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Old 10-27-2014, 03:20 PM
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how would you piece this?

i mean....once you made the templates for the pieces how would you put them together?

i am tempted to make the pieces and just experiment, but you guys might save me some wasted thread and fun (tears).




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Old 10-27-2014, 03:23 PM
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It looks like a paper piecing foundation to me.
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Old 10-27-2014, 04:14 PM
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hrm. do you think it has to be foundation piecing? my brain has such a hard time with that...i end up wasting loads of fabric when i try it.

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I bought that pattern several years ago on EBay. I paper pieced it.
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What is it?? PP I get. A quilt block, sure. But of what?

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What is it?? PP I get. A quilt block, sure. But of what?

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A peacock!!!

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Old 10-27-2014, 05:08 PM
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If you are making templates to cut, then sew the pieces together I would sew in this order (I hope I have the piece names/numbers correct)

D1, E1, and B2 - sew this unit together
F1, C2 and H1 - sew this unit together
I2 and J1 sew this unit together

Sew G1 to the F1, C2 and H1 unit
Sew the D1, E1 B2 unit to the floral unit
Sew the I2, J1 unit to the other side of the floral unit
Sew the floral unit to the F1, C2, H1, G1 unit

Some folks mentioned paper piecing, and you can do that IF you straighten out those curved lines in F1, C2 and the floral unit. If you do this, paper piece it in the same order as above.
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There is a blog about this quilt block. She made templates from it, maybe you could figure it out from there?

I went to Pinterest, and searched peacock quilt block, and her quilt version was there amongst many.
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i just found that too! i think it's doable. i am making a row/square of them as a border element in a medallion quilt, so i won't get that gorgeous cascade effect but it sure will show off william morris fabrics and other stylish bits. and i will only have to make....maybe....20-30?

yay! this is going to look awesome!

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What is it?? PP I get. A quilt block, sure. But of what?

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Hi Jan, I think it is a peacock bird. I had to take a double take.
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