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    Old 08-21-2010, 06:42 PM
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    I press seams open when I want less bulk and it works great.
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    Old 08-21-2010, 07:26 PM
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    I am so new to quilting, my husband just bought me a quilt kit in Gatlinburg, Tennesse, I started out pressing my seems to the darker fabric, but after about five squares that I fumed over I decided to press open-that worked no more taking out mismatched seams.
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    Old 08-21-2010, 07:50 PM
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    I've been asking myself this question many times. Most books and magazines tell you to iron to one side while some of the European ones tell you to open seams. So I guess it's personal preference. I do both now.
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    Old 08-21-2010, 08:01 PM
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    If you got alot of seams coming together you need to open the seam. There is just too much bulk to make it lay flat. I have always made open seams doing garments. However like on a 9 patch its easier to put it together with row 1 and row 3 going one way and the middle one going the other way. They are just easier to put together. Some times we have alot of seams to make that are close together and that would be a headache to work if you opened the seams. They tell you to press to dark side as if you could see thru a lighter fabric you see the shadow of your seam. By pressing to the dark side there is no danger of being able to see that seam on the lighter fabric.
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    Old 08-21-2010, 09:33 PM
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    It looks like you've received opposing pros and cons for every situation. I've found that quilting (I always hand-quilt) is always easier when seams are all pressed one direction; then I quilt on the opposite side of the seam: one less layer of fabric you have to sew through.

    In order to do this, I recently made a disappointing mistake. I almost always press fabrics to dark side, but so I wouldn't have so much bulk to quilt through, I pressed some long seams to the light side. Would have been o.k., but it was medium blue against an off-white block, and my blue seams were just slightly wider than the off-white. Result: I have a dainty blue edge on that light seam that shows through! Live and learn! :x
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    Old 08-22-2010, 02:54 AM
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    I have always been told by my teacher that if you hand-piece and quilt
    you must NOT iron seems open because they would not be strong enough or dence enough. the only time you would ever do it is when you have 8 pointed stars.
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    Old 08-22-2010, 06:50 AM
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    Originally Posted by Kryssa
    In my first quilting class I was told to iron seems in the direction of the darker fabric or toward the least bulk. But is there a real reason why I can't iron my seams open?

    I haven't read all of the responses, but IMHO, quarter inch seams are difficult to press open and don't like flat as well as a wider seam. Also I think a seam pressed in one direction is more durable. There isn't that fabric pulling against fabric putting stress on the thread of the seam.
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    Old 08-22-2010, 07:09 AM
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    Most of mine go to one side always thought if later the thread let loose, was an easier mend, and the bulk does come into play w/the stars, Really dislike burning my fingers ( You hear art can be painful, but I want Quilting to be fun! )

    Persosnal preferance, from the sounds of above anwsers, and whatever works best for you is correct.
    Happy Quilting :)
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    Old 08-22-2010, 07:17 AM
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    Yesterday, Carol Doak told us that we don't press open because it exposes the thread to light and dirt which causes it to degrade.
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    Old 08-22-2010, 09:33 AM
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    You can press the seams open absolutely. The time it comes in handy to press to one side is when you are matching up points. Then it a makes that nice "tuck" lining them up to sew.
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