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Monday, June 8, 2020
Next up -
THANK YOU you for your kind comments on my Batik Bento Box quilt top - ;))
Wanda Hansen of Exuberant Color was kind enough to email me a photo of a batik quilt that she made - and then I found her mini tutorial - HERE -
I like her method of starting with a square - sewing rounds - then cutting it into quarters -
Her way seems much faster -
And eliminates the problem of sewing pieces to the wrong side - LOL - ;))
I thought I might try a variation of her method -
And if my MATH is correct -
I think I can make 10" finished blocks -
Starting with charm squares (5") -
And using some pre-cut strips whole (2-1/2") and some cut in half (1-1/4") -
So I chose a matching set of charm squares and a jelly roll -
Benatrex - Karma - that I think is no longer available -
And sorted the strips by color first -
There aren't many "lights" or "darks" -
So I sorted them by "value" -
And shuffled a couple -
And then realized that I wasn't playing with a full deck - LOL - ;))
So I added them in - and tried it again -
Looks like a couple of the yellow/gold ones can go in the right/light pile -
But it's only a jelly roll - so it won't be "perfect" -
And "value" is relative - so I should be OK -
As long as there is SOME contrast in each block - ;))
Now I have to play with the MATH -
To figure out what lengths to cut the strips -
And to see how many blocks I can make -
So stay tuned - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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3 comments:
It will be interesting to see how this one comes together for you. I think that I prefer the method we used previously, if I were making another one.
I think your math is right for 10" blocks too. Thanks for the link to my blog. Good luck and have fun!
And another fun one under way! You are on a roll. Keep it going.
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