Wednesday, February 2, 2022


Nesting for a Perfect Fit

**This post is part of the #write28days challenge to write and post every day in February.  
Todays prompt: Nesting

Nesting, when used as a quilting term, refers to placing your seams together to achieve a smooth flat quilt top.  When assembling the blocks, the seams are pressed together(not pressed open), so they sort of notch together.  You do this by pressing a row of seams one way and the adjoining row in the opposite direction.  This takes a little planning, but the end result is worth the effort.

As I was working on this, the Holy Spirit reminded me that the body of Christ should fit together smoothly also.  At times there is so much division among us, I wonder how He will ever make it fit.  But we only see one block...


        ...while He can see what the whole quilt looks like and how it is to be pieced together.


I'll tell you a secret.  Sometimes I get frustrated by those who don't have the same revelation I have been given.  It's as if I'm being pressed to one side, while others are being pressed in the opposite direction.  Wouldn't it be better if we were all pressed the same way?  It is much easier to walk in love with someone who agrees with me and doesn't challenge my beliefs.  Especially when I know I'm right!
But then I considered God might know what He is doing.  I Corinthians 13:12 says all I know now is partial and incomplete.  We have each been given a part, and our parts are to hook together to form a complete quilted body, without spot or wrinkle or bulky seams.


So while we meditate on that, let me show you how to nest your seams!



After you have sewn and cut your strips it is time to press your seams.
   Press the first and last row down, and the middle row up.


Place your fabric right side together and gently move the seams until they nest.  
You will be able to feel them notch together.


Pin into place, check your notches haven't moved, then sew.

Open and press flat.

You should have a perfectly aligned and flat quilt block. 

 Nesting seams is an important skill for your quilting toolbox of knowledge.  Give it a try on your next quilt if you haven't done so before.

What other skills do you have in your toolbox of knowledge?  What would you like to learn?


The love of quilting is our common thread.

6 comments:

  1. I love this - what a unique and perfect object lesson! My mother and aunts are extraordinary quilters while my own skills are very limited. I learned something crafty and was spiritually challenged as well.

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    1. God often teaches me spiritual principals while I am quilting. Amazing what the Holy Spirit does!

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  2. What a great illustration about the Body of Christ and us fitting together, Kym! And thank you for the practical quilting tips, I will pass it along to my girls as they are planning on creating a quilt in the near future.

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  4. I didn't know that nesting was a quilting thing. How interesting! Fitting together smoothly is always more pleasant in every way. Thanks for sharing this, Jodee.

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  5. oh i just love your online home's background! i have an old quilt in the same pattern, just different materials.

    i felt at home as soon as i clicked on your site!

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