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Need help with Ribbon Block pattern
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I am trying to help my niece in putting together a quilt from embroidery block alternating with pieced ribbon blocks like these.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]397077[/ATTACH] She got the block pattern from Quilters Cache at http://www.quilterscache.com/R/RibbonPuzzleBlock.html I have been working on this and after about three days I have two blocks done, which doesn't look all that good. My question is, "Do you think this block would be easy enough for someone who is not a quilter?" I am an eperienced quilt maker and if I can't do this, I wonder about her doing it once I turn it over to her to make 13 ribbon blocks. |
Wow those do look tricky. From the photo it's difficult to see how they are assembled. Are there basically 9 smaller patches that go together, or are those longer strips continuous across the block?
I guess I would break it up into a 9 patch if it's not and then have her do the blocks assembly line style. The 4 blocks that are in the center of the sides could be strip pieced, which would be a good place for her to start. Then do the SIS centers. Then I think I would break up the corner blocks into mini 9 patches. squares with HST in the corners... Same effect with a bit less fiddling maybe??? |
Well, is your niece good at following directions? Does she know how to piece?
It doesn't look that difficult but does require some precision piecing. If she wants to quilt she'll have to start somewhere. :) |
Originally Posted by EasyPeezy
(Post 5880761)
Well, is your niece good at following directions? Does she know how to piece?
It doesn't look that difficult but does require some precision piecing. If she wants to quilt she'll have to start somewhere. :) |
Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
(Post 5880749)
Wow those do look tricky. From the photo it's difficult to see how they are assembled. Are there basically 9 smaller patches that go together, or are those longer strips continuous across the block?
I guess I would break it up into a 9 patch if it's not and then have her do the blocks assembly line style. The 4 blocks that are in the center of the sides could be strip pieced, which would be a good place for her to start. Then do the SIS centers. Then I think I would break up the corner blocks into mini 9 patches. squares with HST in the corners... Same effect with a bit less fiddling maybe??? |
These are pretty and will make a beautiful quilt! If she's willing to help you - why not give it a go. We all started somewhere :)
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Yours look lovely but hers will probably not be the same. Two people sewing with different machines and different levels of experience is going to mean different sized blocks. They don't look too difficult once you study the units but if she has no quilting experience, she will find them challenging.
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I am still a new quilter, feel I would give it a go. I have been at it for a couple of years, I sure would not have been able to handle it as a first project without a lot of help!!!
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I wouldn't want to try that for my first quilt! Your blocks look great!
Another question: How retentive is your niece? It would make me crazy to see your perfect blocks next to my wonky blocks. Maybe you can do the blocks for her and let her do the finishing? You say she's not a quilter, but does that also mean she's never sewn anything? Good luck-hope you can help her through it and find a new quilting buddy for yourself in the process! |
Originally Posted by hudgoddess
(Post 5880961)
I wouldn't want to try that for my first quilt! Your blocks look great!
Another question: How retentive is your niece? It would make me crazy to see your perfect blocks next to my wonky blocks. Maybe you can do the blocks for her and let her do the finishing? You say she's not a quilter, but does that also mean she's never sewn anything? Good luck-hope you can help her through it and find a new quilting buddy for yourself in the process! Thanks everyone for the help. Barb |
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