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Old 01-12-2013, 02:52 PM
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Hello all, I have a book called Heartland Quilts by Lila Lee Jones and she has a quilt called Missouri Daisy. I love this quilt. The book has the pattern pieces, but my question to you all is, is there a better way to make this quilt than to sew it by hand, which is the way she has it written. The pieces are curved and I am not a skilled hand piecer.
If you are unfamiliar with this quilt go to www.quiltindex.org and if you select listing the quilts A-Z it is the 9th one down. (Sorry I couldn't get a link to work)
Has anyone ever made this quilt and can give me some pointers or the best way to go about making it? I would so appreciate any advice.
Thanks, Gina
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Need more direction. Where are we looking? The Galleries? Collections? Browse?
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Did a google search and found a bunch of pictures...

https://www.google.com/search?q=miss...BIeCjAKUrYCYAg
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After looking at a few pictures of that quilt, I suspect there is, in fact, no curved piecing. I think the curved part is an appliquéd circle.
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The little blades that are between the bigger blades with the pointed ends have curved pieces. I know, cuz I already tried to piece them. That's how I know how much of a pain they will be. Thanks for looking.
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Hmmm, I would have agreed with Peckish - that were was no curved piecing, and that the petals and circle were appliqued on after.

But it seems these are the templates for the block as originally designed.
http://ozarkcastle.blogspot.com/2012...uri-daisy.html

Personally, I'd prefer to make a LeMoyne Star block, and then machine (or hand) applique the petals and centers on top of the star.
Much faster.
Better control.
All done via machine.
Still a great looking block.

Unless I was trying to channel my inner Jinny Beyer and give myself a hand-piecing challenge.
But the chances of that happening are, like, nil.

Thanks for bringing the block to my attention - it's not one I'd seen before.
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I would fuse the inner petals to a finished star block.
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So I went back and looked at a bunch of the other quilts.
After seeing the templates, and how the petals would get pleated to fit the space, I can see how it would be pieced.
(I originally thought that was a shadow in the picture).

Those would be some pretty nifty y-seams in that block - if it were hand pieced.

Still, I think I'd opt for the machine applique - with the pleated petals.
I like how it adds texture and dimension to the block.

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Thank you all for your replies and great ideas. I will give them a try and let you know how it all works out. I really want to make this one.
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The little blades that are between the bigger blades with the pointed ends have curved pieces.
I looked at several pictures and it appeared to me that it could be done either way. Since you said you wanted to avoid curved piecing, I went the appliqué route. I still don't see why you can't do it that way. Good luck and don't forget to enjoy the process!
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