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Stacked is when the seams are going in the same direction and are on top of each other. Nestled is when they are going in opposite directions. The lattice blocks were supposed to be pieced with the seams going away from the center. I pieced mine with the seams going in one direction so when they were assembled they would nestle together.Originally posted by ritzyI don't understand the differenceOriginally posted by ajclappVery pretty and colorful, Dawn! I understand the difference between stacked and nestled. That's why I pieced mine so they would be nestled. But sometimes you don't have a choice.

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Annis, did you still use the foundation papers? If so, I assume that instead of starting with the center fabric, you started with one of the triangles so that both seams are pressed to the same side. Or did you start with the center strip and just press the seams to one side after the paper foundations were removed?Originally posted by ajclappStacked is when the seams are going in the same direction and are on top of each other. Nestled is when they are going in opposite directions. The lattice blocks were supposed to be pieced with the seams going away from the center. I pieced mine with the seams going in one direction so when they were assembled they would nestle together.Originally posted by ritzyI don't understand the differenceOriginally posted by ajclappVery pretty and colorful, Dawn! I understand the difference between stacked and nestled. That's why I pieced mine so they would be nestled. But sometimes you don't have a choice.

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Originally posted by ajclappStacked is when the seams are going in the same direction and are on top of each other. Nestled is when they are going in opposite directions. The lattice blocks were supposed to be pieced with the seams going away from the center. I pieced mine with the seams going in one direction so when they were assembled they would nestle together.Originally posted by ritzyI don't understand the differenceOriginally posted by ajclappVery pretty and colorful, Dawn! I understand the difference between stacked and nestled. That's why I pieced mine so they would be nestled. But sometimes you don't have a choice.
Also, if you have perfectly sewn a stacked seam and then pressed it OPEN, it is still perfect. If you take that same seam and press both seam allowences to one side, many times it is no longer perfect, just because of the bulk on one side. I wish I had just pressed ALL seams open when assembling the paper pieced units, not just the seam that joins the Xs.
I want to thank everyone for their nice comments on my quilt! They are appreciated! And, for those of you who are concerned that I might tone it down too much with the next border, don't worry! There will still be plenty of color! Lavenders, purples, magentas, greens, and some mini vases in the corner units of the same fabric as the center block vase!
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana
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I didn't use foundation papers on the Christmas one, but if I did it again I would. And yes, I would start with one of the triangles. Here's a picture showing all of the seams twirling in the same direction so they would nestle.Originally posted by MargoAnnis, did you still use the foundation papers? If so, I assume that instead of starting with the center fabric, you started with one of the triangles so that both seams are pressed to the same side. Or did you start with the center strip and just press the seams to one side after the paper foundations were removed?Originally posted by ajclappStacked is when the seams are going in the same direction and are on top of each other. Nestled is when they are going in opposite directions. The lattice blocks were supposed to be pieced with the seams going away from the center. I pieced mine with the seams going in one direction so when they were assembled they would nestle together.Originally posted by ritzyI don't understand the difference

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Go ahead and print out your foundation patterns and add a sticky note to remind yourself how you want to do it!Originally posted by quiltycraftsBeautiful work Dawn! Annis: thank you for such clear pics and instructions about how you changed it up. I will probably paper-piece, if I ever get to this step and re-number the foundations to start with a background triangle instead of the center strip.
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If you want to compare the way that Annis did hers (nestled) to the way that Margo and I did ours (stacked), there is an excellent picture of Margo's on page one of this forum. The only difference is that Annis has pressed ONE of her color/white seams into the color bar. That way they can nestle when sewn. This would of course have to be done after it is trimmed and the papers are removed.Originally posted by pam7040I think I may do a sample one or stacked and one of nestled and see which I like best before I start. :-)
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In beautiful Northwest Montana
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Well, I finally finished February's borders. I've been so busy with a month long trip to Australia/New Zealand, 3 trips to Seattle for my ill mom in law and of course, work! I used the Double Diamond ruler to make the last border. Pretty scary putting on the border, then cutting into it! I then blanket stitched in black on the balck sections and in purple in the green sections. I'm liking this and am trying to come up with the next border. Any ideas? geneva
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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Month 6 finished! Roll on Month 7.
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She showed how she buried knot at beginning of process. How does she bury it at end?
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