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Honchey 08-28-2012 02:55 PM

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I started a DJ project about 15 yrs ago and dug these out of a cabinet...thought you might enjoy a couple of 4" blocks. I made a few duplicates when I started... I appliqued the corners 'cause I didn't know what to do with the little corners...

dublb 08-28-2012 03:25 PM

Honchey - Is that blue one a 4" Eastertide? They are all beautiful!:thumbup: And I thought 8" was hard!

oksewglad 08-28-2012 07:06 PM

Anael--I see you have a "new" signature quote!!
Carrie, your fabric choices are beautiful.:thumbup:
Bev--I just compared, it is but without the little tiny square in the corner. Fantastic Honchey!

dublb 08-28-2012 07:23 PM

I thought so. I didn't do the tiny square. :cool:

Honchey 08-28-2012 07:33 PM

Yes Bev, it must be it's the same as the one in PC. I just noticed the similarities... I actually basted the 2 sides down before I placed it on the corner then appliqued it in place..apparently at the time I didn't know what to do with it...it's so funny now 'cause when I look at it the 4 corners are actually raised above the rest of the block...I'll have to fix it being i know how to do it now...those blocks were my first attempt at pping with no instructions...

dublb 08-28-2012 08:03 PM

Well it's lovely, as are all the others.:thumbup:

Krisb 08-28-2012 08:16 PM

Carrie, those batiks are gorgeous. Mine will have no theme--too many scraps to use up.

BETTY62 08-28-2012 09:23 PM

OK, I have never joined a group like this before as I'm not a very experienced quilter and I'm like really, really slow. However, it sounds like it will be a lot of fun so I'm going to give it a go and hope I can keep-up.

I have never attempted to do paper piecing. I keep reading about it here on the board and have been wanting to learn. Will there be instructions for doing this in the book we will be using? Also, will I need any type of supplies other than those used in normal quilting? For example, is a special type of paper required?

marne 08-29-2012 04:15 AM

I'm doing the 10 inch. I have enough issues with large pieces, I can't imagine how I would cope with the small ones. Yesterday I had to rip out one section 3 times. Sigh.

I'm doing 2 of each block-one will be fabric I picked out, the other will be the fabric my one true love picked out. It is going to be scrappy and quite disjointed I imagine (I like florals and tile patterns, he is a bold geometric kind of guy).

I can't wait to see everyone's pictures!!!!!!!!!!

Patricia Faye 08-29-2012 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by BETTY62 (Post 5475817)
Will there be instructions for doing this in the book we will be using? Also, will I need any type of supplies other than those used in normal quilting? For example, is a special type of paper required?

Welcome BETTY62. Yes, there are basic instructions on pages 9 -11 along with a list of supplies. (You will need to have the book.) If you've never paper-pieced you may want to look at some of the online tutorials too. THe more you do the better you will get at paper piecing. There are several discussions in earlier threads here that discuss supplies & directions. that you may want to read too.

As far as the type of paper you use, there are a variety. Everyone has one they prefer. I like newsprint. I buy the "Scribble Pad" at Hobby Lobby & then cut it down (I think it's 9 X 12) to fit my printer. I've tried others but come back to the newsprint. I love the "Add 1/4" rulers.

If you run into problems, please let us know! We are all here to encourage & support each other.


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