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#1
I'm new to this message board. Have "tried" to sew 9 inch squares together to make a quilt top but the seams are not matching up! Yes, I'm brand new at this & have no idea what I'm doing..... ?Suggestions/advice?
#2
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Arizona
Posts: 374
Hi, if the seams aren't matching up, then all the squares aren't a true 9"...so take some time, stop where you are, and square them ALL up to be what you chose...the 9"....and pin and sew same size seams, as close to 1/4" as you can get, but be consistant with every seam being same size...press rows one way on one row, and press the seams other way on next row, so when put together they won't be so bulky...and you will be so surprised how they will all meet...and look great...oh and by the way there are " no Quilt Police"...so don't worry and have fun.
#6
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,176
Originally Posted by jo_bunch
I'm new to this message board. Have "tried" to sew 9 inch squares together to make a quilt top but the seams are not matching up! Yes, I'm brand new at this & have no idea what I'm doing..... ?Suggestions/advice?
#10
Hello and Welcome to the board :D:D:D
Accurate cutting and sewing accurate 1/4" seams are necessary to get the seams to all line up :D It does take some practice.
If you have accurately cut the squares at 9" and sew two of them together with a 1/4" seam, this piece should now measure 9" X 17 1/2"
If it is smaller, your seam is to large, if it is bigger, your seam is to small.
Accurate cutting and sewing accurate 1/4" seams are necessary to get the seams to all line up :D It does take some practice.
If you have accurately cut the squares at 9" and sew two of them together with a 1/4" seam, this piece should now measure 9" X 17 1/2"
If it is smaller, your seam is to large, if it is bigger, your seam is to small.