Design Wall Monday - 8/01/11
LEFT-HANDED QUILTING - Working with Fabric "Tubes" - Part 2
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Note - these instructions are written in LEFTISH.
If you are right-handed - just reverse the directions.
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Last week –
I was playing with Bonnie Hunter's pattern - Scrappy Trip Around the World -
I had two scrappy blocks done -
Saturday - I was going to show you my progress –
But I had too many photos – and didn’t have them all edited in time –
So I showed you the Jelly Roll Race Quilt I made instead. What a cutie!
I like that pattern – and will DEFINITELY make another one – or two – or three!
So anyway – I gathered up the strips for another six blocks -
And sewed up the sets -
After the sets were sewn - I pressed them - and made the tubes -
Then - to cut the segments - this time -
I dug out my June Tailor – Short-Cut ™ – 12 x 12 -
In no time at all –
I had all six strip sets cut up into segments -
I laid out the segments for Block #3 -
and staggered them before I "unstitched" them -
Block #3 – all sewn up -
Four blocks made -
And then five –
And – before I knew it –
I had nine blocks –
(And yes - I did have to scrounge up another six strips for the ninth block.)
Now I think I want/need 16 -
So I want/need to make 7 more blocks –
No problem -
I do them assembly-line –
And – it’s FUN!
Here are the strips laid out for Block #14
First – because I’m a Flippin’ Lefty! -
I FLIP #2 over on top of #1 -
FLIP #4 over on top of #3 -
FLIP #6 over on top of #5 -
Then - stack #5/6 on top of #3/4 -
And then #5/6-3/4 on top of #1/2 -
I lay all the strips across my knee –
And run #5/6 through first -
Then #3/4 -
Then #1/2 -
Clip them apart -
#1/2 and #3/4 go on my left knee -
#5/6 goes on my right knee -
Sew #1/2 and #3/4 together -
Add #5/6 -
All done -
Add it to four of its friends -
And two more to go -
Should have those done by next week –
Unless – of course –
Something else strikes my fancy in the meantime …;))
Talk to you later – gotta go – gotta sew –
Amazing what beauty can come out of a few strips :)
ReplyDeleteOh those Bonnie Hunter patterns are always so much fun - this is going to be a great quilt!
ReplyDeleteI have downloaded several of Bonnie's patterns and have yet to use them - too much I want to do, and not enough time to do them! I will look forward to seeing the finished quilt- it's looking very promising at this point.
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