Saturday, December 5, 2020

All pressed -

 
 
My Upstairs/Downstairs - Christmas Colors -
 
Strata are all pressed - 
 
 
And cut - 
 
The "left-overs" are in the basket to the right - 

 
The cut segments all ready for the next step - 

Which for me - is to sew the "tubes" - ;))

I know most people sew the strata into a "tube" and THEN cut it - 

But I fan-fold each strata in thirds on my strip die cutter - 

And they lie much flatter for me if I don't sew them into "tubes" first - 
 
I can stagger the strata seam lines and cut several strata at a time - 
 
The trade-off is that then I have to sew the "tubes" individually - 
 
But that's some no-brainer chain-piecing - so I don't mind - ;))
 
After I cut them - I sorted them into eight piles -
The same original 8 combinations - 30 segments per pile -
 
And peeled off the top 6 - in each pile - and "reversed" them - 
They will be the "first" column/segment for the 6 blocks - 
Since they are already "un-sewn" at the right spot - LOL - 
 
Tomorrow I'll chain-piece the other 24 segments in each set -
One right after the other - keeping each "set" separate - 

Then I can do the "un-sewing" part - 
 
That's always FUN for me - 
 
I like seeing how the blocks will come together - ;))
 
Stay tuned - 
 
Even though I used my "magic formula" - 
 
I'm never quite sure how these will come out - 
 
Sometimes it's a little bit of a surprise - LOL - ;))
 
 
 
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew - 
 
 
 

4 comments:

Barbara said...

Looking wonderful! Surprises are always fun. 😄

Linda Swanekamp said...

Hmm, I think you lost me at cutting on the die cutter and sewing the tubes individually. Works for you.

Gene Black said...

Hmmm.... cutting the strips first -using a die cutter - and then sewing tubes just might be easier. I am less likely to be inaccurate on a short seam vs a longer one.

Barb said...

You are so organized....

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