Long story short -
The skewed strata on my Sundance Bargello was an EASY fix -
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I could have un-sewn a couple more seams to try to straighten them out -
Or taken them all apart -
But I didn't want to do that -
And - as it turned out - I didn't have to -
I only un-sewed the very last seam that made each "tube" -
Then I folded each one in half so that both layers were nice and flat -
And the strip seams were all straight - going from left to right -
Then I pinned the last seam just the way it was -
With the ends of the strips "offset" a bit -
And resewed that seam on each one -
I figured that I could sew the mis-matched last seam -
And pretend that all of the edges were even -
Because they would be -
After I made my first cut to even the edge - LOL -
The only question then was whether or not I would have enough width -
To cut all of the strips that I needed from each strata -
And I did - YAY!! -
I would have been in BIG trouble -
If I had tried to cut the strips before straightening them out -
So - after I sewed them - and folded one up to cut it -
I rechecked my math -
And thought I could get all of the strips I needed -
Cut at the correct widths -
And I was right -
The first strata had the "center" piece -
So it had one extra strip to cut -
The scrap on the right was my "straighten the edge" cut -
Because I'm LEFT-handed - and cut from the RIGHT side of the strata -
And the scrap on the left was what I had left over -
So you can see that I had plenty -
And how straight my strip seams are -
And how uneven the left edge is -
The second strata had even more left over at the end -
Another reason why I LOVE the flat packs by Island Batik -
The edges are cut straight - and NOT pinked -
The strip widths are accurate -
And they are longer than some other brands -
Anyway -
I got both strata cut and hung over the front rail of the longarm -
With my Northern Woods Bargello strips hanging over the back rail -
And my Sundance Bargllo strips hanging over the front rail -
It doesn't look like I'll be doing much longarm quilting for a while - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
3 comments:
I am glad to know that you got it all sorted out.
I'm happy it was an easy fix for you.
Good thing you are so smart. I would have ripped it all unhappily. I love the Island Batiks for the same reason. It looks marvelous. I have strips waiting to be cut, but also a kitchen remodel going on. I am in chaos/can't find anything mode.
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