Okay...moomoo you win.
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I also press every step of the way. I would rather find flaws before it is all put together. And it looks so nice pressed.
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Originally Posted by moomoo
i take mine to the cleaners and have it cleaned and pressed
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I always iron every step of the way. I think it does help but it just looks better too.
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I press the seams before I cross them (if it isn't a charity quilt) and iron the whole quilt top before actual quilting.
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Originally Posted by justflyingin
I press the seams before I cross them (if it isn't a charity quilt) and iron the whole quilt top before actual quilting.
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
Originally Posted by justflyingin
I press the seams before I cross them (if it isn't a charity quilt) and iron the whole quilt top before actual quilting.
I do press after I finish the whole thing and before I put the sandwich together, though. |
yes I do.
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Iron blocks, iron block rows, iron top before borders, iron after borders.
And yet I avoid ironing clothes... |
Originally Posted by SherriB
I press mine. For me, it means less chance of wrinkles when I sandwich them. I like to starch the top also.
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I press at every stage and especially the finished top. How else could you get everything square and all the seams laying flat and in the same direction. I may or may not starch or spritz water from a spray bottle, depends on how it's behaving. I don't see how you could NOT press personally, but I guess we all have our ways of working. :-D
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Originally Posted by 2livesdown7togo
Iron blocks, iron block rows, iron top before borders, iron after borders.
And yet I avoid ironing clothes... |
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