Let us be honest, nobody loves unpicking, but every quilter has to do it sooner or later, and doing it the slow way can stretch your fabric and test your patience. April Sawtelle from Sew & Quilt with April Sawtelle shares the easiest way to rip out a seam quickly and cleanly, so you can fix a wonky line and get back to the fun part.
Here is why this one is worth watching:
- A genuinely faster method. Instead of picking out every stitch one at a time, April shows a quick approach that releases a whole seam in seconds, turning a dreaded chore into a thirty-second job.
- It is kind to your fabric. Done this way, the seam comes apart cleanly without tugging or distorting your pieces, so your blocks stay the right size and ready to re-sew.
- A tip you will use forever. Unpicking is part of every quilter's life, so a smarter way to do it is one of those small skills that quietly saves you time on every single project.
What is your relationship with the seam ripper, sworn enemy or trusty friend? Tell us in the comments, and share your own unpicking tricks while you are there.