Bias seam question
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I'm not sure why you would use iron-on interfacing for a bias cut in a quilt top? I mean, I know the purpose would be to stabilize the bias edge; however, I use a different method for this (heavy starching of the fabric before cutting the bias edge).
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Originally Posted by Prism99
I'm not sure why you would use iron-on interfacing for a bias cut in a quilt top? I mean, I know the purpose would be to stabilize the bias edge; however, I use a different method for this (heavy starching of the fabric before cutting the bias edge).
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I just followed the pattern directions. "spray with sizing, apply fusible interfacing and then cut on the bias edge"...It sews together ok, but I know the issue is going to be quilting. I will cut it out the best I can for the quilting. I have never done a bias edge before and wasn't sure.
Thanks for the answers though.
Thanks for the answers though.
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Need more information on exactly what you are doing.
Making triangles, applique, curves, bias tape? We can give you a better answer with more inf. Thanks
peace :D
Give us the name of the pattern or copy of the directions. It needs some interpretation. I've never seen a pattern that calls for this, except for fusable applique and then you only put a thin strip on the bias edge.
Making triangles, applique, curves, bias tape? We can give you a better answer with more inf. Thanks
peace :D
Give us the name of the pattern or copy of the directions. It needs some interpretation. I've never seen a pattern that calls for this, except for fusable applique and then you only put a thin strip on the bias edge.
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I am making this quilt:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-136346-1.htm
I am making a half log cabin triangle (the ones in the corners). It is attaching the bias edge of the log cabin triangle unit to the square on point. You take your square and add strips to only two sides of it, thus forming a triangle. When you go to trim the long (bias) edge straight, it states:
Turn block face down. With a ruler draw a reference line 16 1/2" from each corner in both directions for fusible interfacing placement. Align ruler with reference marks and draw a diagonal line. Iron a fusible interfacing strip on the reference line. Then, cut on line.
I was going to just scan this section, but it is copywrighted. If any of the gals who have the pattern want to see, it is on pg 18. There is also another area that calls for interfacing after using sizing.
It is Tonga-Nature. It is not applique. I use wonder under for applique and this just calls for fusible...one side only. I will include a picture as well as the link.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-136346-1.htm
I am making a half log cabin triangle (the ones in the corners). It is attaching the bias edge of the log cabin triangle unit to the square on point. You take your square and add strips to only two sides of it, thus forming a triangle. When you go to trim the long (bias) edge straight, it states:
Turn block face down. With a ruler draw a reference line 16 1/2" from each corner in both directions for fusible interfacing placement. Align ruler with reference marks and draw a diagonal line. Iron a fusible interfacing strip on the reference line. Then, cut on line.
I was going to just scan this section, but it is copywrighted. If any of the gals who have the pattern want to see, it is on pg 18. There is also another area that calls for interfacing after using sizing.
It is Tonga-Nature. It is not applique. I use wonder under for applique and this just calls for fusible...one side only. I will include a picture as well as the link.
Originally Posted by ube quilting
Need more information on exactly what you are doing.
Making triangles, applique, curves, bias tape? We can give you a better answer with more inf. Thanks
peace :D
Give us the name of the pattern or copy of the directions. It needs some interpretation. I've never seen a pattern that calls for this, except for fusable applique and then you only put a thin strip on the bias edge.
Making triangles, applique, curves, bias tape? We can give you a better answer with more inf. Thanks
peace :D
Give us the name of the pattern or copy of the directions. It needs some interpretation. I've never seen a pattern that calls for this, except for fusable applique and then you only put a thin strip on the bias edge.
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