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I decided to do the applique. I use Alex's method for finished edge. Machine sewn on expect for the small circles which...
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really pretty and well done!
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Very nice! I love the blue and white fabric for this.
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I really love your fabric choices for this! Well done.
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They look fabulous, (from someone who isn't even going to attempt applique.)
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Your applique blocks are absolute perfection. You've done this before! lol
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I have been trying to play the video for month 2 but am told to log in. I have logged in several times but it continues...
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Completed Month 2. I used machine applique. I need the practice as I am not as experienced with this method.
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Almost halfway done with month 2. Those little circles are kinda slow to make.
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You can always make the circles larger which will be easier for you to make. --Lynn
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Your block is wonderful! --Lynn
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Bammer, love your block. It appears you kept the paper on since you haven't trimmed yet. The Mariner's Compass is pieced into the Inner Road, Month 5. You can wait to trim until them, if you choose.
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Here's my Mariners Compass. The circumference only measures between 14-1/4" - to - 14-3/8", just a tad short of 14.5". I hope that I can make it work, perhaps by "widening my road" or using a 1/8" seam between Mariners Compass and road. If not, I may be forced to design my own center for this quilt, since I do not think a redo will make any difference. I worked on it as carefully as I could
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Nita, if the pattern was accurate--and you can tell by measuring piece F--it should measure 7" finished on the long edge--the problem came when sewing the wedges to each other. Each pair of wedges becomes a quarter circle.
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I just measured piece F on my pattern, exactly 7".
And I did join each pair of wedges to create a quarter circle, then joined the 4 circles to create the whole circle.
Which must mean that the problem came when sewing I sewed the wedges together ... Which, as I mentioned, I did as carefully as I possibly could. In fact, it took me 3 afternoons to complete the Mariner Compass, since I took my time rather than rush through it. Yes, I am discouraged. But if I need to redesign the center on my quilt, i will
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Originally posted by "Bammer" post=154352I finished but am hesitant to trim outer edges from past piecing experiences.
Any disadvantages to waiting to trim until I see if this is pieced in or appliquéd over?
And I went a bit darker on blues since my background is colorless
center it on the compass you should be able to see thru it. By not trimming the outside edge you have given yourself wiggle room and you will have a full 1/4 inch seam allowance on the outside of the circle. A lot of other people are going to find they come up a little short.
Jacqueline De Jonge, always has you leave the curve section long until you put the circle together, she is the queen of freezer paper paper piecing circles. Look her
up if you have not seen her work. HelenWHelenW
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Originally posted by "NitafromNY" post=154354Here's my Mariners Compass. The circumference only measures between 14-1/4" - to - 14-3/8", just a tad short of 14.5". I hope that I can make it work, perhaps by "widening my road" or using a 1/8" seam between Mariners Compass and road. If not, I may be forced to design my own center for this quilt, since I do not think a redo will make any difference. I worked on it as carefully as I could
compass. If you plan do that, maybe you could draw the stitching line on the wrong side of the compass with a frixion pen. That way you are not guessing if you have the correct
distance. Make a 14 inch diameter circle on tracing paper. Cut it out. Scotch tape it, centered on the back of the compass. Trace the edge onto the compass fabric. Then when
you make your road circle, trace the stitching line 1/4 inch and align the two stitching lines to stitch. I have done that on straight pieced blocks when I was 1/8 inch short, but not
on a circle. So I don't know it it would work. There might be other ways too. HelenWHelenW
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Thanks, Helen ... good suggestions and I will give them a try.
Actually, I tried re-pressing my compass from the front. This time I pressed the right side and I used steam, pressing firmly. My compass now measures a good 14-3/8" all around, a mere 1/8" short. So I am optimistic that the 1/8" seam (as opposed to 1/4") should work out okay.
And thank you for your complement that my compass "looks great". I humbly agree. Accurate piecing is not necessarily my forte, so I tend to gravitate toward easy piecing or free form, contemporary quilt design. The only reason I was brave enough to tackle this BOM was that it was paper pieced and my past experience with paper piecing (traditional AND freezer paper) has been very satisfying. Not sure what went askew this time and I hope my houses measure properly. I would hate to think that this will wind up in the trash. Been there, done that ...
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Nita, assertive pressing can often find that missing 1/8". Your compass will work just fine and this project won't end up in the trash. I found it took me until the middle was done, through Month 5, to really feel like my quilt was actually going to come out fine. From there, it was fun to build all the remaining buildings in the outer area. Just hang in there.
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North Alabama, USA
"I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson
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I decided to do the applique. I use Alex's method for finished edge. Machine sewn on expect for the small circles which...
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really pretty and well done!
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Very nice! I love the blue and white fabric for this.
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I really love your fabric choices for this! Well done.
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They look fabulous, (from someone who isn't even going to attempt applique.)
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Your applique blocks are absolute perfection. You've done this before! lol
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Refresh your browser and try again. Or use another browser. I have no problems with Chrome.
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I have been trying to play the video for month 2 but am told to log in. I have logged in several times but it continues...
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Completed Month 2. I used machine applique. I need the practice as I am not as experienced with this method.
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Almost halfway done with month 2. Those little circles are kinda slow to make.
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You can always make the circles larger which will be easier for you to make. --Lynn
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