Need encouragement, I think....with my Trip around the World
#81
Originally Posted by Prism99
You might find it easier to match corners by glueing the intersections before sewing. That is what I would do. Take strips to ironing board, put a tiny dot of Elmer's washable school glue inside seam at intersection, then press with hot iron to make it stick. Eliminates the need for pins, and the seams are less likely to shift on you while sewing.
#82
Would it help you to take a break from it and do a very simple and quick project to give you a sense of accomplishment (almost-instant gratification) before coming back to it? I think that's what I'd do, but I can't say for sure, since I've never taken on anything this intricate or involved.
#83
Originally Posted by cwessel47
Just wondering... Did you cut out each piece individually? The colors are gorgeous - I am really a fan of turquoise in any shade. Strip piecing can make quick work of a project like this but you are doing great in year #2!
#85
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Dina, I love the colors. Just take your time and sew when you are in the mood. It will come together just fine. I've been wanting to make a TATW, too. I just haven't decided on the colors, yet. Blue-greens are at the top of my list, though. Eiltcoq.
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Work on it for about half an hour a day. In that little time you can something accomplished. Then work on something small with simple lines. Maybe few four patch blocks that you can later make in disappearing 4 patch. Try it. It does work.
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