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Glad you liked it, Heather! Always remember that there is more than one way to get something put together! Keep trying new ideas until you find one that is right for you!
Sue's directions for the 2009 BOM are even more detailed than for the appliqued one we are working on now, if you can believe that! However, I will also be adding some alternative techniques for some of the blocks in case anyone is interested. I had never done paper piecing before, and like you....really don't like dealing with removing the paper, but that part really wasn't too bad, and I must admit that the accuracy is impressive! But...I couldn't leave well enough alone, and will offer something else for you to try. With that said, I will say that for the center feathered star, I wouldn't even attempt it with traditional piecing. With Sue's directions it went together perfectly! If that star looks like more than you want to tackle, she offers a simplier design as an alternative that will go together faster. With alternative blocks for each element, we could all wind up with really different looking quilts! This is going to be fun!
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I guess we can assume that you all saw the new block of the month in Houston. Can we get a picture? WAAAAAAAAA! I want to see it too.
I want to do it this year. When can we expect a roll out on this one?
January 1? :? :? :?
OK I need a little cheese with that wine. I want go to Houston someday but you all know how that goes. Sometimes fabric is your first priority and of course eating and paying the mortgage. Of course I was there in spirit.
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Lauretta, you can see my scrappy version of the 2009 BOM on my profile. I also posted photos of the 53 fabrics that I used, because the fabric that Sue used (from TQS) was not available to me!Originally posted by LaurettaThanks for the info girls. See past Daily Blog October 30 for a picture of the new 2009 Block of the month. WOW I love it and can hardly wait. :lol: :lol: :lol: :P :P :P
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Hestia, Like most people, I like the accuracy of paper-piecing, but not the paper-pulling afterwards. Then I found Judy Mathieson's book 'Mariner's Compass Quilts' and she explains how to just fold the paper out of the way and stitch next to the fold. I love this technique and plan to use it on the '09 BOM. You can get great accuracy this way (just look at Judy's quilts!) without all the fuss. You still have almost 2 months to check out this technique before the BOM starts - it may be just what you need to take away any hesitation you may have!
-Tina, looking forward to the '09 BOM
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Anoher member mentioned that she does hand work paper piecing. That is an interesting idea. Does anyone know how that is done? This sounds like a way to get the accuracy of paper piecing while still doing hand piecing. I'd like to know more about how this technique is done.
Marge
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What do you all think about using something like Ricky's Stable stuff for the foundation paper in the paper piecing and then just leaving it there. It does just kind of wash way into not much of anything.
I just happened to think of this, and wanted to hear what some of you think of this idea???
Do you think it would work?
Ricky does have sheets that are precut to the size of paper, ready to run through your printer.
thanks
Heather
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Marge,
I do foundation piecing by hand. I cut muslin 8.5 x 11 and iron it onto freezer paper. Then I print the foundations onto the muslin using my laser printer. I use a running stitch to sew the pieces on and stab and stitch the pieces together so that I go through the lines on both pieces. I always had problems with sewing through the line on the back when I did it by machine. Both the stained glass quilt and the pinwheel quilt on my profile were made this way.
Frances
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I've used Judy Mathison's book and love her technique with freezer paper! I started using her method for Carol Doak's patterns 'cause it eliminates the tear away, even tho it is easy if you use Carol's paper.
I leave Ricky's foundation paper IN my machine applique for the Sue Garman BOM on my profile. I use the Sharon Schamber method of glue turned under edges and invisible machine applique. If you soak the block for about 3 hours after applique, the paper gets very soft. Or you can just wait until you wash the quilt when all done.
I personally don't do anything that isn't going to be washed i.e. wall hangings, so don't know about display stuff.
Lynn
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Frances, thank you for the instruction. This sounds like a method that would be good for hand piecing. I'm going to give this a try.Originally posted by FranceslovesfabricMarge,
I do foundation piecing by hand. I cut muslin 8.5 x 11 and iron it onto freezer paper. Then I print the foundations onto the muslin using my laser printer. I use a running stitch to sew the pieces on and stab and stitch the pieces together so that I go through the lines on both pieces. I always had problems with sewing through the line on the back when I did it by machine. Both the stained glass quilt and the pinwheel quilt on my profile were made this way.
Frances
Marge
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[quote="QuilterLynn"]I've used Judy Mathison's book and love her technique with freezer paper! I started using her method for Carol Doak's patterns 'cause it eliminates the tear away, even tho it is easy if you use Carol's paper.
Hi Lynn: would you mind explaining a little about Judy Mathison's method, as to how this is done. Heidi
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Can you tell me where to find the supply list for 2026 BOM?...
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My top pieced together with borders to be added. I had to recut spacer strip to 3 ins to fit correctly. Enjoyed making this...
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The nice thing about this is the way it's put together in 9 sections. Get done what you can, as you can. Just like we eat...
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Sue, my LIVE broadcasts remain on YouTube in The Quilt Show channel. My blogs remain indefinitely. Lynn's videos will only...
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I had to post a picture of my quilt blocks on my design wall, which is way to small! All the blocks are done but not on...
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Hi Barbara-
This has already been asked I'm sure-will your videos and Lynns be available in 2026? If not can I save... -
Thank you so much Lynn. The quilting is certainly inspirational. I will also check your blog.
Thanks again for Laurel... -
Lorry, Thank you for your comments;. I was able to find the blue parchment.
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Thank you Barbara, I think I have almost all the colors in this quilt and I was not sure how it would turn out but I like...
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Took a while to find it. The goose on the edge in the middle, far right, is turned around. The diagram on the left of that...
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That border is made with two separate blocks, A and B.
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I am finished with the top except for the borders. I have to thank Lynn for all the wonderful tips,tricks and videos as...
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What does the A and B mean on the coloring page?
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