The other day - Linda - asked me to show how I sort the strips -
For my Upstairs/Downstairs tops -
So I thought I could use the "Christmas colors" that I just sorted -
But - I needed to "reverse it" first -
To get them back to where I started -
And then "sort" them - again -
In order to show you the "process" -
So - here we go - LOL - ;))
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For my favorite version of Upstairs/Downstairs -
6 x 8 layout - 48 total blocks -
10" blocks - 60" x 80" -
I need 80 strips -
So I need 4 rolls of 20 - or 2 rolls of 40 -
This is the jelly roll as it came out of the package -
20 different fabrics -
Each strata needs 5 strips -
And this roll splits nicely into five groups of 4 strips each -
All I need is one strip from each group to make a strata -
Starting with the "lightest/neutral" ones -
or in this case the "white/beige/brown" ones -
I make four piles -
I take the next group of four strips -
And add one to each pile -
Don't overthink it - just add one to each pile - ;))
Then take the next four strips -
And add one to each pile -
Again - don't overthink it - you just need one in each pile - ;))
Rinse and repeat -
With the next two groups of four strips -
And that's all it takes to sort the first jelly roll -
Four piles with five strips in each pile -
All shading from darkest on top to lightest on bottom - more or less -
I see now that some of the greens could "shade" better in some piles -
And I can always change them before I actually sew the strata - if I want to -
But to be honest - it isn't that big of a deal with this pattern - LOL -
Each strata will be sewn in the same sequence -
Red #1 - Red #2 - Green #1 - Green #2 - Neutral -
And the darkest RED will be the MAIN diagonal in each block -
NOTE -
I had already decided that I want the RED to be the dominant color in my blocks -
If I wanted the GREEN to be dominant - I would have put the GREEN strips on top -
And would sew them Green #1 - Green #2 - Red #1 - Red #2 - Neutral -
That way - the darkest GREEN would be the MAIN diagonal in each block -
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Then I take a second jelly roll -
Another 20 strips - and do the same thing -
Split the roll into the SAME five groups of 4 strips each - SAME as above -
But when I make the piles -
I mix up the order of the strips in each group just a little -
So I don't have EXACTLY the same fabrics in each pile as the first batch -
What I want/need is EIGHT DIFFERENT sets with 5 strips in each -
For EIGHT DIFFERENT block combinations -
They may all look alike at this point - but that's part of the "magic" -
They are all similar but not exactly the same -
Once I'm satisfied with the fabrics in the EIGHT ORIGINAL sets -
THEN - I make a second MATCHING set for each of them -
One set of 5 strips - one strata - is enough for 3 blocks -
Two MATCHING strata will give me SIX MATCHING blocks -What I want/need is SIX MATCHING blocks -
In each of my EIGHT DIFFERENT block combinations -
For my 48 blocks total -
Trust me - it IS easier to DO than it is to EXPLAIN - LOL - ;))
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Sorting strips for the strata is the first "color/value" part of this magical pattern -
The second part is the "layout" -
I'll do another post with some examples of that -
After I sort through some old photos to find the ones I want -
I have a basic "formula" that I use for the "layout" -
And it's easier to DO than it is to EXPLAIN, too! - LOL - ;))
But before I do that -
I thought I would give you some more examples of strata sorting -
From some of my recent projects -
It might make it easier to "see" what I'm talking about -
All of the other steps - sewing the strata - pressing - cutting the segments - etc. -
are the standard steps for making "Trip Around The World" - style blocks -
But I have "my way" of doing it - and may do it a little differently than most -
so if you're curious about any of that - just ask - LOL - ;))
I finally have my "system" down on this pattern - so it's fairly routine for me now -
which is one reason why it's my favorite no-brainer - go-to pattern -
And I think it's nice to have at least one of those in my toolbox - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
4 comments:
Am I seeing correctly that in the sets you keep the reds in the same place/same order?
Is that how you get the strong main diagonal?
Always thinking! 😋
Ok, I think I have it. Just a couple of questions. Do you have to use all identical jelly rolls? Also, is the basic pattern from Bonnie Hunter or MSQC? Thanks so much!!
I had to go back to check which is UPstairs Downstairs...reminds me of Trip Around the World...so pretty how it turns out. Thanks for the instructions. I don't like to do that myself but love it when others do. All your quilts are gorgeous.
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