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Monday, April 2, 2018
Strip sets -
For my next project started with a bunch of strips all cut -
And sewn into sets of three - ;))
I pressed a few sets open so you could see -
And I COULD run this bottom set through my strip cutter as is -
BUT if I did that -
I would get six three-sies that are the SAME color combination -
And I want more variety than that -
So I have another idea -
What if - ?????? -
I took two sets of three -
Making sure that there were no duplicate fabrics -
And that the BOTTOM fabric of the FIRST set -
Contrasted with the TOP fabric of the SECOND set -
And the BOTTOM fabric of the SECOND set -
Contrasted with the TOP fabric of the FIRST set -
And I sewed the FIRST set to the SECOND set -
And the SECOND set to the FIRST set - to form a TUBE -
Then sub-cut six sections at 1-1/2" each -
Giving me six three-sies -
Take them to my ironing board work station -
And separate the FIRST seam on the FIRST one -
The SECOND seam on the SECOND one -
And the THIRD seam on the THIRD one -
Like I was making a Trip Around The World - but not - ;))
Press those open -
Oops - that second one has one patch that is too short -
And I'll have to fix that - later -
Right now I think I'm on to something - ;))
Flip the last three over -
And separate the FIRST seam on the FIRST one -
The SECOND seam on the SECOND one -
And the THIRD seam on the THIRD one -
Press those open and line them all up -
Now - fold them in half - and take out that top seam -
Voila!! -
Twelve three-sies -
ALL different - ;))
Well - after I fix this guy -
Separate the pieces - and dig through my basket of 1-1/2" squares -
Substitute one for the middle patch -
Put the middle patch in with the crumbs -
And this guy back with his friends -
And I LIKE it!! - ;))
A little bit of "un-sewing" is required -
But I get a WHOLE LOT more variety - ;))
After I get all of the strip sets sewn together - and the "tubes" made - I can take them to my strip cutter and get them cut that way - it will be much faster -
I need 30 blocks and each block has four 9-Patches -
So that's 120 9-Patches with three three-sies per 9-patch = 360 three-sies -
PLUS 80 more for the alternate blocks = 440 total -
Looks like I'll be playing with these and my crumb blocks for a few more days - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
LOL... I look at those numbers and think "no" - but if I do it without so much counting I don't feel overwhelmed.
Love YOU Kitty-
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