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Monday, October 8, 2012

Learning Curve

One of the things I love about quilting is that I am always learning new things. Some of them are cool; others are LIFE CHANGING!  :o)
 
The other day I was piddling around online when I came across this tutorial by
 
 
Her method of sewing the corners is fabulous! You simply place a piece of tape (or a scrapbooking sticker if you don't have tape :o) to line up with your needle. Now, instead of having to mark each little square to get a nice straight stitch on the diagonal- you just keep the corners of the square lined up with the edge of the tape (sticker) and you get a straight line.


See- perfect snowball every time. Well, that is unless you cut your snowball 9 1/2" x 10" in which case your square will not be square at all and you'll have to start over. I speak from a late night sewing experience. That's when you know it's time to go to bed.
 
I sure am glad I'm not too old to learn new tricks. :o)

8 comments:

  1. I love learning new tricks especially ones that save me time too!

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  2. Cutting snowballs 9 1/2 X 10, sounds like what I do! Glad I'm not alone with that! I still have not tried that trick with the tape, I really need to do that.

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  3. That is a great idea. I am going to have to try it.

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  4. That trick changed my life. :) Now I need a trick that makes quilts magically sew themselves together while I watch TV and eat pie. See you at Market??!! -Al

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  5. love those short cuts, and I never sew after 9pm, I always make too many mistakes and then spend all night unpicking, so much wasted time.

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  6. Why didn't I think of that? What a simple way to simplify my sewing!! Thanks!!!

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  7. I did this and LOVE it!! Saves SO MUCH time!!

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