Looking for shortcuts for piecing block parts
#1
Looking for shortcuts for piecing block parts
I'm planning my guild's 2014 block of the month quilt and decided that it would be fun to showcase a different shortcut way of doing a block part each month...
So I know quick ways to do...
pinwheels
8 at a time half square triangles
4 at a time flying geese
inset circle
Izy's freezer paper applique
scrappy 4 patch - Missouri Star tutorial
square in a triangle/shaded 4 patch/Mary's triangle
Does anyone else have any suggestions for clever shortcuts to making parts of a block?
So I know quick ways to do...
pinwheels
8 at a time half square triangles
4 at a time flying geese
inset circle
Izy's freezer paper applique
scrappy 4 patch - Missouri Star tutorial
square in a triangle/shaded 4 patch/Mary's triangle
Does anyone else have any suggestions for clever shortcuts to making parts of a block?
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How about the Bow Tie blocks? It is the one someone has under 10 minute block but the technique is really a lot older. Maybe the Cathedral windows technique as used in my Faux Flower table runner/topper?
How about the tip on making a perfect easy circle for appliqué? The one where you make a cardboard circle then you lay your fabric under with the tin foil square under it. You gather the foil up around the circle and it gathers up the raw edges and you press it through the foil.
How about the tip on making a perfect easy circle for appliqué? The one where you make a cardboard circle then you lay your fabric under with the tin foil square under it. You gather the foil up around the circle and it gathers up the raw edges and you press it through the foil.
#3
I wanted to give the blocks a modern spin. I have considered the 10 minute block as well as the one seam flying geese but I wanted to not have the folded fabric edges for the blocks.
I haven't heard of a foil way of doing circles. I could do that one too. I already have the inset circle on my list which is super easy to do. I could do a second circle and do the tin foil and cardboard one. I'll look in to it
Thanks!
I haven't heard of a foil way of doing circles. I could do that one too. I already have the inset circle on my list which is super easy to do. I could do a second circle and do the tin foil and cardboard one. I'll look in to it
Thanks!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Eastern Kansas
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I'm planning my guild's 2014 block of the month quilt and decided that it would be fun to showcase a different shortcut way of doing a block part each month...
So I know quick ways to do...
pinwheels
8 at a time half square triangles
4 at a time flying geese
inset circle
Izy's freezer paper applique
scrappy 4 patch - Missouri Star tutorial
square in a triangle/shaded 4 patch/Mary's triangle
Does anyone else have any suggestions for clever shortcuts to making parts of a block?
So I know quick ways to do...
pinwheels
8 at a time half square triangles
4 at a time flying geese
inset circle
Izy's freezer paper applique
scrappy 4 patch - Missouri Star tutorial
square in a triangle/shaded 4 patch/Mary's triangle
Does anyone else have any suggestions for clever shortcuts to making parts of a block?
Magic Squares, video on youtube Missouri Star Quilting
Disappearing 4 patch. Disappearing 9 patch. Textured Quilt Blocks. I know that there are 25 different textured blocks, there is a tutorial for each block and can download the tutorial. Just type in Textured Quilt blocks in the search block. I would post the website but not sure if it is allowed.
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 888
I'm planning my guild's 2014 block of the month quilt and decided that it would be fun to showcase a different shortcut way of doing a block part each month...
So I know quick ways to do...
pinwheels
8 at a time half square triangles
4 at a time flying geese
inset circle
Izy's freezer paper applique
scrappy 4 patch - Missouri Star tutorial
square in a triangle/shaded 4 patch/Mary's triangle
Does anyone else have any suggestions for clever shortcuts to making parts of a block?
So I know quick ways to do...
pinwheels
8 at a time half square triangles
4 at a time flying geese
inset circle
Izy's freezer paper applique
scrappy 4 patch - Missouri Star tutorial
square in a triangle/shaded 4 patch/Mary's triangle
Does anyone else have any suggestions for clever shortcuts to making parts of a block?
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