Here's another method for flattening those lumpy intersections. Put a piece of muslin or similar over the lump. Wham it with a hammer. Sometimes, if it's very stubborn, dampening the lump before whamming it helps
The Beautiful Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee USA
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Hi Della
That was one of the things I had thought of actually - the light under dark fabrics issue! thanks for your tips, I'll try re-pressing the few that I have joined together and a bit of trimming back as well - I knew there would be someone on here with some ideas before long!
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I think it'll work if you're not that bothered about pressing light under dark. As they're hand pieced I wouldn't press them until you've got a number joined together, then let the seams go whichever way they want to. As your blocks are small, have you thought about trimming the seams to an eigth of an inch to help reduce the bulk too?
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Hi everyone - I haven't posted on here for a while - usually I find so much information that I don't need to very often! I have been making some little spool blocks (there seems to be a bit of a fad for them at the moment - called klosjes - which is Dutch). The blocks are small, finishing at two and three quarter inches. When the blocks are joined together, there are eight points meeting, difficult to avoid a 'bumpy middle'. I did see an earlier posting with a link to a video that Margo put together, which is brilliant. http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo/2573018540102889971xcBoVK
Should this method work with the block I am trying to do? http://www.cupcakecottons.com/
You'll see the little blocks on the above link!
Thank you!
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