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Saturday, January 17, 2015
Finally sewing something -
Yesterday I made the Heart -
From scraps that I had left over from my sampler quilt -
LHQSQ - Left Handed Quilter Sampler quilt -
See the page/tab above -
I found a bag of scraps for that top -
So I decided to sort through them -
And separate the colors from the neutrals -
And then Foundation Paper Piece the Heart - ;))
I have a full-blown tutorial on How I Do It -
Backwards - HERE -
It is also listed on the LHQ - Construction page/tab at the top of my blog -
LHQ - Foundation Paper Piecing
Check it out - ;))
I was asked once why I bother to do it -
The way that I do -
To me - my way is intuitive -
AND I like the WYSIWYG factor -
What You See Is What You Get - ;))
Here’s a quick - and - dirty (kinda) version -
Lay out a bunch of fabric scraps -
For a general idea of what goes where -
The corner (fourth section) will be “fussy cut” later -
And it would help -
If I sewed the “right sides” together -
So redo that -
And stitch together a couple strips -
For the third section -
Stitch together some scraps -
For the second section
Do the same for the first section -
And check for fit -
Lay out section 2 - face up -
With the foundation paper on top -
Fold the foundation back on the line -
Trim it 1/4” past the line -
Lay out section 1 - face up -
Sorry for the blurry picture -
Guess I was in a hurry -
Move section 2 to the top of the foundation -
Put section 1 on top of both of them - right sides together -
Flip it over and stitch on the line -
Flip it over to the right side and press -
Flip it back over to the paper side -
Fold the paper back on line #3 -
Trim it 1/4” past the line -
Flip to the fabric side -
Lay out section 3 - face up -
Put section 3 on top of section 2 - right sides together -
Flip it over and stitch on the line -
Flip it over to the right side and press -
Flip is back over to the paper side -
Trim it 1/4” past the line -
Flip to the fabric side -
Lay out section 4 - face up -
Put section 4 on top of section 3 - right sides together -
Flip it over and stitch on the line -
Then -
Flip it back to the right side and press -
Check to see that the entire Heart is covered -
Center it on a square of muslin - face down -
Stitch completely around it -
Starting on a flat area on the side -
Trim all the way around -
Trim the point -
Clip the “V” -
Remove the paper -
Cut a slit in the muslin -
Being careful not to cut the Heart -
Turn it inside out -
Press it -
And Voila -
What You See Is What You Get - ;))
As a side note -
I sew my labels to a piece of muslin -
The same way -
So there are no edges to “turn under” -
When I get to the “sewing on the label” part - ;))
On the “Organizing” front -
The boxes worked out nicely -
To hold the computer game CDs and DVDs -
That Grandpa wanted the boys to have -
So I got the rest of those together - ;))
And today I want to play with these - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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6 comments:
I love your cute little heart. Your method makes perfect sense, of course. What are you going to do with your cute hearts? I am in the mood for a heart project...don't know if I'll have time, but I am in the mood.
Ha ha.....I have seen it done that way, but it makes my head hurt. As I say "do whatever works for you."
Thanks, Karen - I make "hearts" from the scraps of each of my quilts before I put the left over fabric back in my stash or scrap bins. One day I want to use them all in a "memory quilt' - but I haven't decided exactly what I want to do yet. Follow the link to my post on FPP - it explains more about my "plan" - ;))
Haha - there IS a lot of flipping back and forth - but you do that with the "other" method, too - so both ways can make your head hurt. And on my page/tab of various "Rules" - #2 is "Do what works for you!" - so I do - and "My" way makes sense to me - ;))
that's how I prepare for applique on the extremely rare occasion that I actually DO applique.....
It's a great way to eliminate having to turn under edges - that's for sure! - ;))
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