Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums > Main
Tip for paper piecing multiple blocks of the same design >

Tip for paper piecing multiple blocks of the same design

Tip for paper piecing multiple blocks of the same design

Thread Tools
 
Old 04-25-2013, 02:29 PM
  #1  
Member
Thread Starter
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 95
Default Tip for paper piecing multiple blocks of the same design

Hello...well, as I have just jumped into a Judy Niemeyer paper pieced quilt top, I came up with a little tip that may be helpful to some folks on here. Background: I've done paper piecing before, but not ever a bunch of the same design blocks. I'm doing the "Briar Patch" quilt that you can see on the Quiltworx website.

So...I have to make 80 of the same paper pieced block (they are going to be about 6" finished). But, since I am pretty much going with the cover photo and using various fabrics demonstrating the color spectrum throughout the background of the quilt, it is a fairly daunting task. Also, I am not exactly sure how many of each color I really, really need, because I might need to move a few colors around. This being the case, I think it is best that I make a few blocks of each color first, and then fill in the gaps. So I don't want to cut all of the (approx. 25-27 different fabrics!) background pieces at once and end up mixing them up.

Which leads to the dilemma....if I am only making 2-4 of each color at a time, by the time I finish one set, and then cut fabric for the next set, I will have forgotten the best way to line up the pieces for each seam. So I came up with this!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]410040[/ATTACH]

What I did was to leave one block with just the first two pieces in place (top of photo). Then make the next one up to 3 pieces (left side of photo), then the next has 4 pieces, then 5, and so on. I'll come back and finish them all up later, but in the meantime, they are a visual guide of how each step will look and how the fabric lines up. Nice to have a handy reference right in front of me as I go! Hopefully, this will keep me from having to stop and completely figure it out again every single day!

So....hope that is helpful to anyone. and if sounded like nonsense, sorry...I could try to clarify.
Attached Thumbnails paperpiece.jpg  
qbtexas is offline  
Old 04-25-2013, 02:46 PM
  #2  
Power Poster
 
nativetexan's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: home again, after 27 yrs!
Posts: 19,388
Default

Great idea!!! thanks.
nativetexan is offline  
Old 04-25-2013, 02:53 PM
  #3  
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Snohomish WA
Posts: 884
Default

Nicely done tutorial and so clearly portrayed in visual steps. Clever method. Thanks; this method should be useful on any multi-step construction.
postal packin' mama is offline  
Old 04-25-2013, 03:37 PM
  #4  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 4,783
Default

Great tip! Good thinkin'! Thanks for sharing!
JustAbitCrazy is offline  
Old 04-25-2013, 03:37 PM
  #5  
Super Member
 
charsuewilson's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,203
Default

If the background fabric in the block is going to show the different colors, you can plan it out by showing just the background color in blocks. That way you will know how many of each block you need.
charsuewilson is offline  
Old 04-25-2013, 05:42 PM
  #6  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Rapid City, SD
Posts: 4,961
Default

Good idea - I'll have the file that away for when I do my JN piece.
Nammie to 7 is offline  
Old 04-25-2013, 05:46 PM
  #7  
Super Member
 
ArtsyOne's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Canadian in Minnesota
Posts: 3,078
Default

Thanks for posting this. Every time I start a new paper piecing project I have totally forgotten how to do it. I'll use your idea and make a few partially-pieced blocks just to keep and remind me of the process. If I can remember how.
ArtsyOne is offline  
Old 04-25-2013, 07:27 PM
  #8  
Member
Thread Starter
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 95
Default

Originally Posted by charsuewilson View Post
If the background fabric in the block is going to show the different colors, you can plan it out by showing just the background color in blocks. That way you will know how many of each block you need.
Well, I thought I knew how many of which one, until I discovered that some of my fabric strips were not big enough for a few colors, so I had to rearrange a little. I don't have a fancy program or anything to do it, but I have a pretty good rough idea what I will do, but want to see it in fabric and not just on a little chart. (haha...no fancy program...no fancy machine, either! That's my Mom's Kenmore in the photo...It's about 40+ years old. )
qbtexas is offline  
Old 04-25-2013, 07:30 PM
  #9  
Member
Thread Starter
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 95
Default

Originally Posted by ArtsyOne View Post
Thanks for posting this. Every time I start a new paper piecing project I have totally forgotten how to do it. I'll use your idea and make a few partially-pieced blocks just to keep and remind me of the process. If I can remember how.
I know!! It's like I've got this short attention span and if I go away for a few hours, I have to get re-oriented. I am quite sure by the time I've done 79 blocks, I'll have it down pat.
qbtexas is offline  
Old 04-25-2013, 08:31 PM
  #10  
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Posts: 857
Default

Excellent idea! I like visuals :-)
kay carlson is offline  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
IAmCatOwned
Main
9
12-20-2011 06:15 AM
craftybear
Links and Resources
0
04-26-2011 01:03 PM
roselady
Main
10
08-29-2009 11:05 AM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



FREE Quilting Newsletter