Oriental Hourglass - SWAP CLOSED
#91
Deb, here is what could be salvaged from the mess, not what I had intended, but I think it will be fine. I'll be mailing it in the coming week. Thanks for hosting another swap. Even during your own personal disaster, you were available for us.
#92
Originally Posted by pattis47
Deb, here is what could be salvaged from the mess, not what I had intended, but I think it will be fine. I'll be mailing it in the coming week. Thanks for hosting another swap. Even during your own personal disaster, you were available for us.
Oriental Hourglass Block 2011
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#98
just remember, all the dusting, prunning, fertilizer, and watering that goes with them....but I do love the fragrance. The ones in my garden already have little shoots and buds...I cant wait
Originally Posted by Karen
pattis that block is beauuuutiful! I love roses..that is a must have! You know ...you could always send them to my house! I
would take care of them for you! LOL!
would take care of them for you! LOL!
#99
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: At my little house, buried under a pile of fabric.
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I do know all the love and work that goes into those beautiful roses...I have a yard full myself. I have some that are getting their leaves, no buds yet : (
Originally Posted by pattis47
just remember, all the dusting, prunning, fertilizer, and watering that goes with them....but I do love the fragrance. The ones in my garden already have little shoots and buds...I cant wait
Originally Posted by Karen
pattis that block is beauuuutiful! I love roses..that is a must have! You know ...you could always send them to my house! I
would take care of them for you! LOL!
would take care of them for you! LOL!
#100
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: in retirement
Posts: 1,513
Here is a way I save all the trimmings from doing this block. I save all the HST that are left over, use them either to make a block, use in a border, use to frame the label on the back & have even used them for the binding.
I use this method whenever I am sewing flying geese, or any other time I am trimming enough to save.
These hst's can be saved to make a scrap quilt, as well.
Hope you find this method usefull.
I use this method whenever I am sewing flying geese, or any other time I am trimming enough to save.
These hst's can be saved to make a scrap quilt, as well.
Hope you find this method usefull.
start with original line drawn corner to corner
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draw 2nd line 1/2" from first line
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2 lines drawn
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sew first line as usual
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now sew second line, both can be stripped pieced
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set seams with iron
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line ruler to cut between lines, leaving 1/4" seam for both
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cut blocks apart
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2 sections,
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spray starch, & press
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pressing small hst open
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hst all the same size
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you now have your original block & usable hst's, with no bias edges to deal with, ready for use.
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