FW Medallion BOTW Schedule, Photos, and Discussion
#41
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,050
Good day everyone, I got side tracked and a little behind. I’m trying to decide which way to sew the center. How easy was the piecing method. I prefer that method. Just wanting thoughts.
Midwestmom your center is very pretty. I have a sister who would love your project.
JeanieG, I like your center. My vote leave as is.
Midwestmom your center is very pretty. I have a sister who would love your project.
JeanieG, I like your center. My vote leave as is.
#42
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Camarillo, CA
Posts: 4,607
happylab - I looked at both ways of doing the center. I found that the shape of all those pieces, if doing it by the piecing method would be very difficult, so I opted to go with the paper piecing. The paper piecing went easily, and went together without problems. I have never been a fan of paper piecing like a lot of others. Once I reacquainted myself with the process and watched the video I listed above again, I was able to get this finished. I plan to do most of the blocks by the piecing method.
#43
Jeanie and Midwestmom both of your centers look great!
I haven't done any sewing in about 2 weeks now. Just went to an orthopedic surgeon yesterday. I have a more restrictive brace I have to wear as close to 24/7 that I can for the next 3 weeks, then go in for another appt. I can only sew little bits at a time so not sure I'll keep caught up, but will definitely post Mondays with block numbers for the week.
Who is ready to start Blocks #117 & #112 next week??
I haven't done any sewing in about 2 weeks now. Just went to an orthopedic surgeon yesterday. I have a more restrictive brace I have to wear as close to 24/7 that I can for the next 3 weeks, then go in for another appt. I can only sew little bits at a time so not sure I'll keep caught up, but will definitely post Mondays with block numbers for the week.
Who is ready to start Blocks #117 & #112 next week??
#44
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Camarillo, CA
Posts: 4,607
Gee Carrie, so sorry you are having all the problems! I have had problems with my hands in the past, due to my arthritis. My right hand would not close but half way. A great hand therapist here in town fixed my problem in about six weeks. It has been good for two years now, Thank God!! Such a pain to have something wrong with you. Hopefully you will have this resolved in the near future.
I have all the flying geese finished and one set sewn on, so I will be ready to start next week. I think I will get the patterns printed and look at fabrics.
I have all the flying geese finished and one set sewn on, so I will be ready to start next week. I think I will get the patterns printed and look at fabrics.
#45
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Camarillo, CA
Posts: 4,607
I finished the center for this quilt, and will start the two blocks for this week. Here is a photo I took of the center. It is going to be a really big quilt!
Last edited by JeanieG; 08-01-2020 at 07:13 PM.
#46
Jeanie--! That looks great!
I have fabrics picked for my flying geese and it is patiently waiting for me to cut...I find I can sew a little as long as I don't have to pin much, but cutting hurts so I can't do that right now.
I have fabrics picked for my flying geese and it is patiently waiting for me to cut...I find I can sew a little as long as I don't have to pin much, but cutting hurts so I can't do that right now.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 08-02-2020 at 05:19 PM. Reason: shouting/all caps
#49
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Hartford, Mo
Posts: 5,795
Wow, I love that center, JeanieG. Thought I had commented on it, then I could not fing it. If I am wrong, its not the first time,so I will not worry about it, but I did want to make sure you knew how well I like it. If you got all that done in a month, that is a major thing to have done that well. Love the colors you used.