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Elizabeth, I cut a rectangle 9 wide and 5 tall. That gives me plenty of wiggleOriginally posted by LizAnderson View PostI’m adding another question and want to know if others ran into this… I cut out my outside pieces and was afraid I was a little off grain. As you can see one side when I pressed..I had some extra ,but this made the outside piece lie flat. I have sewed another one..but now I’m wondering if I should cut a rectangle and attach to that for better accuracy?
room. I made a template plastic template of the 2 border sections, I use double
stick tape to tape it to back side of fabric. Cut about a 3/8 inch seam allowance
then use a few dots of glue in the seam allowance to turn the seam over the
plastic. I also made some cuts on the concave shape before turning. Then
I applique it to the double fan. Nice and flat and I like the way it looks. HelenW
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Elizabeth, I am having trouble understanding your problem. This photo shows where the grain lines on my blocks are.
There is no way I know of that you can have a straight of grain on a curve cut. That makes it a bias. My photo is for
turned edge applique on the template plastic. So I cut the seam allowance beyond the edge of the curve. If you are
using the templates, and you mark both your sewing line, and seam allowance line for cutting it out, and put some reference dots
or marks on both the fan and the background, you should be able to sew on the line. By hand it is easy to see that the
needle is going thru both sew lines. By machine I find using a glue stick to get it in position first helps a lot. Show a
picture of the whole fan block you are talking about, maybe it will be easier to see what you are asking. HelenW
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11 done! Slow, very slow, but steady. I thought I could get 2 done an evening while watching TV, but that isn't happening. I am very slow hand stitcher. I am not much for the scrappy look, and these blocks are the ultimate scrappy. They do look better with the crescents on them. This is a really stretching my comfort zone.
I have made 21 fan blade units and cut more. That is taking a lot of time. I thought I would sew the to the background fabrics like we did in month 1. But I also am considering cutting the background as a square, Then sewing the squares together to make a rectangle of 2 different prints. Then appliqueing the fan unit on the by machine. It will go faster and be less puckered. What do you think?
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Your idea will work just fine. I did machine appliqué of the small handle as it was the fastest method that gave me the result I wanted.
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You are not alone out there. This is my first time hand sewing also. Add to that scrappy is almost impossible for me. I am loving the BOM but definitely slow and loving hand sewing. I am addressing the scrappy issue by using scraps from my stash that I love along with the kit fabrics and "planning" each block considering high contrast and bright colors. That seems to help me have a more calm scrappy quilt. Thanks everyone for your helpful tips.
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Your blocks look good and you have created good contrast with value between the center and the outside of them. I like the circle effect.Originally posted by [email protected] View PostReady for Block 2
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About done with the 20 Glorified Nine-patch. All of the outsides are blue, the nine-patch are all different, my home died fabric. I stitched inside on the fold line instead of appliqueing the outside curve.Last edited by karonray; 02-25-2024, 10:05 AM.
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Thank you, Helen, you have been very supportive on the Forum for a long time. With the design the Nine-patch form around the center star, I don't think I will make block 2, just make more of the Glorified, Nine-patch. I've made a couple of block 2 and they aren't very friendly, and the nine-patch look so nice. I'm also playing with the idea of extending the curved piecing with Rob Peter to Pay Paul blocks to continue the circles into the applique area. Since I am so far from the scrappy into the controlled scrappy that it will be a different version of Jen's design.
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Just a comment. My printer didn't want to work with one piece of vellum. I put one piece of regular paper with one vellum...
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Hello Barbara! My Name is Naomi. I’m a Star Member. I’ve never done a TQS’s BOM but I have enjoyed watching. I have...
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Watched Becky's video again and noticed it appears that some of her strips are pieced, not whole pieces of fabric (possibly...
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Great question, Terri. Becky removes the paper AFTER sewing all the center medallion parts together. Her videos for Month...
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Hello Barbara, excellent information in today’s month two Live. Thank you for sharing!
Quick question: When is the... -
My blog for Month 2 is up. Read it AND watch the Month 2 Video BEFORE you begin:
https://bbquiltmaker.blog... -
Until January 31 they are all on the second page of Laurel Ridge:
https://thequiltshow.com/learn/category/... -
I only found two installments of the library horse riders. We’re there more installments and where are they. Thank you
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Please use this TOPIC to share photos of your progress.
If the photo doesn't appear it is most likely too large--resize... -
Please use this TOPIC to ask questions about MONTH 2.
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Month 9 complete and I’ve already started putting my quilt together. It’s so pretty!...
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I am using leftover fabric from another quilt because I love the colors. I know I will have to use more colors but this...
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Finished month 1. It was slow going on the first block as I went very slowly and carefully. By the time I finished the fourth...
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