New Quilting Bee, August 2017
#71
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
Posts: 2,807
Just Jan: It makes my heart sing that you got an excellent report from the dr! Way to go explaining the block to tscweaves.
tscweaves: Way to go with answering a quilting question!
petuniaflowers: Great idea to incorporate the bonus triangles on the back. I sometimes sew them right away and other times put them in the fabric recycling bag.
Connie
tscweaves: Way to go with answering a quilting question!
petuniaflowers: Great idea to incorporate the bonus triangles on the back. I sometimes sew them right away and other times put them in the fabric recycling bag.
Connie
#72
WELL, just knock me up side the head! In all my searching for 10 1/2" UNfinished block patterns, I never noticed that the pattern for the Chain Link block says 10 1/2" finished! Here I thot I'd made a perfect sized block...I actually had to trim a bit off all around (which is usually not the case). It's an easy block to trim, so don't panic, just make it and trim a smidge off. Thanks Pam for letting me know.
Jean
Jean
Family still around so will not get to my blocks till the end of the week.
#73
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Posts: 106
Wow, you are all so quick off the mark this month. Everyone's blocks are looking really nice. Hope to get to them this weekend. Bit behind on the study, half way through an essay, had to put my cat down on Saturday so that was a weekend of nothing being accomplished. Onwards to next weekend after another busy week at work (and its only Tuesday)
#74
I sew those "waste triangles" together as soon as I cut them away. When making the backing for the quilt, it's fun to use them to break up the solid backing. Sew them in a strip that goes all the way across or spin them into pinwheels for a little added interest. You're right, they are small pieces so tossing them is no big deal if that's what you choose.
#75
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Maine
Posts: 873
its even easier if, before you cut off the extra triangles, sew on the line as usual, then move over 1/2 inch and stitch a second diagonal line. Now cut between the stitched lines and your little cut-off triangles are already stitched together into hst. Its faster and easier than working with the little cut off pieces.
#77
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Maine
Posts: 873
Thanks to Janet's help, I made the Jack in a Box block last night.
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This morning I was ready for more, so I knocked out Chain Link. I will tell you what, having a block board was so helpful with these blocks.
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This morning I was ready for more, so I knocked out Chain Link. I will tell you what, having a block board was so helpful with these blocks.
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