A blog about quilting and using the LEFT-EZE Rule - my HST/QST Ruler designed for LEFT-HANDED Quilters -
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018
The backside -
Is just as important as the frontside -
So I thought I would show you How I Did It - ;))
I sewed the "alternate" blocks together assembly-line style -
Chain piecing a top section - then a sashing strip - then a bottom section -
And clipped them apart in sets - one set per block -
I clipped apart the sections in one set -
Then pressed the top section to the "solid" -
And turned it so that the "sashing squares" were pressed AWAY from the center -
And pressed the "sashing squares" on each side TOWARD the "center solid square"
The bottom section was pressed the same way as the top section -
And turned so that the "sashing squares" were pressed AWAY from the center -
I assembled two blocks at a time -
Sewing the sashing strip to the top section with the sashing strip on top -
After the second block sections were sewn -
I clipped off the one in the back and added the bottom section to it -
Again sewing with the sashing strip on top -
Since the bottom section has the solid squares -
The only seams that have to match are where the center square meets the sashing on the bottom section -
When the first one was complete -
Clipped it off and pressed it like so -
Flipped it over - and it matched up pretty well -
Rinse and repeat -
Now I have all nine alternate blocks DONE! - ;))
Time to get back to making more Crumb blocks - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew - ;))
Those crumb blocks are the serious time hog.
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