How to iron quilt seams

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Going to a quilt retreat of class? A good mini iron is a MUST when it comes to traveling with your sewing projects.:dizzy::blue_heart: They’re lightweight and easy to use, so much so you’ll even want to use them at home! #TheSewGoesOn #Ministeamiron #Pressingrules #Ironing #Clovermini #Niftytool #quiltlife #quilttutorial Diy Ironing Board, Sew Quilt, Quilt Layers, Craft Iron, Iron Tools, Quilt Retreat, Mini Iron, Quilting Notions, Bear Quilts

Going to a quilt retreat of class? A good mini iron is a MUST when it comes to traveling with your sewing projects.:dizzy::blue_heart: They’re lightweight and easy to use, so much so you’ll even want to use them at home! #TheSewGoesOn #Ministeamiron #Pressingrules #Ironing #Clovermini #Niftytool #quiltlife #quilttutorial

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Pressing quilt seams is a crucial step of any quilt-making process – not only will it make it easier to join your blocks, it will also make your finished creation lie flatter and look so much more polished. Some quilters might prefer to finger-press, but pressing quilt seams with an iron is really your best bet. But should you press your seams open or to the side? Block Quilt Ideas, Sew Quilt, Quilting 101, Make A Quilt, Quilting Videos, Block Quilt, Quilting Tools, Beginner Quilt Patterns, Quilt Binding

Pressing quilt seams is a crucial step of any quilt-making process – not only will it make it easier to join your blocks, it will also make your finished creation lie flatter and look so much more polished. Some quilters might prefer to finger-press, but pressing quilt seams with an iron is really your best bet. But should you press your seams open or to the side?

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Last week's tip covered how to make just one seam lie flat. Today, I'll go over how to do this for your entire quilt. Most quilt books will tell you to sew a row of your blocks together and press to one way, i.e. all to the right. Then, you are to press your next row of blocks the other way, i.e. all to the left. I'm here to tell you this isn't the best way to do it. Once I learned how to spiral my seams open for flat intersecting seams, I wanted to be able to do this will ALL my seams. It…

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