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No matter how many pinwheel blocks I have made, I continue to have trouble with the center of the pinwheel laying flat. My 4 blocks are the correct measurement and I do press vs. iron. After joining, I press the two top blocks and the two bottom blocks to the dark. After sewing the top blocks to the bottom blocks, the center seam will not lie completely flat !! I generally press that seam open just to reduce the bulk, but it still has a slight rise in the center. I've tried a scant 1/4 inch on that seam, I've tried clipping a thread or two in the exact center (a tip from about.com), but still a problem. To spend a whole day trying to find a better way to construct a pinwheel has been frustrating!! Please, please...if anyone has a suggestion, I'm all ears.........
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Laceyirish, if you were a TQS star member you would have access to my tutorial for the February instructions of the 2011 Ruffled Roses BOM where I show how I "twirl" the intersections of blocks to make the center intersections really flat. The blocks we are working on this month aren't pinwheels, but the technique and principle are the same.
Here is the finished photo:
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Thanks Margo for your reply. I believe the "twirling" method you mention is the same one shown on the about.com website. I've tried that method more than once (pressing around in a circle, then clipping a thread or two in the exact center (from wrong side) to make the block lie as flat as possible). These pinwheels will always make me feel like a "newbie", despite quilting for 16 years now! I also wandered around TQS a bit and watched Alex's tutorials ~ good refreshers. I'll need to make some time to sit and watch some of the others....all look interesting.
Georgia
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Georgia-- From what you say you are doing, I believe you are trying to press too soon. Hold off with that iron until you have popped open those centre stitches. Now press the two unpressed seams in the direction so that the seams are like dominoes chasing each other. Then I twirl the teeny centre parts and use the tip of the iron to set them before I use the full plate to press it all down a final time. Hope this is of help.
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Once again, Agnes, you have added a teeny, tiny step which I had forgotten. We told you, we NEED you here!!
I had the chasing (like dominos) down pat. And tried it again with Margo's kind directions. But....I was not twirling those remaining teeny, tiny centre parts and setting them with the tip of the iron. I'll give it another "twirl" this morning with your setting and ironing tips. Thank you both so much for your guidance!
Georgia
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Georgia,
I have a prob similar to this w/ a new BOM I am doing. What the lqs told me was similar to Agnes. Open the center stitches. Press then leave it alone on the ironing board until it cools. Then move it. That helped me a lot and I used steam instead of a dry iron like normal. The other thing they said to try if that didn't work (and I laughed at it and haven't tried it...) but take a small wood block (we have a ton laying around since we're finishing our basement from all the studs) and lay it on top of the block (I would think to put a piece of scrap fabric on it first.) Then hammer down the block. Supposedly the force will lay it flat perminately. Who knows... Good luck!
Margaret
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Margaret, I had to laugh (and believe me I need a laugh) with the hammer idea. I would think that it might work in two ways, one the way it was meant to, and the second and maybe most important, it would let you beat out your frustrations with the block even if it didn't work. My problem would be if I was that frustrated I would probably beat a hole in the block and have to applique something flat over it.
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LOL, Margaret.... that's one quilter's tool that I don't have in my sewing arsenal ....a hammer! At this point, I'll try all solutions offered....I'm so thankful that we still have a place to run to for personal quilting advice. Thanks, Debbie & Dan, for finding us a new home!!
Judy, LOL !!! I can see you were able to "visualize" my frustration!
Georgia
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So maddening!
Just as a point, my fabric was washed, pressed, starched before cutting to size. Had a perfect 1/4 seam and I have a perfectly sized block, every time....with a slightly raised center......very frustrating. I have a business conference call just before noon today and then have to find a new guy to plow my 75 ft driveway....his blade broke during yesterday's storm and he can't afford to replace it right now....so, with a possible 8" predicted for this coming Saturday storm and another storm on the horizon for next Tuesday, I may not get back to sewing today. We have a lot of cleanup needed today to widen the driveway for cars. I have icicles from my roof (above second floor) to down below the first story window sills. Amazing! Going to give it a rest today and approach my pinwheels with a brand new attitude ;-) ) Currently 22 deg, sun is out and light snowflakes are falling. Wish I was leaving for the Bahamas!
Georgia
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Yikes, Georgia! Don't stand under those icicles! They sound deadly.
I wish you better luck with the pinwheels on your next try. I've had success with the spiral pressing method described in this thread. Just wish we could try it hands-on in person.
Heidi
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Yikes for sure Georgia, good luck with the icicles and the snow plow. I'm so glad we moved away from that kind of weather! I've done some spiral pressing too, I don't remember having a problem, must of been dumb luck.
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Georgia,
I was having a terrible time with pnwheels for a quilt I am making. I wento to Quiltertv and watched a video done by Eleanor Burns, it is a double pinwheel but technique is the same. Did 2 perfect blocks last night following her directions and no pinning.
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where do i find the new class i can't watch on saturdays and haven't been able to find the shows on facebook or utube
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Hi, I am starting the granddaughter’s version and in month one why is there a whole 4 patch strip set leftover? We are...
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Thanks Lynnanne, It is a fun little distraction since I can't start the Laurel Ridge until the fabrics come out that I want...
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That is a great chart. And easily allows you to add some additional fabrics throughout the year should you find others you...
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The photos in the Fabric Requirements file and the Month 1 pattern are identical. They are:
Copper Trail Melon... -
I am late to the party as usual lol, but have read all posts/photos and I think I might still be confused between the Copper...
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I am using most of my own fabric and have created a color chart. Now that I have that figured out, I will begin to work...
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Contact Jen Kingwell to see if you can buy them from her. She owns full rights to the pattern now. No one from The Quilt...
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Helen, they’re cute! I may try this too
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What I have done so far. HelenW
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