any and all tips/tricks are very welcomed
#1
hi everyone...i am a "beginning" quilter(and i dont have the termonology down so bear with me lol)...i have played around with it off and on for years and luv it...mostly making small things like pillows and baby quilts...i guess i should have stuck with just squares until i was able to get the seams to line up...but the discrepancies were small and didnt bother me...i think of it as proof that it was hand made....so i decided to move on to triangles...and lo and behold its even worse...i think i am doing everything i am supposed to...rotary cutter/iron seams/pin seams etc....and i both hand stitch and machine stitch from beginning to end...i know pics help alot but my camera is currently on the blink...thnx in advance for any input
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Welcome from NJ.
Remember when working with triangles,, there are 2 bias edges,, so sewing & pressing carefully is critical..
Don' t pull the triangle when sewingm just let the machine feed it, less chance of stretching.
When pressing, use. Spray starch, & put the iron down on the fabric,, lift & move to the next area, don't move the iron along the seam.
Hope these 2 suggestions help, don't get frustrated, even experienced quilters run inti bias stretching if not careful.
Remember when working with triangles,, there are 2 bias edges,, so sewing & pressing carefully is critical..
Don' t pull the triangle when sewingm just let the machine feed it, less chance of stretching.
When pressing, use. Spray starch, & put the iron down on the fabric,, lift & move to the next area, don't move the iron along the seam.
Hope these 2 suggestions help, don't get frustrated, even experienced quilters run inti bias stretching if not careful.
#8
Hi and welcome from Ohio! I learned the hard way that there's a difference between ironing and "Pressing". Put your iron down and then lift it up. Don't go back and forth with the iron. It stretches the fabric. That was my biggest lesson! Go for it. Every quilt is a learning experience!
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