To count or not to count? That is the ?
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To count or not to count? That is the ?
When constructing quilt blocks, do you
1. Keep track of how many are done?
2. Sew until you have a pile?
3. Count how many have after a specific time of swing?
Me? I just sew until I have a pile. Doesn't make any difference if I'm following a specific pattern, picture, or just "doing scrappy".
1. Keep track of how many are done?
2. Sew until you have a pile?
3. Count how many have after a specific time of swing?
Me? I just sew until I have a pile. Doesn't make any difference if I'm following a specific pattern, picture, or just "doing scrappy".
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I always breakup my sewing into sections of 10-15 at a time, I stop press, double check to make sure the block is correct, then trim and square, take a quick break to stretch a bit before sewing again. This helps me avoid fatigue and minimal time spent jack the ripper if there is a error and when I’m done I can move on to the next step without having to press and trim down a ton of blocks.
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I like working in moderate sized batches. I'll cut enough to be able to make many blocks, but not a whole quilt. I like sewing for a while, pressing for a while, squaring up for a while, repeat. Some times I'll be in the mood for larger batches and/or multiple cycles, sometimes I'm in the mood for smaller batches and/or only one cycle. Most of the time, I don't sit down with a fixed goal of either time or output - I keep going as long it's fun and I'm not making too many mistakes. When I start making more mistakes, it's usually I sign that I'm getting tired and would better off taking a break. (I'm picky with my own sewing, and will rip out and re-do seams when my points and/or seam matching are not spot on.)
The idea of doing everything assembly line style where I do nothing but sew, say, a bazillion half square triangles is not at all appealing to me. I like to see blocks being created even close to the beginning of the process, as I like to admire them and start to play with them to see how the layout is going look.
The idea of doing everything assembly line style where I do nothing but sew, say, a bazillion half square triangles is not at all appealing to me. I like to see blocks being created even close to the beginning of the process, as I like to admire them and start to play with them to see how the layout is going look.