2012-2013 Dear Jane Stickle 2d Cyber Party Pictures and Discussion
#651
I finally went to the glass shop and I got my triangle cut from plexiglass. I notice that the blocks I paper pieced are larger than the blocks I made with templates. I used my 1/4" foot and was very careful with the seam allowance but I still had to remake about 5 of my blocks.
#652
Fabric Galore, What a great bunch of blocks. Love all the colors that you have used. Great job.
#653
Fabric Galore, i'm so glad to hear that you got your ruler... bummer about having to remake the tris . your blocks look great
I was thinking, too, of adding the sashings as I go along, but just haven't gotten to it.
I was thinking, too, of adding the sashings as I go along, but just haven't gotten to it.
#654
Love your blocks Losie. Great to see a few weeks together. Everybody has beautiful blocks. Look forward to viewing each day.
#655
Wk 8 - A7, A9, A11
A7 - Back Basting Needle Turn Applique. A new technique for me. The fabric really does want to turn on the line! I didn't think it was true...melons getting better.
A9 - Paper Pieced
A11 - English Paper Pieced.
What worked: Jeana Kimball's Foxglove Cottage size 11 Straw needle and Superior Threads Bottom Line 60wt polyester thread (both new for me but small gauge needle and fine strong thread worked great for EPP!
I made the block without the additional border...figured more than one of my blocks may need a border when this goes together so I will address it then.
Great blocks all. Very inspiring.
A9 - Paper Pieced
A11 - English Paper Pieced.
What worked: Jeana Kimball's Foxglove Cottage size 11 Straw needle and Superior Threads Bottom Line 60wt polyester thread (both new for me but small gauge needle and fine strong thread worked great for EPP!
I made the block without the additional border...figured more than one of my blocks may need a border when this goes together so I will address it then.
Great blocks all. Very inspiring.
Last edited by Fraew; 03-07-2012 at 11:28 AM.
#656
A7 - Back Basting Needle Turn Applique. A new technique for me. The fabric really does want to turn on the line! I didn't think it was true...melons getting better.
A9 - Paper Pieced
A11 - English Paper Pieced.
What worked: Jeana Kimball's Foxglove Cottage size 11 Straw needle and Superior Threads Bottom Line 60wt polyester thread (both new for me but small gauge needle and fine strong thread worked great for EPP!
I made the block without the additional border...figured more than one of my blocks may need a border when this goes together so I will address it then.
Great blocks all. Very inspiring.
A9 - Paper Pieced
A11 - English Paper Pieced.
What worked: Jeana Kimball's Foxglove Cottage size 11 Straw needle and Superior Threads Bottom Line 60wt polyester thread (both new for me but small gauge needle and fine strong thread worked great for EPP!
I made the block without the additional border...figured more than one of my blocks may need a border when this goes together so I will address it then.
Great blocks all. Very inspiring.
#659
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Great work everyone! Such a beautiful array of blocks/fabrics.
I'm hoping I can post my picture of what I've done so far. I'm adamant about using the stash I have on hand & perhaps buying only wee bits if necessary. I'm trying to follow the colours/scheme in the book. I'm not fond of using all the brown tones but I'm not changing my mind now!
Thanks for looking,
Maureen
I'm hoping I can post my picture of what I've done so far. I'm adamant about using the stash I have on hand & perhaps buying only wee bits if necessary. I'm trying to follow the colours/scheme in the book. I'm not fond of using all the brown tones but I'm not changing my mind now!
Thanks for looking,
Maureen
#660
Thanks for the compliments!
@SheriR: I'll do your pink and choc ones! Kudos to everyone doing more than one of these. The further along I get the more I think...nope, not doing that again.
@SheriR: I'll do your pink and choc ones! Kudos to everyone doing more than one of these. The further along I get the more I think...nope, not doing that again.
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