Christine from Assorted Notions shows how to alter a sewing pattern to move the shoulder seam forward. Go to the tutorial.
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Christine from Assorted Notions shows how to alter a sewing pattern to move the shoulder seam forward. Go to the tutorial.
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Technorati Tags: sewing, tutorial, pattern, drafting, alteration, forward, shoulder, adjustment
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 it works: Eliminates accidental fabric flips.
Test first: Sew two stacked units ? check seam for puckering.
Mismatched points? Don’t unpick!
Q: Won’t chain piecing stretch my bias edges?
A: Not if you:
Q: How do I keep track of unit order?
A: Try my “Deli Ticket” system:
Q: Can I chain piece curved Stack-N-Whack blocks?
A: Yes! But:
Tool | Why It’s Magic |
Magnetic seam guide | Perfect 1/4″ seams without tape |
Thread stand | Prevents thread twisting |
Clapper | Sets seams in half the time |
Thread nippers | Faster than scissors for clipping |
What’s your chain-piecing nemesis? (I still sometimes forget the leader scrap and get those cursed thread nests…)
10 Free Stack-N-Whack Quilt Patterns
Speed Piecing Stack-N-Whack Blocks: 3 Time-Saving Hacks for Impatient Quilters