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10 Most Common Mistakes When Quilting and How to Avoid Them

10 Most Common Mistakes When Quilting and How to Avoid Them

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Quilting is a wonderful and rewarding hobby, but it can also be frustrating if you make mistakes. Here are the 10 most common mistakes when quilting and how to avoid them:

  1. Poor Fabric Selection: Choosing the wrong fabric can result in a quilt that looks uneven, unattractive, or falls apart after a few washes. Be sure to choose high-quality, 100% cotton fabric and consider the weight, color, pattern, and scale when selecting your fabric.
  2. Inconsistent Seam Allowance: An inconsistent seam allowance can result in a quilt that is uneven and difficult to quilt. To avoid this, use a seam guide placed at 1/4 inch from your needle or use a presser foot that ensures accuracy. Use the same machine start to finish on a quilt for consistent seam allowance.
  3. Cutting Errors: Cutting errors can result in non-square piecing or pieces that don't fit together properly. To avoid this, use a sharp rotary cutter, TrueCut will keep you cutting accurately, and cutting mat and measure your pieces carefully.
  4. Skipping the Pressing Step: Skipping the pressing step can result in a quilt that is difficult to sew and looks lumpy. Take the time to press each seam after you sew it to ensure that your quilt turns out beautifully. Well pressed tops quilt easier, save yourself the headache, press!
  5. Not Pinning Enough: Not pinning enough can result in a piecing that slips and slides while you sew, leading to mismatched points and uneven edges. Be sure to pin frequently and use plenty of pins to keep your fabric in place. Glue basting and clips are also an effective fix
  6. Not Following the Pattern: Not following the pattern can result in a quilt that doesn't look like it should. Take the time to read and understand the pattern before you start, and be sure to follow the instructions carefully.
  7. Poor Batting Selection: Choosing the wrong batting can result in a quilt that is too thick, too thin, or too stiff. Be sure to choose a batting that is appropriate for your project and that will give you the results you want.
  8. Improper Quilting Techniques: Improper quilting techniques can result in a quilt that is uneven, miss matched points, or shortened life span. Take the time to learn proper quilting techniques and practice, practice, practice.
  9. Not Pre-washing Fabric: Not pre-washing fabric can result in a quilt that shrinks unevenly, color bleed or fades after a few washes. Be sure to pre-wash your fabric before you start to ensure that your quilt will look great for years to come.
  10. Rushing the Process: Rushing the process can result in a quilt that is poorly made and difficult to fix. Take your time, be patient, and enjoy the process. Remember, quilting is a hobby, not a race.

By avoiding these common mistakes, you can create beautiful and long-lasting quilts that you can be proud of. So take your time, be patient, and enjoy the process of quilting.

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For over 25 years the Grace Company has been the leading manufacturer of high quality quilting frames and quilting accessories. What truly sets The Grace Company apart from other competitors is its level of quality, value, and experience toward all their endeavours. From products to external and internal customer experience, the Grace Company responds to market and customer needs and continues to lead the quilting industry. Grace Company frames and hoops are designed to be easy to build and compatible with most major quilting machines. They'll have the quilting product you need.

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