New York Beauty Quilt Along Begins Oct 1st
#192
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Saskatoon SK Canada
Posts: 280
Kristen:
Thanks for the suggestion on how to cut the fabric for pieces. I'll try it with the next block.
I'm not so sure that your Zero blocks are not useable. Perhaps you want to make a flange border for those blocks. It could be quite striking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DapTlyxKuY8
Thanks again for the answers to my questions. Can't wait to get back to working on block #1 again.
amh
Thanks for the suggestion on how to cut the fabric for pieces. I'll try it with the next block.
I'm not so sure that your Zero blocks are not useable. Perhaps you want to make a flange border for those blocks. It could be quite striking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DapTlyxKuY8
Thanks again for the answers to my questions. Can't wait to get back to working on block #1 again.
amh
#193
Kristen:
Thanks for the suggestion on how to cut the fabric for pieces. I'll try it with the next block.
I'm not so sure that your Zero blocks are not useable. Perhaps you want to make a flange border for those blocks. It could be quite striking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DapTlyxKuY8
Thanks again for the answers to my questions. Can't wait to get back to working on block #1 again.
amh
Thanks for the suggestion on how to cut the fabric for pieces. I'll try it with the next block.
I'm not so sure that your Zero blocks are not useable. Perhaps you want to make a flange border for those blocks. It could be quite striking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DapTlyxKuY8
Thanks again for the answers to my questions. Can't wait to get back to working on block #1 again.
amh
#194
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Saskatoon SK Canada
Posts: 280
I had a great thanksgiving. I entertained friends on Saturday, and on Sunday entertained family. Once all my visitors went home on Monday all the sheets went into the laundry and I sewed. It was a great weekend. Had to go back to work to rest!!!
I'm looking forward to doing a little bit of sewing this evening as well. These blocks are a bit of a challenge, but that is always fun.
amh
I'm looking forward to doing a little bit of sewing this evening as well. These blocks are a bit of a challenge, but that is always fun.
amh
#195
I had a great thanksgiving. I entertained friends on Saturday, and on Sunday entertained family. Once all my visitors went home on Monday all the sheets went into the laundry and I sewed. It was a great weekend. Had to go back to work to rest!!!
I'm looking forward to doing a little bit of sewing this evening as well. These blocks are a bit of a challenge, but that is always fun.
amh
I'm looking forward to doing a little bit of sewing this evening as well. These blocks are a bit of a challenge, but that is always fun.
amh
#197
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Midwest
Posts: 258
I must say all these blocks look wonderful. But as for myself am having trouble getting it together. The pp is going fine, it's sewing the curves. I read the instructions, but it's just not clicking with me just yet. But seeing the wonderful job everyone else is doing, it will give incentive to keep trying. Love this block so will keep trying. Is there any little tips of putting this together to make it easier that I am missing?
#198
LOL!! I was determined to get my blocks started yesterday. I got in a hurry. I was done with the first one and happy. Got up this morning and thought it looked wrong. I have put my A pieces together the wrong way and ended up with a very nice wedge block. Oh well, guess I will be ripping this morning. And hopefully won't repeat it.
#199
Everyone's blocks are looking fanstatic! I finished Block 1 this morning. I had 4 of Block 0 practically done when I realized I had used GoogleChrome as my browser when printing out the blocks and it printed them smaller so the finished size would not have matched the blocks I had already sewn, URGH all that fabric wasted.
Tip: For curved pieces. I sew along the seam line. Then I rip the paper out from the seam line area leaving the majority of the paper on the block. I snip along the curved pieces to allow for curving the seam. I also smash the paper down if it's bugging me. I also use LOTS of pins. I may have pictures of this at home I will try and post them tonight.
Here are my Block 1's
Tip: For curved pieces. I sew along the seam line. Then I rip the paper out from the seam line area leaving the majority of the paper on the block. I snip along the curved pieces to allow for curving the seam. I also smash the paper down if it's bugging me. I also use LOTS of pins. I may have pictures of this at home I will try and post them tonight.
Here are my Block 1's
I wanted to comment on these blocks. Beautiful and scrappy. Scrappy, is so cool. This is how scrappy I want to do mine. So this means less fretting or what goes in which block.
the pictures and tips are great. Thank you
#200
Oh wow such beautiful blocks. I am dying to start but need to finish a baby quilt and get caught up on my 50 paper pieced stars. Hopefully next week.I really need to quit my job it is interfering with my fun!
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