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Any tips when joining two foundation pieced blocks together? I push pins through the corners on each end and match them up, but when i put a pin in to secure it always shifts on the bottom so the seam is a fraction out! Does that make sense??? :?
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I know what you are talking about. I found that using an extra fine pin helps and as you hold the pieces together tightly with a pin through the corners, start the pin to secure it away from the seam allowance and end at the seam allowance very close to the corner pin. I hope this makes sense. Someone else may have a better solution but this usually works for me.
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Or you could try matching up the two corners with pins through perpendicular, then using a 3rd (& 4th)pin, pin next to the perpendicular ones. I've found that if you put a pin in perpendicular to match up seam points, when you lay it flat to tuck the point in, it will displace the lining up.
Rosemary in dry but dank UK
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Carol Doak showed us how she does this. Put your two pieces together, right sides together, and eye ball it. Lengthen your stitch to 3.0. Start at the first corner, and sew 4 or 5 stitches, then remove to see if you are target on the bottom. If so, go down a couple inches or to an intersection and repeat. do this down the entire length. If it is all matched up with this "basting", go back with a shorter stitch length and sew the entire length. I have done this many times and have saved myself worlds of frustation! HTH!
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Originally posted by lmcfoodThanks, will try it. Course, it could just be me being anal!! Lol
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Originally posted by theothermarionYou've got my attention with the sewing machine with dual feed. What kind of machine is it? What exactly is dual feed? Is this a new or rare feature? I have a 38 year old Bernina that I haven't felt the need to replace.
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Originally posted by ritzyI match the seam and then put a dot of glue there hit it with a hot iron. Check to make sure everything is where I want it and then if it is--I sew.Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio
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George Siciliano has a neat trick that he uses to match corners, etc. on his intricate miniature quilts - he uses double-sided tape (outside the stitching line so you don't accidentally sew over it) to hold his blocks in place. They don't shift with the tape and because it is on the material for such a short time, it doesn't leave any residue. I have tried this method and it works well. I have also basted, using fine thread, and that works well, too.
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Originally posted by ritzyI match the seam and then put a dot of glue there hit it with a hot iron. Check to make sure everything is where I want it and then if it is--I sew.
Lynn in really COLDDDDD UK
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I use Elmer's Washable school glue. You can get an adapter for the top and get just a small amount out or you can use a toothpick to get a small amt. I don't worry about it. I just put the glue there--I know I will wash it later so the glue will come right out. I also use the Elmer's washable stick glue. Can you get Elmer's glue there? If not, I would think any washable glue would work.
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If you are going to use Elmer's (or other liquid washable glue) you might want to check out my tutorial in the TQS classroom showing how to retro-fit the bottle in order to have more control over the flow of the glue.
See it here: learn/classrooms/
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