by kjh9835 on Sun Jan 01, 2012 6:18 am
I'm back....
Made another of the Super Sized Nine Patch baby quilts yesterday, put the other two in ziplock bags for future sewing along with the backing and binding fabrics so I won't have to hunt to see what I have left in my stash that coordinates.
This one turned out better but still is not perfect. I'm not looking for perfect, I'm looking for experience but nice enough for a gift even if just to family members. Most ppl I know won't nickpick/see the flaws that I do. I spent the afternoon/evening sewing, watching videos, pausing them, sewing, restarting the video, pausing, sewing, and so on. Good thing the computer room is next to my sewing room. I also copied and pasted parts of forum posts that I printed off and hung on the wall by my table.
I set my machine to do a blindstitch. With the bulk of the quilt to the left of the machine as usual, I wanted to sew down the line of stitches where I attached the binding to the back and have the needle go sideways over onto the binding but the needle only moves to the left, not the right and I can't figure out if there's a way to make it go over to the right. I ended up sewing the binding on "backwards" with the quilt to the right of the needle, rolled up in order to get the stitches to go over onto the binding. It was difficult but I got it done. I'm going to have to play around with the different stitches and see what I have that will be a nice finish stitch for applying the binding.
I cut the binding 2.5", used a 3/8" seam allowance, still had some difficulty getting it to wrap around the raw edge to meet the stitching line from where I attached it to the back. I think until I get better, I'll go wider with the binding so it's easier to attach.
Also had some difficulty with the mitered corners, I got them to miter ok but they are so thick that I broke two needles in the process. Should I be trimming them diagonally, even just the batting, to reduce the bulk? Maybe the wider binding will give me more to hold onto and flip over to squish down the layers? I started off using my even feed foot but switched over to the regular foot halfway through.
I bought some fusible thread yesterday (1/2 off, yay) and want to try it also. Do I just use it like regular thread in the bobbin only and after sewing the binding to the back, fold it over and press? Regular stitch or zig-zag? I also bought a spool of invisible thread just because it was also 1/2 off and I may want to use it sometime.
Kathy