On this video, you pressed both seams before the Y-seam, down onto the fabric on top of the orange, piece #1. Saying it another way, piece number 1 dies not have to fold on the seam when piece 2 and 3 are attached to it. Is that an intentional part of the process? Does that intentional pressing help with the final seam, the Y part?
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Awesome, THX!!!!
I have that ruler. Need to use it. Lol
On this video, you pressed both seams before the Y-seam, down onto the fabric on top of the orange, piece #1. Saying it another way, piece number 1 dies not have to fold on the seam when piece 2 and 3 are attached to it. Is that an intentional part of the process? Does that intentional pressing help with the final seam, the Y part?
Yes. Pressing you seams away from each other helps them nest in the end.
@@5littlemonkeysquilting Thanks!! I wanted to be sure.