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Old 09-30-2014, 11:04 AM
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I have been looking at several pictures of quilts made in this pattern, and find it intriguing, but it looks as though it has to be sewn with "Y" seams. I have never done them, and it would be a big leap for me. Before I spend $$ for it, can anyone tell me if there is another way to get it together?
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Jenny Beyer's website has great tutorials on y- seams, making them easy. But, Judy's patterns are paper pieced so you don't really have to worry about y-seams.
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If I looked at the right design - it doesn't look all that complicated.
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Old 09-30-2014, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ckcowl View Post
Jenny Beyer's website has great tutorials on y- seams, making them easy. But, Judy's patterns are paper pieced so you don't really have to worry about y-seams.
Several of JN's patterns do require Y seams once you put the PP units together. Boston, Y seams are not that difficult. JN's patterns give very clear instructions on how to do one as well as numerous U-tube videos and on line tutes. It is really no more complicated then mitering the corner on a binding. you stop 1/4" from your edge so you don't stitch into your seam allowance, back stitch and then remove your units, rearrange them and start 1/4" from your edge. It really isn't that hard.

Edited, ok I just went and looked at that pattern, there are no Y seams in that one.

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I thought I had deleted that previous post.

Anyway - let's see if this sketch will show up.
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Here's a closeup of a completed block. You can clearly see the seam lines. Doesn't look like any Y seams at all on this one.
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/176695985353308350/
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I always figure a way to get around y seams. There are times of course that you can not.
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The way I drew it - can't be paper-pieced. I didn't make the image big enough to see the seams clearly.

I think it would actually be easier to piece that block with pieces cut around templates than paper piecing.
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Judy Niemeyer's quilts are paper pieced, this one looks quite simple as it doesn't have any curved seams and I can't see any Y seams either. If you love it I would give it a go
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It looks very similar to how a Pineapple block goes together. That does look like one of her easier patterns.
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