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Friday, May 17, 2019

Stacked Trimming

What the heck is that?

Stacked Trimming of quilt units by QuiltFabrication

It's my idea of mass trimming all of those petal units for the Petunia Patch quilt (affiliate link). I do so like speed and efficiency!!

Remember that pile of chain pieced pink petal units from Wednesday?


chain pieced quilt units

Now all of the excess fabric on the corners needs trimming. Since the units are all the same size with three sides to trim, stacking them makes for a super fast and efficient way to get the job done.

In the upper left of the picture are the stacks trimmed, the center shows the ruler lined up for a 1/4" seam allowance, and on the right are the units remaining - super fast!


stacked and trimmed quilt block units

A few hints for attempting this:

- Start with a new, sharp cutting blade. A dull one won't go through all the layers.

- Don't stack more than 4 units. This many units creates 8 layers of fabric, which is plenty to cut through.

- Stack the layers as accurately as possible.

- Use a ruler to make a 1/4" seam allowance, and press firmly. No shifting allowed!

- Seam allowances may vary from 1/8" to 3/8", depending upon how accurately the seam is sewn, and how well the units are stacked. It's ok to have this seam allowance variation.

Now that the chain piecing and the super fast stacked trimming is done, I'm moving onto block assembly, and ultimately the birth of a quilt top! More to come....

Happy Quilting!



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2 comments:

  1. I don't mind the trimming - but the pressing!

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  2. Hi Susan! I can see the pretty raspberry colors much better now. Great tips you shared today. Oooh, all of those fabrics looks SO darn pretty. This will be a gorgeous quilt top - can't wait to see it. ~smile~ Roseanne

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