Hello! I just came across your video while searching "how to scant 1/4 in seam" since I will be starting my first quilt next week. I have to say that you explained this better than all the other videos I've watched on this subject. Thank you so much for the time you took to share how to do this with a beginner like myself. You have a new subscriber!
Thank you, some good information. I really like your final tip 👍🏻. I use the cluck cluck tape and painters tape together. On the painters tape I use it with 3 pieces on top of each other so I can have a thick edge for the fabric to run against.
Peggers, I’m so glad you liked the final tip! Thank you for sharing what you use to help you maintain the seam allowance! There are a lot of things out there to help us! We just have to find what works for each of us!
Really enjoyed all your examples and explanations. The purple vinyl edge stop didn’t work for me when I used dark fabrics. My eyes made the dark fabrics blend in with the dark edge stop and I couldn’t tell where each of the edges were! I didn’t know they made it in orange, so I will get some to try. I’m also going to try the diagonal seam tape and make my own card as you showed. Lots of new options for me! Thank you.
Nancy, I’m so glad you found some useful tips from my video! Thanks for sharing about your experience with the purple vinyl stop! That could help others who may have issues with their vision.
Very good tips. I am a beginner....a couple of questions. How do you know that your plastic ruler is lines up exactly straight before you place the purple stuff or the painter's tape down? Any tips for that? Also, what is that little piece of paper you sewed on before and after the fabric pieces when you were doing your measuring test? And what is the purpose of that? Thanks for your help?
Laurie, I put my needle down on the 1/4” line and line one of the horizontal lines up with it. Then I place my tape down. That little square is a piece of fabric that is sometimes referred to as a leader or ender. I sew on and off it to help control loose threads and to help keep my machine from eating my fabric (pulling it down into the machine). Ask all the questions you want! If I don’t have the answer I will try to find it!
I have to say after watching numerous videos on scant 1/4 and using different tapes to mark the machine, you are the first person to answer the question of how to know the tape, vinyl is straight when lining up on machine. Kudos to you. I am a new subscriber. So nice to just get instruction instead of why I need to purchase the newest gadget.
Valerie, I had a sewing machine that caused my fabric to shift…it pulled it to one side. You might need to have it serviced and ask the repairman about that.
hello do you still have this sewing machine? please kindly film how to operate it using only the start stop button being used with the sewing machine electric foot pedal unplugged please OK? thank you very much
Wow! Wow! Wow! With all this information thier is no way you can not sew a good scant 1/4 inch. Thanks Michelle!🌻🌻🌻🐛🐛🐛
Thanks so much Fern!!! Well you know how long it took me to get the scant 1/4” down!!!!
Great hint, using the card stock, I’m going to implement this idea today! Thank you! ❤
You are most welcome!
Hello! I just came across your video while searching "how to scant 1/4 in seam" since I will be starting my first quilt next week. I have to say that you explained this better than all the other videos I've watched on this subject. Thank you so much for the time you took to share how to do this with a beginner like myself. You have a new subscriber!
Welcome Rachelle!
Thank you, some good information. I really like your final tip 👍🏻. I use the cluck cluck tape and painters tape together. On the painters tape I use it with 3 pieces on top of each other so I can have a thick edge for the fabric to run against.
Peggers, I’m so glad you liked the final tip! Thank you for sharing what you use to help you maintain the seam allowance! There are a lot of things out there to help us! We just have to find what works for each of us!
Really enjoyed all your examples and explanations. The purple vinyl edge stop didn’t work for me when I used dark fabrics. My eyes made the dark fabrics blend in with the dark edge stop and I couldn’t tell where each of the edges were! I didn’t know they made it in orange, so I will get some to try. I’m also going to try the diagonal seam tape and make my own card as you showed. Lots of new options for me! Thank you.
Nancy, I’m so glad you found some useful tips from my video! Thanks for sharing about your experience with the purple vinyl stop! That could help others who may have issues with their vision.
Great bonus tip! I've also added the Cutting Edge Vinyl Repositionable Stop to my amazon shopping list.
I'm hoping it will work as well for you as it does me!
Great antique quilt! Love that you always have different quilts to show
Lol! I may have to show some of my friends quilts! I may run out of new ones to show!! I still have a few I haven’t shown!
Thank you! Great explanations!!
Glad it was helpful!
I have done where you move the needle over like you showed. And like you forget to move it over once in a while. I like the painter tape the best.
The good thing is you found what works for you!
Fantastic tips! Thank you ❤️
I hope you find the tips useful!
Thank you.
Hattie, I hope you found this helpful! It took me years to get this down!!!
This is cool. I love you. 💕
Thanks Wes!💕
Great tips! Thanks ☺️
Hope they help you!
Great hints
Glad you liked them!
Very good tips. I am a beginner....a couple of questions. How do you know that your plastic ruler is lines up exactly straight before you place the purple stuff or the painter's tape down? Any tips for that? Also, what is that little piece of paper you sewed on before and after the fabric pieces when you were doing your measuring test? And what is the purpose of that? Thanks for your help?
Laurie, I put my needle down on the 1/4” line and line one of the horizontal lines up with it. Then I place my tape down. That little square is a piece of fabric that is sometimes referred to as a leader or ender. I sew on and off it to help control loose threads and to help keep my machine from eating my fabric (pulling it down into the machine). Ask all the questions you want! If I don’t have the answer I will try to find it!
I have to say after watching numerous videos on scant 1/4 and using different tapes to mark the machine, you are the first person to answer the question of how to know the tape, vinyl is straight when lining up on machine. Kudos to you. I am a new subscriber. So nice to just get instruction instead of why I need to purchase the newest gadget.
How do i keep my fabric from shifting left causing it to not stay at a the 1/4 inch mark? And no i dont watch the needle
Valerie, I had a sewing machine that caused my fabric to shift…it pulled it to one side. You might need to have it serviced and ask the repairman about that.
hello do you still have this sewing machine? please kindly film how to operate it using only the start stop button being used with the sewing machine electric foot pedal unplugged please OK? thank you very much
I am not understanding your question.