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Thread: Splitting Seams

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    madampolo's Avatar madampolo is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: Splitting Seams

    This happens to me, a lot. I must not be using the correct stitch length. Sometimes, I resew the part that is coming apart. The last thing I want is to have a hole in my quilt.

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    Granny Judy's Avatar Granny Judy is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: Splitting Seams

    Here is another little trick.. use that iron to SET the stitiches before cutting. Also if your fabric is THIN or loosely wooven, don't be afraid to spray starch, iron then cut. It won't stop a couple of stitches from opening up, but that is NORMAL in strip piecing. The next stitch over (seam) will take care of that opening .... then the end quilting will help reinforce the "weak" areas. Just relax and see if MY GRANNY's advice works for you...

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    Thank you so much Granny Judy. I do set the seams but I've never tried the spray starch. Excellent hint!

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