Thomas A. Edison is credited with a great quote - HERE -
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.And I sure could relate to that - ;))
It was Sunday - and I decided to chase the Kuuipo Squirrel -
So I pulled out a bin with pre-cut 10" squares -
Found a nice set with 34 pieces -
Since I wanted/needed 30 -
That was perfect -
I arranged them on the ironing board so that only the top LEFT corner of each square showed - covering the edges with sheets of white paper - so I could see a mini-version of what the background blocks would look like if I were to put them all up on the design wall -
I was determined not to over-think it - so thought that looked good enough - and labeled each square like a spreadsheet - columns/letters and rows/numbers -
Pulled out the first four Hearts - and arranged them on the background square -
Cutting it a little close with the 1/4" needed for the outside edge - but it looks like it will work - if I snuggle them really close to each other -
Pulled out the next four and arranged them on the next square -
Then decided that I didn't like how the pink on the first one and the yellow on the second one blended in -
So I switched them -
Pink on yellow - much better -
Yellow on pink - much better -
Switching the first two squares didn't seem to mess up the mini-version at all -
So I continued to lay out four Hearts per block - in order -
When I got to the end -
I "kitted" them all up -
One background square and 4 Hearts per baggie - ready to go -
Leaving the first one - that was on the very bottom of the pile -
Gotta watch that 1/4" - but I think it will work -
Decided on the stitch I wanted to use to machine applique the Hearts to the background square and sewed the first block -
And the second one -
Time to test out my seam allowance -
Not perfect - and REALLY close to the seam -
But the back was the deal-breaker -
My presser foot did NOT like sewing next to the Hearts when they got THAT close to the edge -
I tried it again with my "zipper" foot and it didn't like it either -
The Hearts need a lot more "clearance" at the edges -
So - on to Plan B -
What if I appliqued each Heart to a separate background square? -
I laid out the next four Hearts on some squares that I had cut years ago -
And now they look LONELY all by themselves on their own block - LOL - ;))
So I have Plan C - that I'm going to try next -
And - to paraphrase Edison -
I have not failed. I've just found "some" ways that won't work.I'm sure there are others -
But there is also one out there that WILL work -
I just gotta find it - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
2 comments:
Is there any reason that you can't do the first one and just make the background blocks bigger? (other than the need to buy more fabric, of course. LOL)
Yeah, I was going to suggest the same as Gene did above.
Or the other thing. . if you were going to do one heart per block put the hearts closer to the corners (so that you could get the 4 block look but just on 4 blocks) and then cut down the excess "blank" fabric.
I really like your hearts and look forward to seeing what you finally come up with.
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