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    Old 04-22-2010, 05:12 AM
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    Barb_MO Bargello Tutorial *-* Sewing one section

    Photo 1 Now you are ready to start sewing these strips. Place one stack at your sewing machine

    The sewing process is the same as you did in the piecing of your strips sets.
    The way I sew these together will construct one section from right to left.

    Start by picking up two strips, turn the top one over right side to the other one and sew through the strip matching seams. This should be easy because you have ironed seams, one up and one down. I don't pin these so I can life the top one a little and nudge the seams close together.

    Tip: If you start sewing these strip and the one on top has the seam ironed up....every time you sew two strips together, in this pass, the seams will be going up. It that is not the case....then something is wrong! Check it out now, because you might have turned the strips turned over, or you are missing one strip.

    Don't cut threads between pairs, we are going to chain piece all the way through the stack. Check your bobbin, don't want to run out of thread and have all these strips loose, in the floor behind your sewing machine. Feed pairs through one after the other

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    When you get to the end you may have an orphan strips, that is when you clip the chain from the machine. Take the pair you take from the machine and lay if face down on the orphan strip and sew.

    Photo # 3
    Now you can cut the chain and pull it off the machine. I lay this pile on the floor on my right side, so I can drape the first strips of the chain in my lap.

    From the chain in the lap, cut off the first one and place face down on the 2nd pair, sew through these strips....continue to chain piece through strips and, each time if there is an orphan in your lap, get that one attached to the chain before starting again.

    Photo # 4
    One section completed. You can iron this one now if you want. Iron all the seams in the section to one side, doesn't make any difference which way. You will decided later which way you will iron the seams in each panel according to if you will be stacking the sections or turning up upside down to make the diamonds and circles. What ever layout you use you will want the seams to be opposite directions when you sew your section together.

    Photo #5 close up view of one section.

    Photo #6 close up view different direction
    beautiful
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    Old 04-22-2010, 08:04 AM
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    here is the first section of my quilt.. loving it alot !!!
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    2 panels done.. two different looks.. i wonder what the 3rd panel will bring?
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    Looking gorgeous, I want to do one soon, I already have a long list, will get to it as soon as I can.
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    OMG,
    Those are beautiful. I want to make one. Maybe in July when my friend is here from Fresno. Where in CA do you live Coleen?
    Barb, can I come back and ask questions if I need to?
    I'm up to ma a** in alligators right now.
    Where in MO do you live Barb? My parents were from Cassville area.
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    Old 04-22-2010, 02:08 PM
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    and a 3rd way.. oh to play with barb's bargello pattern !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Old 04-22-2010, 02:10 PM
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    i live in the bay area... just outside of san francisco...
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    your color selection is gorgeous
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    Old 04-22-2010, 06:09 PM
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    Good Job Colleen. I am really proud of you. My husband is getting interested in the tutorial, and I showed your pictures to him. He thinks your are doing a great job too and your color pattern is coming out really nice.
    I think the pattern developed better looking than I had imagined.
    Now you are further along on your than I am on mine. I took a break and made a couple other thing. I want to get back to the bargello and get it finished by the end of the weekend.


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    2 panels done.. two different looks.. i wonder what the 3rd panel will bring?
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    Old 04-22-2010, 06:27 PM
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    Hi Bettia,
    Sure, you can come back any time and ask questions. I love this board and will be around for a long time, I hope. Even if I'm not around to help, maybe Colleen or one of the others who are working on their quilts will be able to help you.

    I live in Eminence Mo. about 120 miled east of Springfield. I've been to Cassville canoeing Roaring River.
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    Originally Posted by Bettia
    OMG,
    Those are beautiful. I want to make one. Maybe in July when my friend is here from Fresno. Where in CA do you live Coleen?
    Barb, can I come back and ask questions if I need to?
    I'm up to ma a** in alligators right now.
    Where in MO do you live Barb? My parents were from Cassville area.
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