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D-11 Snow Crystal
As you can see I'm not quite done appliqueing that last little piece down, but am anxious to post the picture. I'm going in to my optometrist for a fine tuning of my prescription and want to save that little bit of handwork to 'test' and make sure we get the glasses right this time. [ATTACH=CONFIG]350068[/ATTACH] |
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I am not particularly 'techy.' So after playing around a while trying to do this on my computer here is what I did. This was to help me keep my colors distributed for this project. I did not set out to have a particular color scheme and intend on working primarily from my stash. When I started I just went through my shelves and grabbed a bunch of fabric that felt 'right.' As I finish each block I cut a 1/2" square and use Elmer's liquid glue to glue it down on the graph paper. Easy, fast, and I get a feel for how the colors are distributed without having to take the blocks out each time. I don't like to handle the blocks too often for fear I'll start stretching and distorting them.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]350069[/ATTACH] Here's a close up. [ATTACH=CONFIG]350070[/ATTACH] Sorry the pictures are so large. I had been able to put them up smaller but now can't and don't know why. |
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Cindy -- I'm doing the same thing and it's really helpful. Wish I'd started it when I started my first DJ last year. That's the one on the right. I thought I was making an around the world color pattern til I stuck the swatches to the paper. Oh, well, random's good, too!
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Cindy A, Katybob: what great ideas!
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@ Katybob Thanks for sharing, I'm glad I'm not the only one doing it this way.
Another thing I think I might do is go through some of the previous posts and make a list of what post # have hints and tutorials for the different blocks. For instance, when I started D-11 I couldn't remember if anyone had given hints, posted pictures, etc. but I didn't want to search I just wanted to dive right in. If I had a list I think I'd have taken the time to look at them. |
Girls, this is a great idea, thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by CindyA
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@ Katybob Thanks for sharing, I'm glad I'm not the only one doing it this way.
Another thing I think I might do is go through some of the previous posts and make a list of what post # have hints and tutorials for the different blocks. For instance, when I started D-11 I couldn't remember if anyone had given hints, posted pictures, etc. but I didn't want to search I just wanted to dive right in. If I had a list I think I'd have taken the time to look at them. |
I printed out the schedule which I keep in my DJ book [not that I've been able to stick to it!!!]
Every time I post a tute and I think most of the times I have seen other tutes on this thread, I pencil the post number on the schedule somewhere next to or above the block#. I have listed them from time to time - I don't know if it would be possible to add this info with the starting posts on post #1 as well?? Gus |
Cindy & Katybob, what a great idea. I think I will do the same thing. I am trying to do a trip around the world but I don't want to keep repeating the same fabric.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
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A little bit of help in this regard is on post #1. There is a link to each week of our journey. Not as specific as your idea, but maybe a place to start.
Here is D-13 Field of Dreams I was trying to get some of the applique blocks ready to work on and couldn't resist another quick and easy (catch-up) block. [ATTACH=CONFIG]350348[/ATTACH] |
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