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Top 10 Craft Blogs

June 18, 2009 by Shellie Wilson

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This week I was contacted to write a top 10 craft blogs list at blogs.com as a guest writer.
It was really hard to narrow down my list to just 10 but I added a few of my must-reads and a few of my smaller crafting blogs that always inspire me.

Obviously CraftGossip.com is my number one blog but it was the “top 10 other peoples blogs list”  🙂

Take a look at the Top 10 Craft Blogs here.

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Chain Piecing Stack-N-Whack Blocks: The Ultimate Time-Saving Guide

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The first time I made a Stack-N-Whack quilt, I spent more time threading my needle than actually sewing. By block four, I was ready to turn my kaleidoscope dreams into a pile of kindling.

Then I discovered chain piecing—the quilter’s equivalent of finding a $20 bill in last winter’s coat pocket. Suddenly, what took hours now took minutes, and my blocks went from “hot mess” to “hot dang!”

In this guide, you’ll learn:
 Exactly how to chain piece Stack-N-Whack blocks (with photos)
 3 genius tweaks to prevent mismatched points
 The tool that cuts pressing time in half
 How to fix mistakes without unraveling your sanity

Why Chain Piecing is a Stack-N-Whack Game-Changer

The Problem With Traditional Piecing

  • Wastes time: Threading/rethreading for each unit
  • Creates bulk: Thread nests at every start/stop
  • Invites errors: More handling = more mismatched seams

The Chain Piecing Advantage

  • 75% faster (I timed it: 48 HSTs in 18 minutes vs. 1+ hour)
  • Consistent seams (no adjusting tension between units)
  • Less thread waste (good for your wallet and the planet)

Step-by-Step: How to Chain Piece Stack-N-Whack Blocks

What You’ll Need:

  • Stacked & cut fabric units (the more identical, the better)
  • 50wt cotton thread (thinner = less bulk)
  • Seam guide (magnetic or adhesive)
  • Leader/ender scraps (paper or fabric)

The Process:

  1. Arrange Units in Assembly-Line Order
  • Lay out pairs in sewing order (Photo A)
  • Clip together with Wonder Clips (pins distort stacked layers)
  1. Start With a “Leader”
  • Sew onto a scrap first (prevents thread nests)
  1. Chain Like a Pro
  • Sew unit #1 ? don’t lift foot ? feed unit #2 immediately
  • Let threads connect units like a train (Photo B)
  1. Press Smart
  • Use a tailor’s clapper to set seams fast
  • Press all units in one go (no back-and-forth)
  1. Clip Apart Later
  • Snip chains while watching TV (my “quilty meditation”)

3 Pro Tricks for Flawless Chain Piecing

1. The “No-Twist” Feed Trick

  • Stack units right sides together in a shoebox lid
  • Grab from the top ? sew ? drop finished unit in another box

Why it works: Eliminates accidental fabric flips.

2. Tension Tweaks for Thick Stacks

  • Increase presser foot pressure slightly
  • Use a microtex needle (size 70/10)

Test first: Sew two stacked units ? check seam for puckering.

3. The “Oops” Recovery Move

Mismatched points? Don’t unpick!

  • Add a contrasting stitch line to create intentional “wonk”
  • Embrace it as modern improv

Common Questions (From One Impatient Quilter to Another)

Q: Won’t chain piecing stretch my bias edges?
A: Not if you:

  • Starch fabric before cutting
  • Use a walking foot (even for piecing)

Q: How do I keep track of unit order?
A: Try my “Deli Ticket” system:

  • Number units with sticky notes
  • Pin corresponding numbers to design wall

Q: Can I chain piece curved Stack-N-Whack blocks?
A: Yes! But:

  • Use more pins than usual
  • Sew with the concave side up

My Favorite Chain-Piecing Tools

ToolWhy It’s Magic
Magnetic seam guidePerfect 1/4″ seams without tape
Thread standPrevents thread twisting
ClapperSets seams in half the time
Thread nippersFaster than scissors for clipping

Your Turn!

What’s your chain-piecing nemesis? (I still sometimes forget the leader scrap and get those cursed thread nests…)

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