The Farmer's Wife Sampler, photo page for Week 2 , Blocks 3 and 4
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Love the colors on this one!
Originally Posted by Darcene
Block three---I had better be careful or I might lose my status as a slacker.....but I have not started block four....
Darcene
For some reason the scan made the background a weird pink tint....it is actually a medium cream tone......now time for some serious slacking........
Darcene
For some reason the scan made the background a weird pink tint....it is actually a medium cream tone......now time for some serious slacking........
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Here's the CW Blocks 3 and 4. I hand appliqued the basket handle, I don't HA very often so this was interesting to do on the bias in the arc. I ran a gathering stitch on the inner part of the arc; really helped.
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Originally Posted by oksewglad
Here's the CW Blocks 3 and 4. I hand appliqued the basket handle, I don't HA very often so this was interesting to do on the bias in the arc. I ran a gathering stitch on the inner part of the arc; really helped.
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Originally Posted by oksewglad
Here's the CW Blocks 3 and 4. I hand appliqued the basket handle, I don't HA very often so this was interesting to do on the bias in the arc. I ran a gathering stitch on the inner part of the arc; really helped.
That was my first HA ... I stitched the bias together like a tube (wrong sides together), and then slid it in under for the wrong side. Then tackled it with the iron to create the arc. Right or wrong??
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by oksewglad
Here's the CW Blocks 3 and 4. I hand appliqued the basket handle, I don't HA very often so this was interesting to do on the bias in the arc. I ran a gathering stitch on the inner part of the arc; really helped.
That was my first HA ... I stitched the bias together like a tube (wrong sides together), and then slid it in under for the wrong side. Then tackled it with the iron to create the arc. Right or wrong??
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Originally Posted by Evie
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by oksewglad
Here's the CW Blocks 3 and 4. I hand appliqued the basket handle, I don't HA very often so this was interesting to do on the bias in the arc. I ran a gathering stitch on the inner part of the arc; really helped.
That was my first HA ... I stitched the bias together like a tube (wrong sides together), and then slid it in under for the wrong side. Then tackled it with the iron to create the arc. Right or wrong??
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QuiltE's method sounds like it would keep the strip an even width. You may notice mine is a little fatter on the left side. One could still use the gathering stitch with her method.
PS I think there's more than one way to skin a cat; as long as it works and looks good go for it.
PS I think there's more than one way to skin a cat; as long as it works and looks good go for it.
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Originally Posted by oksewglad
QuiltE's method sounds like it would keep the strip an even width. You may notice mine is a little fatter on the left side. One could still use the gathering stitch with her method.
PS I think there's more than one way to skin a cat; as long as it works and looks good go for it.
PS I think there's more than one way to skin a cat; as long as it works and looks good go for it.
Yes, it did keep it together nicely ... and the spray of water before I started to press the arch probably didn't do any harm.
Just wasn't sure if it was good or bad to machine stitch what wasn't showing.
And yes, I know there are "no rules"!!! :)
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Thank You Evie, I have been wanted a black/white/red with a hint of silver quilt for a long time. I joined this site just a little over a month ago and I saw this BOM and was in awe, so i got the book & here I am. Its exciting seeing it come to be! TY again for the kind words
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