OBWs - First Attempt
#23
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Posts: 857
I think your blocks are delightful. Yup, I hope to make OBW a handsewing project after the first of the year when I retire. I have read - somewhere - perhaps on this board - that the right hand side of the printed fabric is usually in alignment. Some people just use only the right hand side after cutting the fabric in half lengthwise.
In any case, your work is beautiful. What size triangles are you cutting? You mentioned the triangles for the bird print were large. Have you found an optimum size for your second endeavor?
Much happiness to you and your family :)
In any case, your work is beautiful. What size triangles are you cutting? You mentioned the triangles for the bird print were large. Have you found an optimum size for your second endeavor?
Much happiness to you and your family :)
#24
I'm hooked on this style of quilt making. I've made 4 so far and have bought more fabric for more, of which I don't know if I want to admit how many. One thing I really like, is that they can be assembled so quickly. I cut repeats, strips and pieced half hexagons together in 4 1/2 hours. I too, enjoy how much the original fabric can appear so different, with this method. I generally make art quilts and this method really fits the need for playing with color and pattern.
#25
It's not hard to line up your fabric. Just pick a spot where there's a sharp point in the pattern, one that's easily identified, that's where you stick the pin thru on each layer. Also, don't wash your fabric, but do iron it to get out any wrinkles as well as the fold from being on the bolt. If you pin carefully, the fabric strips stay alligned. Follow the directions in the book "One Block Wonders" by Maxine Rosenthal, and you won't be disappointed.
#28
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Somewhere in SANTA Land.
Posts: 9,696
Suzi,
You are such an inspiration, this afternoon, to me!! :D
I recently bought this book & am stalling, getting
started. I just need to jump in, huh? :D Your blocks
are beautiful!! Thank you for sharing.
:D :D :D :D
You are such an inspiration, this afternoon, to me!! :D
I recently bought this book & am stalling, getting
started. I just need to jump in, huh? :D Your blocks
are beautiful!! Thank you for sharing.
:D :D :D :D
#29
Originally Posted by Moonpi
Great job - I think the chickadee is the set I like best.
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