Strip Piecing for Success - Tips & Tricks from the Tucker Team
In this episode of Tips & Tricks from the Tucker Team, I'm giving you the deets on one of my favorite general purpose sewing techniques - strip piecing! Find out what products I use in my own sewing room, and my top tips for success with the process 💜
Oh, and here's the link to my FAQ video I mentioned in the episode (at 8:27 if the link doesn't take you to the correct timestamp): • Frequently Asked Quest...
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No matter how many tips & tricks I watch I always learn something. Thanks so much
I follow all the guidelines you listed. Before I did, I had a lot of wonky 4 patches. Now I really try to achieve no sewing larger than needed in the first place.
The wealth of knowledge you have is unbelievable you are a treasure.
I just found you recently. You are a wonderful teacher. Thanks for your videos.
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
I will have to check out the ironing station. Thank you! My mom calls me The Queen of Pressing. :)
I love the quilt behind you
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
4 жыл бұрын
Ah, that's one of our new patterns that was just released a few days ago! It's called Beaded Lace, and you can order it from my website here: bit.ly/BeadedLacePattern
Dear Deb, thank you very much for your tips. I am a new quilter about to start a project with jelly rolls and I was so afraid of sewing wavy strip sets.
Thank you. I have been having some troubles with my strips and I do iron frequently but I am going to add a line and press more frequently. From your explanations, I should definitely see an improvement. I learn so much from you, THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge.
Everything you do feels like a master class. We’re so lucky!
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
4 жыл бұрын
Aw, thank you!
@loukrudewig3414
4 жыл бұрын
agreed
Wow it all sounds so simple but yet I never thought of it. LOL Thank you. I will be starting new habits.
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
4 жыл бұрын
You can do it! A new technique can seem intimidating, but give it a try or two and I know it'll help your quilting practice 💜
This information is priceless!
Thank you so much for these tips. I am going to try them today.
Thanks for the tips, very useful!!
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Great hints.
Pressing is so important! It makes a huge difference.
@maggie’s monograms you can reduce the playback speed in the settings. Top right of the screen on a phone.
Thank you so much, Deb! 🇦🇺😎
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
4 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
What is the ironing surface made of?
@bobh4060
4 жыл бұрын
That is exactly what I am wondering too.
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
4 жыл бұрын
It's a surface I make myself - it's plywood, covered in 2 layers of batting and a top layer of heavy duty canvas. I talk more about the ironing surface here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iX-Mlc-Lc8Kvpc4.html (at 8:27 if the link doesn't take you to the correct timestamp).
Good tips! If your iron doesn’t require distilled water, do you have a preference? We have well water that is softened & conditioned but it still can have minerals. Nothing worse than my iron accumulating minerals!
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
4 жыл бұрын
I still prefer to use distilled (or at the very least filtered) water for all my ironing 💜
Where do you get the spray nozzle for the red and white container of starch
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
4 жыл бұрын
It came with the container when I purchased it.
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Hi Deb When you say use smaller length of strips, do you mean cut strips in half, or does that depend on your pattern? Thank you
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
3 жыл бұрын
Yep, I find that I have an easier time when I cut my full width of fabric strips in half.
I have a friend that rarely press her fabric and cuts her fabric with wrinkles make me crazy. I had to give her a pressing lesson. still have to remind her. but she had a stroke so maybe that's why.
Deb, love your tutorials, however!!!!! could you learn to speak a tad slower? I have trouble keeping up with you! (I've heard that we in the South talk a little bit slower. I don't hear any faster than I talk! Lol)
@DebTuckersStudio180Design
4 жыл бұрын
I will try!
@ChristineKrannich
4 жыл бұрын
KZread does have the option to change your playback speed in settings. Some voices do not do well slower than ‘normal’ but this video sounded fine at .75x. At .5 there was the echo chamber effect, though. I lived in the upper midwest for 32yrs then moved to Texas. My speaking speed has definitely slowed over the past 20yrs though I am still asked to slow down from time to time!
@edeyomas
3 жыл бұрын
I‘m German, sometimes it’s very hard for me to understand you. Your ideas are georgeous.
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