Hello, I just ordered the AccuQuilt Ready.Set.Go Kit. I just love it ! I am so ecstatic. I am following every step as you go along but, when it comes to Ironing and opening the seams that is where I have just a little trouble of keeping the intersections on point I get a little intimidated at time when I am sewing the intersections together making sure it is on point. I have a little trouble in opening the seams and ironing them you think I can buy me a seam roller will that make it easier? great tutorial by the way, I will continue with the Happy Village Quilt blocks like they say; practice makes perfect.
you can use a thin flat stick of some kind ( improvise) to start opening the seam then while the seam is still hot but a weight over it while it cools then it will stay flat. This is why clappers have become popular for non tailoring work but any weight will work.
It uses the 4" square and the 4" finished half square triangle. As long as you have those from any set, Qube, Block On Board or bundle, you can make the Shoo-Fly.
It uses 4" squares, 4" finished half square triangles, and the Flowering Snowball dies. See if you already own the square and triangle in the right size. Or if you are willing to cut them with a rotary cutter.
It's from two years ago; but there may be some on ebay. Andover Fabric's "Chroma by Alison Glass" Collection. I looked it up on their site. The pattern is free.
Hello, I just ordered the AccuQuilt Ready.Set.Go Kit. I just love it ! I am so ecstatic. I am following every step as you go along but, when it comes to Ironing and opening the seams that is where I have just a little trouble of keeping the intersections on point I get a little intimidated at time when I am sewing the intersections together making sure it is on point. I have a little trouble in opening the seams and ironing them you think I can buy me a seam roller will that make it easier? great tutorial by the way, I will continue with the Happy Village Quilt blocks like they say; practice makes perfect.
you can use a thin flat stick of some kind ( improvise) to start opening the seam then while the seam is still hot but a weight over it while it cools then it will stay flat. This is why clappers have become popular for non tailoring work but any weight will work.
How can I order just the Shoo-Fly pieces. I don't want anything else with it, just the block.
Thank you in advance for your reply. Evita
It uses the 4" square and the 4" finished half square triangle. As long as you have those from any set, Qube, Block On Board or bundle, you can make the Shoo-Fly.
I just purchased the 9 inch cube and the angle said if I get the flowering snowball will that fit with the 9 inch cube dies?
It uses 4" squares, 4" finished half square triangles, and the Flowering Snowball dies. See if you already own the square and triangle in the right size. Or if you are willing to cut them with a rotary cutter.
Name of fabric collection?
It's from two years ago; but there may be some on ebay. Andover Fabric's "Chroma by Alison Glass" Collection. I looked it up on their site. The pattern is free.
@@danielpearl923 terrific. Thanks
@@pjwhaletail You're welcome! I meant etsy to see if there is still some of the fabric.
Shameful #Accuquilt that no one has answered questions on this video.
Hi Gayle, what questions can we answer for you? :)
Read the thread and answer people's questions.
@@accuquilt read the thread of comments on this video. People had questions and no one from Accuquilt has answered them.