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Rosyhf 04-28-2013 10:56 AM

Another Diversion and a little memory trick
 
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As you all know, I have been working on this quilt, SIP.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...k-t217260.html

I get tempted real easy reading the board and seeeing what the other ladies are doing. I had to take a break and do something different and so I started this block of BS.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...d-t218983.html

I then went back to SIP.I have done quite a lot of catching up on SIP and again needed something else. I saw this Charm quilt and loved it and decided that would be my current diversion lol.
You can go to the following link, print out the color pic for reference of placement and if you join the site, you can download the specs.
http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/magazi...e-chart_1.html

Anyway, I cut 360, 2.5 squares, all out of my scrap bin. It can get real confusing if you don't have a method, so here is my little memory trick from a childhood joke.

Two little candy thieves were in the cemetary counting out the candy they stole (at night). They had an odd number of candies, so they left one outside the gate and whoever got to it first, would claim it. They were sharing it out saying, one for you and one for me etc. A couple kids were passing and heard them. The one kid said, looks like they are sharing souls... One for you and one for me , and now for the one outside. Well needless to say, those kids ran like the wind.

Now back to my method of placing the squares. I studied the set up and decided that starting from the left, would be a T, then a Cross, and then one outside, a T a Cross, one outside and so on and this helps me to get it right. Now when going down the side on the right, it's the same as the top and this is where the other half will join as this is only one half of the quilt.

On the left of the quilt, it's one outside, then a T, one outside, a cross, a T, one outside and so on. Bear in mind that I am looking at the side squares with the T's and the Crosses going to the inside. I will up load pics.

I don't just go accross one row, I do the right side and the start building the Crosses right away so I can see what they look like and change. I go all the way to the right and build that line and so on.

In the first pic you see the one outside and a T. The second pic shows the Cross added and the fourth pic shows the one outside.

Rosyhf 04-28-2013 11:18 AM

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To continue, the first pic shows some more placement, the second pic shows more building in the middle or wherever I needed a Cross... The T's and outside squares only go on the sides and top so the rest you know is just Crosses and it's a lot of fun once you have you method down, of course it helps to have that colored pic.

The third pic shows where I am now, I will start the sewing before I cut some more to place as I don't want to lose what I have so far, they could all fall off the board lol.

The fourth pic shows the squares cut and on a plastic sheet for ease of carrying.

JJean 04-28-2013 11:22 AM

I've thought about making this one but concluded that it would make me nuts. But now I like your system. Please keep going and posting--I love the colors so far!

JuneBillie 04-28-2013 11:42 AM

Very pretty colors, and it looks great.

Rosyhf 04-28-2013 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by JJean (Post 6031783)
I've thought about making this one but concluded that it would make me nuts. But now I like your system. Please keep going and posting--I love the colors so far!

Jean it's ok really. with the color pic and my simple thought, it goes nicely and no stress. It really is relaxing.

Robin57 04-28-2013 12:00 PM

wow that is amazing

QuiltE 04-28-2013 01:51 PM

You've got a great start for a very colourful scrappy.
This is one quilt that having a design wall will be a great help!

Curious ... are you choosing the placement for each of the colours/fabrics?
Or just letting them land wherever they may?

Have fun in the process!

tessagin 04-28-2013 02:01 PM

I saw this pattern and thought OHH NOO! Not in this lifetime. Your system actually makes it doable and no so unnerving.

ube quilting 04-28-2013 02:13 PM

Hey Roseyhf! Love what your doing! Isn't it fun to just keep building and building. Love all your bright fun fabrics.

Keep us updated.

Have you thought about a quilting motif yet? I'm not sure yet how I want to do it. Nothing intricate cause it is so busy. I was thinking of doing a clam shell pattern or a feathered panto.

Love the look of yours!
peace

Rosyhf 04-28-2013 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by QuiltE (Post 6032016)
You've got a great start for a very colourful scrappy.
This is one quilt that having a design wall will be a great help!

Curious ... are you choosing the placement for each of the colours/fabrics?
Or just letting them land wherever they may?

Have fun in the process!


I kinda do choose a bit, although I am limited to what I have on hand. You have to place each square, so you might as well do the best you can lol. I don't intend to cut fabric from stash. It's not planned, it's all scraps and I am repeating fabrics.


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