Learn how to join quilt blocks accurately and easily with the help of a quarter inch presser foot with guide. Ana will guide you through all the steps. Quilting is so much fun!
Hello all!
I’m Ana, a new quilter here to share some quilting adventures with you. I have lots of sewing experience in other areas: I’ve done some garment sewing but it’s not really my thing (armholes!, fitting sleeves!); I prefer sewing for my home (which has gotten me used to wrangling large pieces of fabric), and small projects like toys or small bags for gifts (so I’ve had lots of practice with intricate cutting and small seams).
Recently I discovered quilting and I am literally in love, it puts to use my sewing skills, I get to make nice things for my home and as gifts, it’s very creative and I can use all the pretty scraps I’ve had lying around for ages! Improvisational quilts are my favorite, I just cut strips of fabric without so much as measuring and put them together in odd shapes to make blocks. Since it’s all very slapdash, I don’t worry too much about my seams and most of the time they are kind of wonky… But then comes the time to cut those blocks to a certain size and joining them in the quilt, often with sashing; and then I do need my seams to be a perfect ¼” so that my carefully measured sashing actually lines up with the blocks.