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nanna-up-north 04-03-2014 05:20 AM

I've not done this but it sounds interesting. So, to answer your question, Pattia, it sounds like the very 1st square would possibly get that gummed up thing going on but after that, you never cut your thread..... at least you wouldn't cut the thread until the thread runs out and you have to start over again....... I can see where this would need a little preparation.... getting all those squares ready and sitting there for you. Hmmmm..... gotta think about this.

Nanax4 04-03-2014 06:13 AM

Too confusing for me to have two projects going at the same time. I can barely keep one straight!

But in keeping with my newest craze, no waste....I do have a basket next to the sewing machine with scraps in it, mostly little triangles left over from the hex's I cut from 5" squares. (I'm obsessed with making hex I Spy quilts right now.)

For leaders/enders, I sew two scraps together. I keep sewing scraps together until I have a roughly 5.5" square and then send that thru my Accuquilt Go and cut the block to a 5" square. Eventually I'll make a quilt using the 5" blocks. Kind of fun because that quilt will have lots of memories of my other projects. It's amazing how fast those 5" squares build up!

misseva 04-03-2014 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by Nanax4 (Post 6658121)
Too confusing for me to have two projects going at the same time. I can barely keep one straight!

But in keeping with my newest craze, no waste....I do have a basket next to the sewing machine with scraps in it, mostly little triangles left over from the hex's I cut from 5" squares. (I'm obsessed with making hex I Spy quilts right now.)

For leaders/enders, I sew two scraps together. I keep sewing scraps together until I have a roughly 5.5" square and then send that thru my Accuquilt Go and cut the block to a 5" square. Eventually I'll make a quilt using the 5" blocks. Kind of fun because that quilt will have lots of memories of my other projects. It's amazing how fast those 5" squares build up!

So that's exactly what a leader/ender is. Just putting thru little square/triangles between whatever else you're doing and before you know it you have enough blocks to make a quilt.

Friday1961 04-03-2014 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 6655214)
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It's great method for some but it's too tedious for me to cut, save, sew and then get back to the block I was making to begin with.

Me, too. I use them sometimes but they are just little handy folded scraps on my machine. I don't think I'd ever be organized enough to make a quilt with them.

Vera39760 04-03-2014 09:37 AM

The leader of a strip doesn't get messed up because it is the ender from the last strip you sewed. I have a photo box filled with 2" squares. I use those as leader/enders. I will eventually make a scrappy triple Irish Chain.

Ripped on Scotch 04-03-2014 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by Pattia (Post 6658019)
but here is my question, sorry still newbie at this.- If you are using a square in the beginning to start so it doesn't get gummed up in the beginning, won't the leader square get gummed up? How do you start to avoid that? and if you have a method, why bother with the leader? (or just to do another project at the same time?)

It is the ender from your previous block so it always has something before it. I k,onw Bonnie hunter has a basket of them for anything that calls for a 4 patch of scrappy material. You just throw them in a basket and use them when you need them for another project. I can't do it myself. I was told I was "scrappy retarted", I'm to controling over colour placement in my scrappy quilts. I know it defeats the purpose of being scrappy

kpross 04-03-2014 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by Pattia (Post 6658019)
but here is my question, sorry still newbie at this.- If you are using a square in the beginning to start so it doesn't get gummed up in the beginning, won't the leader square get gummed up? How do you start to avoid that? and if you have a method, why bother with the leader? (or just to do another project at the same time?)

On the rare occasion I don't have something under the foot, I use a tiny scrap that gets discarded and then return to the system of sewing squares together. I had been wanting to do Bonnie Hunter's system for years but could never get myself organized or motivated enough to cut up my scraps into little squares. That is until I recently got the Accuquilt fabric cutter. Now I have a ball cutting everything into 2.5" squares and the bin next to my sewing machine is full. I plan on making a postage stamp quilt.

IAmCatOwned 04-03-2014 10:35 AM

I've made two queen sized tops as leader ender projects. I had tons of precut 2.5 inch squares, so it was effortless and saves thread. I still use a waste square, but only when it would be confusing to tell the difference between project parts and leader/ender parts.

My next project will be leader/ ender strips rather than squares because the other project uses 2.5 in squares.

gale 04-03-2014 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by kpross (Post 6658445)
On the rare occasion I don't have something under the foot, I use a tiny scrap that gets discarded and then return to the system of sewing squares together.

Same here.

mimiof4 04-03-2014 04:20 PM

I have had a leader/ender project going with the last three quilts I have worked on and I am coming right along with it. I was simply amazed at how much thread it actually does save, it seems the amount of thread I would have pulled to end a block and cut it is now sewing two patches together. Oh what fun!


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