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Any hints on pressing?

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Any hints on pressing?

Postby traveltheworld » Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:10 am

The star border is going together very well although there were no instructions re: pressing. I have found the seams don't want to be pressed open...any suggestions. Dot

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Postby jamonty » Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:27 am

Dot - press toward the triangles like we did in the 4 patch border. Jul
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Many thanks

Postby traveltheworld » Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:36 am

Wow! this is almost like instant messaging...Many thanks for the tip.

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Postby paulan » Tue Oct 06, 2009 5:19 am

Oh I am glad I read this. Thanks for the help. PaulaN
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Avoiding stretch when pressing the bias seams

Postby NancyinSTL » Tue Oct 06, 2009 11:38 am

jamonty wrote:Dot - press toward the triangles like we did in the 4 patch border. Jul


Jul, I had the same question and thought to check the forum. Thanks for the answer. However, if we press towards one triangle--the darker colored one, for example--then we are pressing away from the lighter colored triangle. Right? This creates a very thick seam on one side, but works better than trying to press the seam open.

So far, I've only sewn together one side of the star border and it does not lay flat due to stretching of the bias seam on the triangles. I tried not to stretch it during sewing and pressing, but it stretched anyway. Any suggestions on how to avoid the stretching?

I found another thread on this topic and the solution seems to be starch. Any other suggestions?

Any suggestions for a fix to a border that is already stretched?
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Postby Keith » Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:01 am

I found another thread on this topic and the solution seems to be starch. Any other suggestions?


Nancy, I'm using starch and I'm pressing finished-size freezer paper templates to my triangles to help keep them from stretching when I sew them to the blocks...
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Postby GRS28 » Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:47 am

Thanks Keith, this is a great idea about the freezer paper and starch, I've got the two short sides sewn together, and the corner triangles are pretty wavy, it made it hard when it came time to do the trimming down. I'll certainly use the freezer paper on the rest of them. Did you leave them on until they were sewn on to the quilt, or remove them right before? Heidi
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Postby Keith » Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:03 am

I sew right along the edge of the freezer paper and then remove them after I stitch both bias edges - the smaller triangles only have one bias edge... ?? That's neither here nor there... I take them off after stitching. And most of the time they are reuseable.
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Postby Keith » Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:08 am

Opps! I'm pretty sure I'll take them all off after I build the border, but before I attach the border to the quilt top. If I did it right, it should all be straight-grain out there... I might leave them on if I have any 'difficult areas' but for me usually it's too cumbersome to keep them on at that point.
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