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My #1 Favorite Way to Avoid the Scant Quarter Inch Seam Allowance

Modern Triangle Quilts· Sewing with Triangles· Tutorial· video

8 Nov

So… let’s talk about the scant quarter inch seam allowance.

It’s kind of a necessary thing if we quilters want to piece accurately, right? But for a lot of quilters, it can trips us up right? That stooopid scant quarter inch seam allowance is so frustrating sometimes!

 MY FAVORITE WAY TO AVOID PIECING WITH A SCANT QUARTER INCH SEAM ALLOWANCE

If I’m being honest with you, I personally don’t really obsess over having a perfect seam allowance while piecing. And it works for me, because I use a lot of techniques that *don’t* rely on sewing with a perfect seam allowance. In this post I’m going to show you one of my favorite techniques to avoid sewing with a scant quarter inch seam allowance.

Modern Triangle Quilts
It’s beautiful but I could never piece like that…(That’s the wrong thing to tell yourself, ha!)

When I speak at quilt guilds and I show my quilts, particularly quilts from my book Modern Triangle Quilts, sometimes quilters will get this look on their faces. The look says “wow” but I could never piece like that.

And as a quilt teacher, hearing and seeing quilters say “never”, frustrates me a little bit. (Ok, a LOT bit!) Number one, because never say never, right? I used to say I’d never needle turn appliqué or wear eyebrow makeup, but here we are… 

Also, let’s stop giving ourselves limits from the get go! 

But really, it makes me not sad, but kind of more uncomfortable because I’m not a perfect piecer. Maybe above average but definitely not perfect. I guess it makes me uncomfortable to be maybe because I don’t want to be the reason for someone to say “never”. My mission is to teach people how to quilt in color, right? 

Starting off with a “never statement” … that’s a bad start!

Rebecca Bryan, Modern Triangle Quilts, QuiltCon Winner
I don’t know what the heck kinda face I’m making? I guess I’m in a glass case of emotion after winning 2nd place? I dunno… haha

But I guess my frustration stems from the fact that we get tripped up by thinking we need piece perfectly and accurately at all times to piece well and to make a quilt that wows.

And that is just not what I’m about!

So I want to bring you in for a group huddle. You don’t have to be a perfect piecer all the time to make quilts that wow. Lean in to your skill set and the techniques you love. And if the scant quarter inch seam allowance is not in your skill set or you don’t like it… lean away!! Find techniques and designs that fit into your technique wheelhouse and loves.

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Caveat

Ok, so yes, before going further I should say of course there’s a time and a place for the scant quarter inch, for sure… as my brother says with things he hates… there’s a time and place for (fill in the blank), never and in the trash!

There’s a time and place for the scant quarter inch seam allowance… never and in the trash!

Ha, but seriously there is of course a time where you want to sew accurately and with a scant quarter inch seam. For example, in the Modern Triangle Quilts, I (try to) use a scant quarter inch seam allowance when you assemble the quilt top.

Why avoid the scant quarter inch seam?

If using a scant quarter inch seam allowance is crucial for accurate piecing why would anyone want to not use a scant quarter inch seam allowance?

  • Not as enjoyable – Sometimes sewing accurately and with your full attention is no fun.
  • It’s not possible – For example if you are one to change sewing machines frequently.
  • Endless frustration – If you’re one that tries and tries to get an accurate quarter inch seam allowance and can’t and it’s preventing you from making quilts or enjoying the process… move on! Maybe try a pattern/technique that doesn’t require the scant quarter inch seam allowance?

Take home message: Regardless of how you feel about the scant quarter inch, the bottom line is you don’t have to be a perfect piecer all the time to make quilts that wow. Lean in to your skill set and the techniques you love. And if the scant quarter inch seam allowance is not in your skill set or you don’t like it… lean away!! Find techniques and designs that fit into your technique wheelhouse and loves.

My Favorite Way to Avoid Piecing with a Scant Quarter Inch Seam Allowance 

Ok, off the soap box and on to some real technique stuff.

This is my favorite way to avoid using a scant quarter inch seam allowance from my Modern Triangles Quilts book. I’m sharing these techniques because these are what I think to intimidate people the most. I actually love sharing my tricks with quilters because their faces light up when they see how easy piecing these triangles can be.

I always tell quilters when they get that look on their faces… if it looks hard, I’ve found a way to make it easier. 

Use a Trimming Template

When you see a Modern Triangle Block, you might think that you have to piece all sorts of weird angles and match very precisely. But no ma’am. In the Modern Triangle Quilts book and related workshops, we use what I call a Triangle Trimming Template.

MY FAVORITE WAY TO AVOID PIECING WITH A SCANT QUARTER INCH SEAM ALLOWANCE

You can piece any technique and any mess and take that mess of fabric and trim a perfectly sized triangle from that noise. It can be a pattern, for example, the above triangle from Modern Triangle Quilts and the Design Improv with Triangles workshop.

MY FAVORITE WAY TO AVOID PIECING WITH A SCANT QUARTER INCH SEAM ALLOWANCE

Or it can be as simple as an improvised slab of fabric like the example above.

This is my favorite trick when piecing, especially piecing the triangles from Modern Triangle Quilts. You can make whatever type of design and use whatever type of technique and then cut out a perfectly sized triangle. And in the end, if you use the same template, all your triangles will be the same size.

I teach more extensively about these techniques and more in my online programs such as my Modern Triangle Block of the Month Programs. You can find more information about these on my teaching page.

Other Ways to Avoid the Scant Quarter Inch Seam Allowance

The quilting world is a wonderful place full of techniques that will suit your maker personality. If you like the idea of not using a scant quarter inch seam allowance, here are some other techniques that may interest you:

  • Foundation Piecing (may I suggest Freezer Paper Piecing instead?)
  • Improvisational Piecing

Summary

There is a time and a place for the scant quarter inch seam allowance, but you don’t have to be a perfect piecer all the time to make quilts that wow. Lean in to your skill set and the techniques you love. In this post I’ve shared with you one of my favorite ways to avoid that stoopid scant quarter inch seam allowance.

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  1. Elizabeth S. says

    November 8, 2019 at 12:02 pm

    Thanks for bringing this up, Rebecca! I didn’t try to learn to sew/piece for years, because I knew I would not be able to piece perfectly. I’m just not good at accuracy, and it stopped me from joining in for a long time. I can’t move the needle to the right on my machine, so even with a 1/4 inch foot, I can’t be accurate. So, new machine, or my favorite technique–sew larger and trim down. Not much waste and so much more satisfaction. And even if things aren’t perfect, it’s amazing how it doesn’t show even in a completed top, and especially after quilting. Thank you for your liberating message!

    • rebeccabryan says

      November 8, 2019 at 12:40 pm

      Thank you so much for your comment! You are so right and not alone in waiting do/learn/try something (not just quilting right?).

      And it is really crazy how imperfections and flaws are masked by a finished and quilted quilt.

  2. Vivian says

    December 9, 2019 at 6:20 am

    Great post Rebeca! I have always been frustrated by the scant 1/4 inch seam! Never been able to achieve this impossible dream so my accuracy was off and my frustration level was high . I always wondered who ever invented it anyways- why not just use the 1/4 inch seam? But when I used the 1/4 inch, blocks were too small? ? The trimming template is the answer to the problem for your triangles . It is too bad more quilts are not designed for oversized blocks and trimming, but maybe in the future other designers will consider this idea.

    • rebeccabryan says

      December 16, 2019 at 9:46 am

      Totally!

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And they think of you every single time they see it! ✨

And years later, that same quilt is still there on the back of a couch, at the end of a bed, or wrapped around someone you love.

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