Hi. Nice you label seams primary and secondary. ( could have used first sewn seam and second sewn seam). Good teaching strategy. Most are using this and that or this and this; that and that….who knows what they mean? Using more specific vocabulary makes for better teaching….(retired master teacher) thanks!
Hi Miric - thanks for the tips! It really does help to know proper terminology. Congrats on being a master teacher, and I appreciate your teaching on "first sewn seam" and "second sewn seam".
Christe, anytime! This is one of my favorite tips. Spinning seams always seemed to be so intimidating; pull here, trim here, turn here...but it's honestly a pretty straight forward process with this method. Happy sewing to you!
Awesome! I have never heard of this. Thanks!!
Tina, I’m so glad! It’s a great technique (and an easy one at that) to keep in your quilting back pocket :) Welcome to Faith and Fabric!
Thank you! I love the name of your company!
Aww, thank you! It combines two things that are so special (and important) to me :)
Thank you ! I have struggled with this ! Easy to watch and understand ! 🤗
Awesome, Colleen! I'm so glad! It's a great technique to have.
Thank you! I hadn’t sewn for several years and forgot how to spin a seam.
Christine, same for me! I've honestly had to refer back to my own video after so much time went by :D Haha!
Hi. Nice you label seams primary and secondary. ( could have used first sewn seam and second sewn seam). Good teaching strategy. Most are using this and that or this and this; that and that….who knows what they mean? Using more specific vocabulary makes for better teaching….(retired master teacher) thanks!
Hi Miric - thanks for the tips! It really does help to know proper terminology. Congrats on being a master teacher, and I appreciate your teaching on "first sewn seam" and "second sewn seam".
Very clear thank you!
Linda, I'm so glad! This is such an easy technique and really cuts down on bulk.
I’d like to see this technique on a more complicated block with several HSTs or pinwheels
That's a good idea! I'll add it to the idea list.
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Thanks for this great tip
Christe, anytime! This is one of my favorite tips. Spinning seams always seemed to be so intimidating; pull here, trim here, turn here...but it's honestly a pretty straight forward process with this method. Happy sewing to you!
Nice little video
Aww, Dixie, thank you! I love this technique for spinning seams. Happy to share.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Im a new quilter. Does the thread not come out where you’ve opened up the seam a tiny bit?
Thank you. X
Hi Dawn, it ever so slightly loosens but I've never once had an issue with it unraveling.
Thank you. X