DESIGN WALL MONDAY - 7/1/13
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We have some awesome stuff on our walls!
Well, THEY do - ME - not so much sometimes - ;))
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On my design wall - kinda/sorta - is a TEST block -
Because I saw the prettiest quilt the other day -
And I HAD to make ONE block to check it out - ;))
The pattern is found on the Moda Bakeshop site - HERE -
It’s called Simply Woven by Jess Kelly of SewCraftyJess - HERE -
And then KatieZ - Zana’s Ninis -
Posted that she had made one - HERE -
It was very weird -
Because the day before I read Katie’s post -
I had been checking my stash for jelly rolls to play with -
And had chosen a couple in blues and greens -
Just like Katie did - ;))
Then I made a TEST block -
And the very NEXT day -
KarenM - Karen’s Sewing Room -
Posted that she had made one - HERE -
BOY - Great minds DO think alike!! - ;))
Thanks for the pattern, Jess!! - ;))
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Now about my TEST block -
It may not be obvious to a Right-Handed quilter -
But most photos included in patterns -
Are RIGHT-HANDED -
And since Lefties cut from the LEFT side of the ruler -
The photos are BACKWARDS to us - ;))
And for those of you who say “JUST REVERSE IT” -
It may be obvious to you -
But sometimes the obvious messes me up -
Do I reverse LEFT/RIGHT -
Or TOP/BOTTOM -
Or BOTH? - ;))
That’s what I need to know -
So -
Before I invested my time and energy -
And jelly rolls -
Into making a huge quilt -
I thought that I would make a TEST block -
And work my way through the instructions -
To see if I could get my block to “weave” properly -
And I decided to use Christmas fabrics -
Just because - ;))
Notes I made along the way -
#1.
For this TEST block -
Reverse LEFT/RIGHT only -
See what happens - ;))
#2.
If you are making a TEST block -
And cutting each strip individually -
PAY ATTENTION when you cut the background strips -
As they are NOT cut the same width as the jelly roll strips - ;))
I learned that the hard way when my first set didn’t “measure up” - ;))
#3.
When I sewed the sections together -
I sewed the NARROW section to the NEW strip FIRST -
With the NEW strip on the bottom -
And used the NEW strip as a guide for the finished size of the new section -
Easing the top piece as needed - ;))
#4.
If you step away from the block for a bit - and come back later -
You may not remember which strip was the NEW one -
It’s the one that goes ALL the way from one side to the other -
Because you haven’t cut it yet - ;))
#5.
When measuring for the next cut -
Make sure the NEW strip is at the BOTTOM of the block -
Running horizontally - left to right - like in the photo -
And place the 2-1/4" mark on the LEFT side of the first vertical strip -
Make the cut - separate the pieces - that is where the next strip goes -
#6.
The pattern didn’t specify which way to press the seams -
Bummer!! - THAT information would have been useful - ;))
So I decided to press the first set IN - toward the center/NEW strip -
Then after I made the first cut - and sewed it back together - I pressed OUT -
Then after I made the second cut - and sewed it back together - I pressed IN -
And so on -
My pressing seems to have worked out -
One direction has the seams pressed one way -
The other direction has the seams pressed the other way -
So when the blocks are laid out - and some are rotated -
The seams should nest nicely -
I hope - ;))
My final block is a LEFT-HANDED version -
A MIRROR IMAGE of the one shown in the pattern -
And although the edges appear to be the same -
The weave is different so it may not look right -
And may or may not play nice with a RIGHT-HANDED version - ;))
AND -
After taking it step - by - step - by - step -
And taking TONS of photos as I went along -
To jog my memory later on -
I now realize what should have been obvious -
I probably could have saved myself a LOT of trouble -
AND made a RIGHT-HANDED version -
If I had simply taken the photos provided by Jess -
And turned them UPSIDE DOWN -
Making sure that the NEW strip was always at the TOP of the block -
And cutting off the LEFT side of the block -
DUH!! - ;))
So now I KNOW -
To reverse BOTH -
And that’s EXACTLY what a TEST block is for - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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6 comments:
Nothing like making life harder for yourself :-)
I haven't clicked on the links you provided yet.
It certainly wasn't intentional - haha. Lefties have a hard time following Right-handed instructions and photos. Believe me, if the instructions had been written in Leftish - I would have had no trouble at all - ;))
I think lefties were never intended to use right-handed machines. When you sew it all by hand, all you gotta do is follow the pictures. It may take a bit longer, but then, so does the test block and that uses fabric!
Thanks, Julie - but that's what messed me up - I WAS following the pictures - the RH pictures. Take a look at the links - you'll see what I mean - ;))
And as far as test blocks are concerned - they do not go to waste. I try to make them in Christmas fabrics - and plan to have a really SUPER sampler one day - ;))
Wow! I LOVE that pattern. I'm glad you figured out how to make it. And I'm really glad I'm right handed!! lol
It IS a pretty pattern, isn't it? And pretty easy, too - if you know how - haha - ;))
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