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 -
3 comments:
I like the white background. I love the bright colors!
I 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.
I agree. Orange always needs toning down. Not a fan of orange. 🤣
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