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Saturday, December 26, 2015
Behind the seams -
Hope everyone had a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!! - ;))
I spent some time playing with this -
A table runner - 3 x 2 -
And this -
A table topper - 6 x 6 - ;))
I thought that I had 48 blocks -
And could make a top 6 x 8 -
But I miscounted and only had 42 -
So I had to "make do" - ;))
The table topper is coming together nicely -
The two columns on the right are sewn in sets of two -
And the left column is already in sets of four - ;))
So far - I haven't had to match seams for more than two "grid" strips per set - ;))
The center set will have four "grid" strips to match -
And then the two long seams between the columns -
But that's no big deal - ;))
As most of you know already -
I MUCH prefer to sew blocks into TWOSIES -
Then FOURSIES -
Etc. -
Than to sew long ROWS of blocks -
And have to match ALL of the seams -
On ALL of the blocks -
EVERY single time - ;))
AND my TWOSIES/FOURSIES system came in VERY handy -
When I was putting together the runner -
Which will help explain the title of this post - ;))
So here's a bit of the "Behind the seams" -
For your entertainment - ;))
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IF I had sewn these blocks into ROWS -
And then tried to sew the rows together -
The two blocks on the left would have matched -
And the two blocks on the right would have matched -
But those two guys in the middle -
Well - they're not even close - ;))
The top one will match the one on the left -
And the bottom one will match the one on the right -
But they sure won't match each other - ;))
They're off by THIS much on each side - ;))
But wait!! -
The right side of the top block is a STRAIGHT piece -
With NO SEAMS TO MATCH on the block next to it -
And the left side of the bottom block is a STRAIGHT piece, too - ;))
SOOOOO -
I matched the seams on the two middle blocks -
To each other - top and bottom -
And trimmed the sides -
And used them like that - ;))
I don't think that anyone will notice -
That the blocks in the middle -
Are a bit narrower than the others -
But I DO think that they might notice -
If the seams didn't match -
And I kinds like that now they do - ;))
FUDGING to the rescue - haha!! - ;))
And I can always trim down the outer blocks -
If it bothers me later - ;))
Oh - and in case anyone is wondering why they didn't match -
They were originally intended for another pattern -
And I changed my mind -
And had to "make do" - ;))
That and the fact that my 1/4" seam allowance decided to take a vacation -
So one end strip is 1/8" wider than the other - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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6 comments:
Sometimes, seeing what you can "make it do" is the best part.
"necessity is the mother of invention" - works well for us quilters... not to mention we reserve the right to change our minds - not to mention the 'rules'. "Rules were meant to be broken" :-)
I totally agree!! - It was a lot of fun making it up as I went along - ;))
I totally agree with you, too!! - Maybe that's what makes quilting so much fun - ;))
Creative solutions .... I remember my twin brother pounding a puzzle piece into place saying, "I'll MAKE it fit, I'll MAKE it fit"!
Yup - I MADE it fit - ;))
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