newby questions
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hello all :D ..........my first quilt is a simple nine patch block alternating with a solid block, the blocks are set on the points so that they look like diamonds. ok. now that ive put it all together i notice that the points come right up to the edges of the quilt, so that when i add a border i will lose the points on the edges. what have i done wrong!! how do i fix it!! any suggestions appreciated. thanks heather
#2
Heather, if I am understanding you correctly, you have trimmed your blocks to tight, or have sewn on triangles too small for the block. I am not sure there is a way to fix it, I am sorry to say. When trimming next time, make sure the 1/4" mark on your ruler lines up with the point. This will assure you have left the 1/4" seam allowance necessary to prevent cutting off your points. I am sure your recipient will not notice this slight error. Do not point it out! When they thank you, just tell them it was made with love. These little lessons come with life and quilting is no different. Pat yourself on the back for making the quilt, and learning something new. Look at what you have accomplished!!!
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Location: queensland australia
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Hi Heather
I make little mistakes like this too'but I keep telling my self that this quilt is unique.I'm sure you will remember the 1/4 " seam on your next quilt after all, we learn by our mistakes.
Regards Dianne
Australia Down Under :D
I make little mistakes like this too'but I keep telling my self that this quilt is unique.I'm sure you will remember the 1/4 " seam on your next quilt after all, we learn by our mistakes.
Regards Dianne
Australia Down Under :D
#7
There are so many blocks out there that have that point. I don't know about learning from your mistakes. As hard as I try and I measure every seam allowance, am very careful and still my point disappears. So if there is a secret out there and I know there must be, I sure would like to know that one too. Thanks for all the help...
Rita
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#9
Rita, sewing that seam with the point on top allows you to see the stitching lines. Aim for where the lines cross and you will have more success with your points.
There is an adage in quilting about picturing your quilt from a distance. Picture your quilt on the back of a horse galloping by and admire the quilt on his back. We are our own worst critics. A missing point or a wonky seam will not be noticed. Relax, enjoy the process and have fun. :D
There is an adage in quilting about picturing your quilt from a distance. Picture your quilt on the back of a horse galloping by and admire the quilt on his back. We are our own worst critics. A missing point or a wonky seam will not be noticed. Relax, enjoy the process and have fun. :D
#10
Thanks I will check it out that way next time. My favorite sayings are: If you can't see it from a galloping horse. or my all time favorite, close enough. I am getting better at both but shoot it sure is frustrating sometimes. Time and practice... But most of all patience and I haven't a speck of that. Thanks for the help...
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