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Is anyone else having trouble with the shot cotton? I don't have my actual fabric yet - waiting for the kit to arrive - but I did a test block with some scraps. I used a shot cotton that I have and had lots of problems with it. Not only raveling and trying to fall apart when I took off the freezer paper, but also when sewing with the shot cotton down, it seemed to tend to crunch up as I began sewing - even when I was careful to start with it laying flat. I am using a single hole throat plate, so no problem there.
I am wondering if starching the shot cotton first might help. Any other suggestions?
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This is not going to solve your problem with shot cotton raveling, but it will help. The trick is to remove the freezer paper from the inside to the outside pulling parallel to the sewn seams as much as possible. Use a chopstick or anything that has a dull point. For the house block poke the chopstick up the middle of the door and pull to the outside edge. Now start back in the middle of the door and pull the chopstick to the other outside edge. Starting to pull the freezer paper from the outside edge will give the most amount of raveling on the edges.Originally posted by "MysteryBayQuiltDes" post=152988Is anyone else having trouble with the shot cotton? I don't have my actual fabric yet - waiting for the kit to arrive - but I did a test block with some scraps. I used a shot cotton that I have and had lots of problems with it. Not only raveling and trying to fall apart when I took off the freezer paper, but also when sewing with the shot cotton down, it seemed to tend to crunch up as I began sewing - even when I was careful to start with it laying flat. I am using a single hole throat plate, so no problem there.
I am wondering if starching the shot cotton first might help. Any other suggestions?
Starching may reduce the raveling. It may (almost certainly will) stop the freezer paper from sticking to your fabric. The freezer paper will in effect be sticking to the starch instead of to the fabric.
You can always try traditional paper piecing if the fabric raveling is too frustrating.
Hang in there.
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Thanks so much for the terrific advice. I starched the shot cotton, used the edge stitch foot as someone else advised, and used a sharp stick to remove the freezer paper from the stitched house at the end. The result was almost NO raveling of the shot cotton. And whoever came up with the idea of using the edge stitch foot, thank you! What a difference it makes in the stitching process!Originally posted by "smardl" post=152994This is not going to solve your problem with shot cotton raveling, but it will help. The trick is to remove the freezer paper from the inside to the outside pulling parallel to the sewn seams as much as possible. Use a chopstick or anything that has a dull point. For the house block poke the chopstick up the middle of the door and pull to the outside edge. Now start back in the middle of the door and pull the chopstick to the other outside edge. Starting to pull the freezer paper from the outside edge will give the most amount of raveling on the edges.Originally posted by "MysteryBayQuiltDes" post=152988Is anyone else having trouble with the shot cotton? I don't have my actual fabric yet - waiting for the kit to arrive - but I did a test block with some scraps. I used a shot cotton that I have and had lots of problems with it. Not only raveling and trying to fall apart when I took off the freezer paper, but also when sewing with the shot cotton down, it seemed to tend to crunch up as I began sewing - even when I was careful to start with it laying flat. I am using a single hole throat plate, so no problem there.
I am wondering if starching the shot cotton first might help. Any other suggestions?
Starching may reduce the raveling. It may (almost certainly will) stop the freezer paper from sticking to your fabric. The freezer paper will in effect be sticking to the starch instead of to the fabric.
You can always try traditional paper piecing if the fabric raveling is too frustrating.
Hang in there.
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Help! I had a flood in my sewing room and some of my lighter colored Artisan Cottons had the dye from the printed instructions come off on the fabric. I washed all of the fabrics but some of the inkjet dye did not come off the lighter fabrics. When I looked for the Artisan Cotton by Windham Fabrics it looks like quilt shops carry them in the numbers. For example, on the Color My World Fabric shop it says we need 1/4 yard of Peach. I don't see a peach but I do see 40171-13 Red white cotton that appears to be the peach color. Do you have the named colors in the Color My World Fabric matched up with the Windham Fabrics numbers? Any help would be appreciated.
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Lovely! And what a terrific back, truly a two-sided quilt.
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Couple of years late, but enjoying this one so far!
-
I got my quilt back from the quilter’s today. I like doing double sided quilts, so it took a while to complete this....
-
Thank you Barbara, I'll look for that tape.
Last year I moved my quilting set up from a finished attic to a... -
I use a Black+ Decker hardware tape measure. Fold the strip in half, measure half the length needed, don’t forget the...
-
Accurately cutting the brown border.
I measured the top and it seems correct, but my first two borders are... -
There is one corner that I do not liking the color and will trade out bottom left for a square in a square log cabin half...
-
Im having fun!
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Woo hoo! The updated file worked. As an FYI - I use EDGE as my browser, and I always download first then call up the download...
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Ready for next month!
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That certainly works. Good thinking.
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