New Pattern?
#21
I'm on my third hexie quilt because I seem to enjoy the torture of them. The first two were hand pieced, the latest is machine pieced. Once I fall in love with a pattern, I usually stick with it until I'm completely sick with it and then I move onto something else.
If it's something new, audition the block and see if you will like the process of putting it together. Personally, I like the challenge of seeing if I can come up with a better, faster way to assemble the block, that way I don't get bored with it, which tends to happen to me a lot.
If it's something new, audition the block and see if you will like the process of putting it together. Personally, I like the challenge of seeing if I can come up with a better, faster way to assemble the block, that way I don't get bored with it, which tends to happen to me a lot.
#22
- kaleidoscope quilt
- recovery giraffe quilt
- "idea before design" quilt
- jelly roll quilt
- baby quilt
- jelly roll rug- indoor/outdoor fabric
- "easy does it" bag
Usually, I make the first block so that I learn the pitfalls for future blocks.Then I only correct the one mistake and and apply it to the rest of the blocks.
#23
I may make a single block, just to check my seam size, critical places for points and if my color choices really look good as placed in the block. Then off I go to make the larger quilt. Unless you have a place or individual to share the throw, I would skip it and plunge in to making the large quilt.