I have to say that I finished sewing -
All of the "units" for my Pink/Orange Squirrel -
And I WON a little game of "Bobbin Thread Chicken" -
That little bit was all I had left on the bobbin -
When I finished the last HST - YAY - ;))
This Squirrel isn't going to be anything fancy -
Just a Missouri Star Quilt Co. version of a Churn Dash - HERE -
The
white combined with the bright colors should calm them down -
Plus it
also helps the charm packs make more blocks - LOL - ;))
Jenny uses a layer cake -
But it works with charm packs, too -
If you can get 4 squares of the same or similar print -
So the next step was to trim all of the HST down to 4-1/2" -
Trimming is not my favorite pasttime -
I much prefer to use my LEFT-EZE™ Rule to cut HST - then trim ONE dog-ear -
And I don't like drawing lines and sewing to the left and right of the lines -
But to each his/her own -
Anyway -
I trimmed up a couple -
And liked getting the chance to get rid of some of those "pinked" edges -
But I wondered if there was an easier way than to cut each one twice -
Up the left side and across the top -
Rotate the HST and do it again up the other side and across the top -
I wondered if I could trim BOTH sides at the same time -
Maybe if I folded it back up the way it was sewn? -
But what do I use for the "line" to line up with the HST? -
What if I could use my LEFT-EZE™ Rule to do it?
That would be cool -
So I tried it -
I used a HST that I had trimmed already -
Lined up my LEFT-EZE™ Rule with the HST -
And used another ruler and a Sharpie to mark my "guideline"-
A "smidge" to the outside of the HST to allow for the width of the line -
The mark can be removed very easily with an alcohol wipe -
But I should have put it on the TOP of the ruler -
So I wouldn't accidentally remove any of the "real" lines - LOL -
Tried it on another one -
Putting the NEW LINE - ON the edge of the HST - so I don't come up short -
Trimmed UP and ACROSS - ONCE -
And it worked -
Except for the two dog-ears that still need to be trimmed -
But those just need to be snipped - so no biggie -
And - YES - I realize that I could have marked the same line on the Square ruler -
But that wouldn't have been nearly as much fun -
Because I like trying to find new uses for my nifty little ruler - LOL -
So - after a while - I had them all trimmed -
And I put the "units" for a couple of them up on the design wall -
One "positive" with the WHITE as background -
And one "negative" with the WHITE as the Churn Dash -
I haven't decided yet if I want to make one version or the other or both -
And then I added a "center" to each one -
I like the white background. I love the bright colors!
ReplyDeleteI do like the white background. But if you aren't snowballing the corners, doing half of each will avoid having so many white squares in the top.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Orange always needs toning down. Not a fan of orange. 🤣
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