Do You Make A Sample Square ?
#11
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I love your ideas Nadine and Jodi!!
As a newbie it is always nice to hear of tips and ideas ... I will add these to my notebook ....
I never thought of making a runner or anything like that ... that I didn`t think I would like my blocks on a quilt and also love the idea of using graph paper ...
Thanks for sharing. :)
As a newbie it is always nice to hear of tips and ideas ... I will add these to my notebook ....
I never thought of making a runner or anything like that ... that I didn`t think I would like my blocks on a quilt and also love the idea of using graph paper ...
Thanks for sharing. :)
#14
I may draw out on paper where I want colors to be on a difficult block, but for the most part.... I like to jump in by the seat of my pants and let the Quilting gods do what they want. More fun that way.
#15
Originally Posted by jodimarie
If a pattern looks to be quite challenging, I will make 4-6 blocks first....enough to get the hang of it and see if I like it enough to finish a full quilt and then go ahead and cut more or if I'm not really in love with it, I can make those few blocks up into a small dolly quilt or a table runner.
Jodi in Leavenworth
Jodi in Leavenworth
#16
I like to sew out sample blocks, they can always go into a scrappy sampler quilt :wink:
I like to have all of the kinks worked out, pressing issues, etc.. before I start a quilt :D:D:D
I like to have all of the kinks worked out, pressing issues, etc.. before I start a quilt :D:D:D
#18
Originally Posted by Sadiemae
I will from now on... If I had made a sample block of the ugly quilt I am making, I wouldn't be making it. It is all cut out, so I don't have any other option than to finish it. I know the reasons it is ugly to me though. #1 It is too dark for my taste. #2 There isn't enough contrast for my taste. I just hope someone will fall in love with and just have to have it. HOPE! HOPE! HOPE!
#19
I am still a newbie, I thought I would make a sample block of Maple Leaf to see if I could get the stem right? may have to change to a Bear Paw lol I want to enjoy making my blocks, not go crazy doing something more advanced..tried that once and it was a heartbreaking.
#20
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It depends. If it's a complicated block - definitely. If it's a block I haven't done before, and there are HSTs - generally. If it's a pattern I have done before and I want to test a new color combination - often.
Doing a block helps test out if the instructions are correct, if the fabrics go together, and if the instructions give a good process. As fabric is getting more expensive, bad/incorrect patterns should be eliminated.
Doing a block helps test out if the instructions are correct, if the fabrics go together, and if the instructions give a good process. As fabric is getting more expensive, bad/incorrect patterns should be eliminated.
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