

First of all, welcome to day 1 of the Quilt Minnesota Shop Hop! There are nearly 90 brick and mortar shops participating through out the state. The shop hop runs from today, July 31 through August 16. Click here for a complete listing of participating shops and their web pages.
I thought I would try to share a few of my favorite tips, tricks and tools with you during this huge state-wide shop hop. Plus there will be random drawings for Perkins Dry Goods patterns! Just leave a comment on each post during the shop hop.
So now, let’s go Fly A Kite!
This is a tip for speeding up your piecing and pressing:
When I am sewing lots of pieces together, I like to chain piece. That means I feed one set of fabric units after another through the sewing machine without cutting the thread in between. Did you know that you can save a whole spool of thread on one queen size quilt by chain piecing?
What you get when you have sewn all of you units together is a Kite Tail. Take it to the ironing board and lay it out flat. If the tail is really long, do it a few units at a time. Place the side you are pressing TOWARD on TOP.

Next, I like to set the seams by simply pressing flat with a hot iron.

Then, I open the units up one at a time and press – they are still attached by the thread between each one.

Now, the moment of truth. Take a scissor a snip the thread between each unit. I like to use a blunt nosed scissor so I don’t cut my ironing board cover.

You will be pleasantly surprised at how much time you save (and thread!) by using the Kite Tail Pressing Method.
Don’t forget to comment so you can be entered in the random pattern drawing!