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Friday, September 28, 2018
Cleanup & Tiny Wonky Star -
Today I was NOT in the mood to wrestle with my monster quilt so I decided to do a bit of cleanup and finish my Tiny Wonky Star instead -
First the cleanup -
This is what I had left when I trimmed the seams on my monster -
And after playing with that -
I wanted to finish the "middle" of the Tiny Wonky Star -
So I sat back and RELAXED and spent some time un-sewing all of the triangles to see what I could salvage - and for the first time in several days I didn't fret about whether or not my "experiment" was going to work - which it did - lucky me - ;))
Then - of course - I had to count the "bounty" - LOL -
There are 4 little triangles at the very top - 4 large ones at the top left - 10 that are Left-Handed below that - and 8 piles of 10 Right-Handed ones on the right with 6 extra below that - for a total of 104 usable bits -
Now I can use my LEFT-EZE™ Rule to trim these to 3-1/2" triangles and match them to HST and QST cut from 3-1/2" strips - that's the beauty of the numbers on this ruler - they are the STRIP SIZE - so there's no guessing - you automatically know what STRIP SIZE you need to match the units you already HAVE - ;))
Then the Tiny Wonky Star - I was going to make a tiny 4-patch for the center - but Gene suggested a twisted or off-kilter one - in keeping with the "wonky" thing - but then I wondered what it would look like with a "crumb" center - it's not like I don't have any - LOL - ;))
So I found one slightly larger than a corner square -
Trimmed it to size -
And I think it will work -
Sewed the top row - pressing the corner squares IN towards the middle -
Sewed the middle row - pressing the center OUT towards the sides -
Sewed the bottom row - pressing the corner squares IN towards the middle again -
I know a lot of people press the top and bottom rows OUT to the sides and the middle row IN towards the center square - but I "reverse it" - LOL -
When I get to the end - it's easier for me to press the finished 9-patch OUT from the middle to the top and bottom rows -
THEN - from the back -
The top and bottom center square seams are pressed IN -
And the side ones are pressed OUT -
The other way - ALL of the center square seams are pressed OUT - and I don't know how people nest the seams from one block to next if they all go OUT the same way - but then again - it's probably just me - LOL - ;))
My way - I have no problem nesting the seams - if they don't nest one way - all I have to do is rotate one unit a quarter turn - and the seams will alternate - one set will go OUT - one set will go IN - easy peasy - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
The tiny star looks good with the scrappy center - good call Gene! But the big question is...what will you do with the "bounty"?!
Hmmmm... I need to grab my blocks and see how I have been pressing the seams. Will they nest block to block?
I love the crumb block center. It is perfect and a very "you" way to finish it. It looks really good too. I call it a WIN!
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