Thursday, May 17, 2012

Quilt Block Piecing Trick For Matching Seams




I LEARNED SOMETHING!!!

I'm shouting, aren't I?

Sorry 'bout that.

Let me start again... a little more calmly this time perhaps...

Ahem.

I have learned something.

Yesterday, or was it the day before... hm... I can't really remember  now. The day before seems most likely though... Anyway.  I learned how to line up seams while piecing my quilt blocks!!! YAY YIPPEE!!! YAHOOOEY!!


Sorry. Sorry. Yes I know. I cannot contain my excitement! But here's why. I have been piecing quilts on and off for a FEW YEARS, but it is only NOW that I managed to make my seams match. It's incredible! Also a little disconcerting that it took me so long... See, I had learned about nesting the seams and pinning and such before, but the day before yesterday the stars aligned, the heavens opened up and, I UNDERSTOOD. As I was sewing together this quilt (the completed quilt is HERE by the way), I finally figured out the trick. Now, there are likely millions out there who know this trick already. If you're one of them, you may click away and come back when I'm sharing something worthy of your time.

If you're just learning (as I seem to be), you can stay. Are you ready?

THE TRICK IS:


Line up the seams and then pin directly through the seams or as closely as possible to them.

It "seams" logical doesn't it? Of course it does. Why do you think it took me so long to figure it out? Here's a little schematic I put together. Hopefully it makes some kind of sense...



As it turns out, you can teach an old dog new tricks. Correct your history books and cite this day as proof.

♥M


34 comments:

  1. I LEARNED SOMETHING, TOO. Sorry to shout, but I could't resist! In all my quilting, I have never pinned my seams this way, but I'm gonna start. Thanks for posting!

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  2. I don't know exactly what you mean about the quilt (even if your illustrations are very clear), but I'm happy for you! Your perfection is incredible!
    So when the heavens opened up and you know the trick is always an exciting experience! :-)

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  3. Thank you for sharing this! I am new to quilting and I didn't know about it!! Thank you so much! Take Care and God Bless!! Donna

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  4. I do this too, otherwise the presser foot can cause the seams to shift a bit. It's a great tip!

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  5. Yeah!! It helps tremendously, doesn't it? I get lazy. :)

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  6. Oh.. this is going to be a precious tip I'll save for when (if I ever) I start quilting!!

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  7. The quilt is gorgeous and the seams impeccable! Tremendous job on the pinning.
    xoxo

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  8. ha ha - good to know. I have quilting on my list of goals for this year and the year is nearly half over so I better get to it. This tip may put me into the positive category.

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  9. Verrrry interesting! I've not done this before. Hm. Must try

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  10. I'm an old dog and you've taught me something too :o) Bet this technique would work for those seams you press open too... off to try it :o)

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  11. Brava!!!!! (I'm even clapping my hands)!!!!!!!
    xxxxx Alessandra

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  12. Just pinned this as I've been having the same issues. Isn't it great to have these little bits of inspiration flood in? I love the light it brings.

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  13. I am not advanced enough (yet!) to take advantage of this brilliant tip - but I will some day. In the meantime, I must tell you that your illustrations are fabulous! I suggest doing this often as a feature of your blog, it's a great addition!

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  14. Bless your heart! I can see how it would work now....but would never have thought it through without you lol Thank youy so much!

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  15. Oh man, why didn't i think of that? Thank you...i'm gonna try it today!

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  16. Thank you, thank you, thank you.... I was looking at this idea from a different blog but it was too confusing to understand... your simple drawings are perfect!!! Can't wait to try it out!!!

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  17. I just found your post after searching and searching on how to get all my seams to line up correctly!!!! I just tried it and it works!!!! Thank you so much for the post. I have tried several different suggests and none have worked as well as this one!!!!

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  18. Good
    tutorial, thank you from a beginning quilter!

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  19. Thank you for this post! I googled "I can't get my quilt blocks to line up" and your post came up. I can make blocks just fine, but when I put them together they don't "fit" (even after blocking). I think this tip will do it!

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  20. Thanks so much! I'm new to quilting and I like to keep into my new endeavors with both feet. I am just working out the details of my second quilt and this tip will come in very handy.

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  21. Great tip. I will have to try it on the next quilt I piece!

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  22. Thank you so much. I can't wait to try this when I get home from work. Don't know why I didn't think of this before. Makes perfect sense. Yay!

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  23. You have saved my quilt. It's a 9 patch matchy matchy thing and the seams kept slipping and that was me ripping out yet another seam. Thanks for the post!

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  24. OMG....it works!! Thanks for the tip!!!

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  25. Wow! Thanks! The lightbulb just came on over my head!! ��

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  26. I learned this technique from a sewing teacher many, many yrs ago. It really does work!

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  27. I have a horrible habit of not pinning. All the experts say to have the seam allowances going in opposite directions with the one facing the foot going under first and the machine will nestle them together. There are times when you just can' t and sometimes even with " the norm" they don't seem to be just right. Most of the time it doesn't bother me, but I so like this process much better then putting a pin thru each seam allowence. Thanks for the tip

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  28. Thank you so much! I have been struggling trying to figure out what I am doing that is not matching the points and it is bugging me. I will sure try this out too!!!

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  29. You have seriously made my life so much easier. Bless you!

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  30. Ever had a day when you really feel duh??? Apparently this was my day. The last two quilts were a battle lining up seams and I couldn't figure out why. Seeing this reminded me...I used to pin seams like you do and then for some reason I started pinning the "traditional" way. I wonder how I "forgot" this method of pinning. :-(

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  31. Thanks for posting this! I just linked to it on my blog that's documenting the quilt I'm making using feed sacks saved by my grandmother. This has helped my piecing immensely! I even showed a before and after of how much it's helped.

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