1/2 inch!

    Originally Posted by OmaForFour
    There are two things tht would help you with cutting and sewing straight. They are rather inexpensive also. Ther are:

    Qtools Sewing Edge
    Qtools Cutting edge

    Both are respositionable vinyl stops and are reusable.

    I bought mine from Alicia's Attic www.aliciasattic.com

    There is another tool called Qtools Corner cut 60 to help you sew a perfect scant 1/2 inch. If you buy all three tools, look for the part of the website where all are sold together for a lesser price.

    Good Luck and Happy Quilting!

    Originally Posted by CraftsByRobin
    As I had stated in my introduction thread, I'm just now learning to quilt. This is my first "official" quilt top. I did this in class, still lack one outside border.

    Not great, but I'm still ... trying :D The quilting class teacher stated my material was very old and of cheaper quality (it was very old and probably cheaper as I bought it over 5 years ago when I was trying to teach myself to quilt). In the town I lived in, the only place to get material was at Walmart.

    Here's a pic ... be easy :D

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    I am not great at sewing a straight line, and the cutting by hand I did wasn't great either ... but for my first time it wasn't as bad as I thought but sure can be a lot better.

    I'm open for any suggestions on doing better the second time.
    I checked this tie and understand how the sewing edge works but how would the cutting edge help? can you explain it to us there is not much on the website. and the seam allowance one as well.
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    Old 04-05-2010, 05:30 PM
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    I like it. Finish it and start on your next one. Walmart fabric comes from the same mills a lot of the other fabric comes from. I used it a lot before they downsized the sewing departments. If you look on the ends of the bolts, they are the same. There are higher quality fabrics out there, but I can't afford them very often. In fact, I get most of my fabric at the Goodwill, garage sales and off of Craigslist. I have even been able to get some nice pieces for free.
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    Old 04-05-2010, 05:35 PM
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    Very nice, the colors are pretty. You did good.
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    Old 04-05-2010, 05:41 PM
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    The cutting edge help is that you put the vinyl strips on the bottom of the ruler at the appropriate place, then slide the ruler up to the fabric. It helps ensure that the ruler is where you want it. The creator, Marci Baker, also showed my group how to put one at the top edge, so you only have to check the bottom rule to make sure you are square on the fabric. She gave us each 2 strips, but I was using someone else's ruler and mine did not come home with me :cry: So now I need to order some.
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    Old 04-05-2010, 05:50 PM
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    I think it looks great and hope my first quilt looks half as good.
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    Old 04-05-2010, 05:52 PM
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    very nice. you are doing great, keep up the good work. and most of all, have fun.
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    Old 04-05-2010, 05:54 PM
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    Originally Posted by CraftsByRobin
    As I had stated in my introduction thread, I'm just now learning to quilt. This is my first "official" quilt top. I did this in class, still lack one outside border.

    Not great, but I'm still ... trying :D The quilting class teacher stated my material was very old and of cheaper quality (it was very old and probably cheaper as I bought it over 5 years ago when I was trying to teach myself to quilt). In the town I lived in, the only place to get material was at Walmart.

    Here's a pic ... be easy :D

    I am not great at sewing a straight line, and the cutting by hand I did wasn't great either ... but for my firt time it wasn't as bad as I thought but sure can be a lot better.

    I'm open for any suggestions on doing better the second time.
    Heck, I've made quality wedding gowns from fabric I bought at Walmart...Yes, the price doesn't = quality...it's the weave. A lot of sewing "teachers" think that if you don't pay premium price the fabric is of poor quality... I think your quilt is very good and the fabric is fine.
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    Old 04-05-2010, 06:02 PM
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    I think it's very good for a first quilt. all of us have used the first one as a learning experience and I think you have started of really well. You should see all the mistakes I made on my first one. better that you don't. keep going.
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    Old 04-05-2010, 06:18 PM
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    For a first quilt, you did great! Directional prints are hard to work with - they're not usually printed too straight...

    Best pieces of advice...
    Practice... Don't be so hard on yourself...
    ... and... any time you have a question, post it here.
    I'm sure we've all done whatever jam it is and have gotten ourselves out, too. :D
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    Old 04-10-2010, 12:21 PM
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    I think you did a wonderful job on it.
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