And enjoying the first day of this brand NEW YEAR - ;))
I started with the PINK/ORANGE Squirrel -
From way back when - HERE -
And chose the "centers" for the blocks -
I have "parts" for 30 blocks - so that will make a 5 x 6 layout -
And come out to about 62-1/2" x 75" -
Then I dug out the Sakura Churn Dash -
Last seen - HERE -
And sorted the second flat-pack into pairs for another bunch of blocks -
I got 60 blocks out of the first flat-pack - so expect the same with this one -
I can cut two blocks at a time with my LEFT-EZE Rule™ -
And the rest from the left-overs for a little variety -
Then I got the next two jelly rolls for another Upstairs/Downstairs -
This time it's Moda's Blushing Peonies - Robin Pickens -
Each roll is 40 strips -
So it's easier to sort than the 20 strip rolls -
And has more variety in the fabrics -
The colors in this one are REALLY pretty - LOL - ;))
First I separated them in "fours" to see if I liked the variety -
And I did -
Then I separated them into eight piles of 5 strips -
When I was satisfied with the combinations -
And had them going from dark/black/gray - to green - to coral - to white -
I opened the second roll and made matching "sets" -
So that I would have two identical sets of strips -
Each "set" will make 6 matching blocks -
Folded up each "pile" and stacked the "sets" on the cookie sheet -
Eight "sets" of six matching blocks for 48 blocks total -
Then I went back to the Sakura Churn Dash cookie sheet -
And pulled two strips to cut two blocks -
Folded them over so that I had four layers -
Trimmed the selvage -
Cut the first of four HST -
Then the second HST -
Sometimes my "straight cut" ones are a smidge too big -
Because I think I overcompensate so that I don't "come up short" - LOL -
So I trim them now -
It's easier than trimming the HST later - at least it is for me -
Got all four of them cut -
Which will give me 8 HST because it's four layers deep -
Then cut 4 rectangles for the "bars" at 1-1/2" -
Because 1-1/2" x 2-1/2" is the same as 2-1/2" x 1-1/2" - LOL -
These four will give me 8 "bars" - again - because it's four layers -
Then I cut a square at 2-1/2" for the "centers" -
This will give me four - so I'll have two "extra" for mix and match later -
All cut - and I still have a good sized chunk left over -
The leftovers will be mixed up at the end to make the remaining blocks needed -
Then I sewed two of each block -
The Sakura Churn Dash blocks are 6-1/2" - and will finish at 6" -
The PINK/ORANGE Squirrel Blocks are 13" - and will finish at 12-1/2"
So - after dinner -
I may sew some of the first strata -
For my Upstairs/Downstairs - Blushing Peonies -
If I do -
I'll post the photos tomorrow - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
6 comments:
Gotta love squirrel projects. I like to (randomly, because squirrels lol) rotate around projects to keep things fun. The new jelly roll is just gorgeous!
I love that blue batik fabric!!!
I think I am starting to get it. The piles and sets, I mean. I just have to get some jelly rolls. Thanks for the step by step photos.
You are whizzing right along. I am being "contemplative" and not "doing" a lot.
I can see mixing the 6 and 12 inch blocks into a quilt. When you have all the blocks sewn you should try a layout using both of them.
Holy cow! You're off to a running start for 2021 and I love the new fabrics. I did a lot of sewing yesterday, too, and have plans for more today, but with the hubby home with me, awake (remember he works third shift, but is off a few days), my schedule shifts often and unexpectedly! But here's to a productive year...in one way or another!
Oooh, I love the pink/orange!! The Robin Pickins is going to be interesting too. I have her dandelion line in yardage.
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