![]() |
I watch the Burst block
Rob at Man Sewing witch is affiliated with MSQC ha a video on a new block. I watch this and I don't think I will be making this one anytime soon!:shock:
|
I watched it too. I think I will try it, just one block, it I like it I may make more. It would make a cute modern type lap quilt.
|
I see by the sample behind him that some of the rays are off a bit. If he can't get them to match perfectly, there is no hope for me.:D
|
Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 7093178)
I see by the sample behind him that some of the rays are off a bit. If he can't get them to match perfectly, there is no hope for me.:D
|
I love it when points are cut and pieces are off. It brings me back to quilting for fun, not for a quilt show. I haven't seen it yet but I'll look it up.
|
It was a very modern quilt. Not to hard to do, if you knew someone who really loved modern instead of the vintage look.
|
Looks to me like it would be easier to draw and paper piece that block. They should all MATCH at the seams that way.
|
VAT, YOU ARE SOOOO RIGHT! Paper pieced is so much faster, and a lot more accurate....he is loosing accurate measuring in cutting the pieces, sewing them one at a time, pressing, lining up etc. etc....when a paper pieced block would do away with most of the work and it would be precise. Beautiful design.....would do with template run through my printer and then PP. I sent him a note...perhaps he will read the suggestion.
|
Originally Posted by Vat
(Post 7093878)
Looks to me like it would be easier to draw and paper piece that block. They should all MATCH at the seams that way.
|
I agree 100%, paper piece is the way to go. I do like the quilt.
|
I was thinking the same thoughts.
Originally Posted by Vat
(Post 7093878)
Looks to me like it would be easier to draw and paper piece that block. They should all MATCH at the seams that way.
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:42 PM. |