How do you assemble blocks?
#31
Originally Posted by 1quilt_gma
Many patterns start out by telling you to cut all the pieces you need first, then start putting them together. I am wondering how many of you do that. Of course it depends on the pattern, but I am talking about ones that are made up of only one or two repeated blocks.
The reason I am asking this is because I am contemplating making a quilt that has A LOT of repetitive cutting. Sometimes I like to cut enough for several blocks and then sew them before going on. I am not proficient enough to try stacking fabric one on top of another and cutting. That may be in the future, but not now.
I would be concerned that I would misplace some pieces already cut. If there are a lot of colors/pieces in the block, I might get overwhelmed and confused as to where I am.
How do you handle the logistics of this? Would you cut all the pieces and then do the assembly type thingy (I can’t remember the term…) on your machine? Or out of sheer boredom, or aching hands, would you change your activity?
The reason I am asking this is because I am contemplating making a quilt that has A LOT of repetitive cutting. Sometimes I like to cut enough for several blocks and then sew them before going on. I am not proficient enough to try stacking fabric one on top of another and cutting. That may be in the future, but not now.
I would be concerned that I would misplace some pieces already cut. If there are a lot of colors/pieces in the block, I might get overwhelmed and confused as to where I am.
How do you handle the logistics of this? Would you cut all the pieces and then do the assembly type thingy (I can’t remember the term…) on your machine? Or out of sheer boredom, or aching hands, would you change your activity?
#33
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The last class I took,I cut everything out in different sizes only to find when I sewed them together, I hated the pattern. I put it away and never looked at it again and did not complete the quilt. Now I will do one block and see how it looks first!!!!!!!!!
#35
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The idea of making test block(s) is a good one.
Most of the time the instructions are good - but not always -
Took me a while to realize that the instructions are not always "perfect" -
Most of the time my fabric choices are good, too - but not always -
Most of the time the instructions are good - but not always -
Took me a while to realize that the instructions are not always "perfect" -
Most of the time my fabric choices are good, too - but not always -
#36
It depends on the pattern. If it is scrappy, I cut as I go along. If it is a certain pattern, and it tells you what to cut, I cut all the pieces. I label them and keep them in baggies, if there are lots of pieces.
#37
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If I do start something, I try to put all the components into one container -
then if I have to put it aside, I can find everything
I also try to put fabrics together that I had in mind for a particular project into one container.
then if I have to put it aside, I can find everything
I also try to put fabrics together that I had in mind for a particular project into one container.
#38
I always make a test block using fabric from my stash. Not because I'm worried about cutting instructions, but whether or not I can even do the block, This way I can practice making blocks correctly. Sometimes it takes a few trys to get them right, so I just make a tablerunner out of them. This way, I figure things out and don't waste the fabric for the quilt. I will also know by then if I like the pattern. If I don't I get rid of the pattern and use the fabric for another project. Then I don't feel like I wasted a lot of money.
#40
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I agree with quiltmom04. I usually cut all of pattern pieces and put them in baggies. I am sometimes interrupted and use sticky notes also. I strated this method when I was taking classes and had to bring the pieces to class ready to sew. Works for me.
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