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Best
Readers'
Tips |
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wonderful collection of quiltmaking tips comes from you, our readers!
A while ago, on our McCall's Quilting and Quick Quilts
web sites, we asked you to share with us your best quiltmaking tips.
We heard back from many of you, offering advice on fabric choice,
design, cutting, piecing, and much more. Certain themes arose over
and over in your tips, and there was an overwhelming emphasis on the
importance of accuracywhen cutting, piecing, and pressing. Many
thanks to all of you who contributed. We are pleased to be able to
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FABRIC CHOICE AND PREPARATION
1. Don't
be afraid to use color in your quilts.
2. Pick
a print that grabs your attention. Coordinate colors around that
print.
3. Always
pick a fabric that is a little different from the others to add
interest.
4. Choose
fabrics from the same collection. They usually blend well and have
a variety of lights, mediums, and darks, as well as different scales.
5. Purchase
extra fabric (1/4 yd. or more). You might make a mistake or need
an extra strip or two. Plans for quilts change!
6. When
shopping for fabrics, take the pattern. Also, tack fabric samples
to a 3" x 6" index card so you can find just the right
fabric by comparing it to what you already have.
7. Wash
and press fabric before cutting.
8. When
prewashing fabrics, clip the corner of each piece to prevent a big,
tangled, spider web mess when the machine stops!
9. To
straighten fabric after washing, in preparation for cutting, fold
across the bias and pull. Get a friend to help. Pull at the fold
and every few inches out to the points.
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QUALITY COUNTS
10. Get
the right tools
11. Use
high-quality, 100% cotton fabrics.
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ACCURACY MATTERS
12. Press
as you go.
13. Be
sure to cut accurate templates.
14. Cut
accurately when using the rotary cutter.
15. Do
whatever is necessary to achieve accurate 1/4" seams. You'll
have fewer headaches!
16. Learn
to sew accurate strip sets.
17. Be
sure to square up each block before stitching them together. Square
up your quilt top before adding borders.
18. "From
my dad, a master cabinetmaker, MEASURE TWICE, CUT ONCE."
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