Is finally a Flimsy - ;))
And I'll show you in a minute -
But first - LOL -
I was "talking" to a friend and mentioned that I like to start in the middle because then I can sew the side triangles on the end of each row in the SAME orientation - all the way to the corner - flip it around and do it the SAME way to the other corner. Easier for me - I'll try to post pictures tomorrow to show you what I mean - ;))
So here are the pictures of the last row with the corner squares and "wings" for both "ends" -
The side triangles are sewn on in the SAME orientation on ALL of the rows -
And since I start in the middle -
I can add a new/shorter row to the ones that have already been sewn together -
I pin the "triangles" because there are no seams to match and I don't want them to shift -
And it helps to have the end triangles on each row pressed TO the BLUE -
So they lie flat and are not folded over to the green -
I don't bother to pin the rest because I can match and "nest" the seams as I go along -
Take it to the ironing board - press to set the seam - flip it up -
And press it toward the corner -
The colors are more "true" in these photos -
The "Sage" green matches the green in some of the leaves really well -
Funny how I could never think of the word "Sage" to describe the color until now -
Getting older is not for wimps - the "senior moments" will mess you up - LOL -
And - while I'm here - add the corner -
Press a crease in the middle to help center it on the middle sashing of the block -
Pin it in the center and several times on the ends - to prevent shifting -
Stitch - press to set the seam - and press it open -
One corner down -
And this is why I don't trim the side triangles until I am DONE -
The opposite corner had a wonky seam that needed to be "adjusted" - LOL -
So - now it's like its friends - not wonky -
And I was able to finish the second corner the same way I did the first one -
The "other" corners are actually the ends of the first rows that I sewed together -
And because I started in the middle and pressed the rows to the corners -
The seams are pressed AWAY from the BLUE on these two corners -
But I still pin and press them the same way as the other two corners -
Third corner done -
Fourth corner done -
And it's finally a Flimsy!! - ;))
The lighting above is with the lights OFF -
The lighting below is with the lights ON-
Neither one shows the "true" colors -
Like I said - the colors are more "true" in the photos at the beginning of this post -
Even the close-ups are "off" -
Then I put it up on the design wall in the hallway -
You can see the difference in size between this one - set 5 x 6 -
And the Cheddar one - set 4 x 4 -
It wasn't until I put it up there -
That I noticed the waves and bubbles ALL over the top -
That didn't seem to want to "smooth" themselves out - UGH!! -
It sure didn't look that wavy and bubbly when I was pressing it -
Or when it was on the floor -
I wonder if it will "quilt out" - LOL - ;))
BOB is pretty sure that it won't -
And figures that it may need a
To get it to lie flat like it's supposed to -
But she doesn't want to
So she'll
Because she's BORRRRRRRRRRRRRRED with it already -
And has at least three new Squirrels she wants to chase - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
Your pics were what I had thought you meant, thank you for posting them.
ReplyDeleteI like the way it turned out.
Can not wait to see what squirrels you are going to be chasing.
Thanks for sharing the step-by-step photos of your process. The 'sage' quilt is going to be a nice size. Congrats on the flimsy...or until BOB convinces you to tackle some seams again.
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