Scant Rant: A 1/4" Seam Tutorial

Scant Rant A Quarter Inch Seam Tutorial
Ok, so it's not really a rant per say.... but I wanted to ask if you've tested your 1/4" seam for accuracy? Don't make the same mistake I did!  For years, YEARS!, I sewed with a true 1/4" seam.  I never took the time to find the scant 1/4" and as a result, my seams and resulting block sizes were always a little off.

Spending just a few minutes to adjust your machine to a scant 1/4" will save you many headaches in the future.  The term scant means just a thread shy of a 1/4".  If you never test it, you don't realize that your thread and the pressed fold take up some space in the measurement, usually resulting in blocks being short of their required finished dimension.

Video tutorial here.

Here are some helpful hints:
sewing machine feet
Presser foot.  My machine comes with two default general presser feet.  The zigzag foot and satin stitch foot are used for most stitches and straight line sewing.  The 1/4" foot is specifically for quilters trying to sew that perfect 1/4" seam.  If you don't have a 1/4" foot already, I highly recommend getting one.  The black guide on the right hand side of the foot helps position your fabric by butting the edges of the squares right up against the guide.  I sew with this foot 99% of the time.  My accuracy (or should I say consistency) is much improved using the guide.
default v. adjusted needle position
Needle Position.  Many times, the needle position will need to be adjusted from it's default position to achieve the scant 1/4".  In the photo above, you can see that when I try to sew a 1/4" seam with the needle in it's default position, the block is slightly shy of the 2" x 2" block is it supposed to be.  It takes a little time to play with shifting the needle to find where it hits exactly on 2".  After finding the correct position for the scant 1/4" seam, adjust your machine to that needle position every time you sew.  It will seem like a hassle at first, then it will become an automatic part of sewing, just like grabbing that diet coke before you begin.  :)  I find it helpful to have a sticky note with the adjusted needle position written down stuck to the side of my machine.
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The Test.

  1. Cut (2) 1 1/4" x 2" rectangles.  Sew along the 2" length with right sides together (RST).  Press seam in one direction.
  2. Measure the block to see if it is a 2" x 2" square.
  3. If the block is short, your needle will need to shift to the right.  
  4. If the block is too long, your needle will need to shift to the left.
  5. Shift the needle one or two notches at a time until you find the sweet spot where the block measures 2" x 2".
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Sisters' Ten Modern BOM February Block: Susannah

Sisters Ten BOM 1
Welcome to the second block of the Sisters' Ten Modern Block of the Month Club!  This month's block is a bit simpler for the short month and is a variation on the Susannah block.  Do you have a Sue, Susie, Susan or Susannah in your life?  This block has a diamond in a square at the center and a windmill-like appearance.
P1010786-001


Cutting Instructions.

For 12" blocks.
  • Cut (8) 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" squares of Fabric A (background).
  • Cut (8) 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" squares of Fabric B.
  • Cut (1) 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" square of Fabric C.
Sisters Ten BOM Feb 1

For 9" blocks.
  • Cut (8) 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" squares of Fabric A (background).
  • Cut (8) 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" squares of Fabric B.
  • Cut (1) 5" x 5" square of Fabric C.

Piecing Instructions.

1.  Make Diamond in the Square unit with Fabric B and Fabric C. Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of (4) Fabric B squares.

Sisters Ten BOM Feb 2 

Layer two of the Fabric B squares atop the Fabric C square with right sides together as shown below.  Sew on the drawn lines.
Sisters Ten BOM Feb 3

Cut the excess fabric off.  Make sure to cut 1/4" away from the stitching line.
Sisters Ten BOM Feb 4

Press open the block, pressing seams toward the dark fabric, Fabric B.  
Sisters Ten BOM Feb 5

Repeat this process for the remaining two corners.  Layer the remaining two of the Fabric B squares atop the Fabric C square with right sides together as shown below.  Again, sew on the drawn lines.
Sisters Ten BOM Feb 6

Cut the excess fabric off.  Make sure to cut 1/4" away from the stitching line.
Sisters Ten BOM Feb 7

Press open the block, pressing seams toward the dark fabric, Fabric B.  
Sisters Ten BOM Feb 8

2.  Layout the Diamond in the Square Unit, Fabric A squares and remaining Fabric B squares as shown below.
Sisters Ten BOM Feb 9

3.  Sew the pairs on the left and right sides of the Diamond in the Square center together.  Next sew the top and bottom rows together.
Sisters Ten BOM Feb 11

4.   Sew the paired rows to the left and right sides of the Diamond in the Square. Sew the top and bottom rows to the center section.  And you're done!
Sisters' Ten BOM February Block 1
Make (2) blocks.  They may be identical blocks or made from differing fabrics for a scrappier look.
February - Susannah collage
Fabric is Alison Glass for Andover, Lucky Penny with background Quilter's Linen in Straw by Robert Kaufman.