Pioneer sampler for Adoptee
#81
Well I got the block done, just took a picture and WOO I put it together wrong. Not the first one today either!!
I will take it apart and redo :hunf:
I seem to be doing this more and more.... really need to find a job before I have no mind left :lol:
Pictures taken today did not come out very well, glare from lamp, cloudy and rainy outside. I need to get this done first thing in the am as I have to finish packing tomorrow; class in pm.
I will take it apart and redo :hunf:
I seem to be doing this more and more.... really need to find a job before I have no mind left :lol:
Pictures taken today did not come out very well, glare from lamp, cloudy and rainy outside. I need to get this done first thing in the am as I have to finish packing tomorrow; class in pm.
#83
Block 7 Old Maid's Puzzle
This block really is not as hard as it appears.
Prepare the four triangle squares, then cut the 2 small squares into 4 triangles, and cut the large square into 2 triangles.
I like to layout my pieces on a scrap piece of batting.
Tip # Don’t forget the diagonal cut of these squares are a true bias, handle carefully and DO NOT press the diagonal edge until stitched to another piece.
This block really is not as hard as it appears.
Prepare the four triangle squares, then cut the 2 small squares into 4 triangles, and cut the large square into 2 triangles.
I like to layout my pieces on a scrap piece of batting.
Tip # Don’t forget the diagonal cut of these squares are a true bias, handle carefully and DO NOT press the diagonal edge until stitched to another piece.
completed block 7
[ATTACH=CONFIG]23198[/ATTACH]
attaching first triandle to triangle square
[ATTACH=CONFIG]23199[/ATTACH]
sew this edge when adding second riangle
[ATTACH=CONFIG]23200[/ATTACH]
#84
Should be Tip # 5 I think
A few more pictures of attaching the small triangles.
Once both triangles have been attached the long bias edges need to be squared. Using a long ruler, mine was 4" x 14" (one of my favorite rulers to use), lay the 45 degree angle against the diagional edge and the straight edge of the ruler on the 1/4 inch mark on the tip of the dark triangle. (clear as mud so far)?
Not a very good picture, hope it helps though.
A few more pictures of attaching the small triangles.
Once both triangles have been attached the long bias edges need to be squared. Using a long ruler, mine was 4" x 14" (one of my favorite rulers to use), lay the 45 degree angle against the diagional edge and the straight edge of the ruler on the 1/4 inch mark on the tip of the dark triangle. (clear as mud so far)?
Not a very good picture, hope it helps though.
attaching triangles
[ATTACH=CONFIG]23729[/ATTACH]
45 degree and quarter inch
[ATTACH=CONFIG]23730[/ATTACH]
#86
imjustme,
Jump on in the water is great!! LOL
Pull some fabrics from your stash and start with either number one and/or work on the current one #7.
The more the merrier.
aka "Mom"
ann
Jump on in the water is great!! LOL
Pull some fabrics from your stash and start with either number one and/or work on the current one #7.
The more the merrier.
aka "Mom"
ann
#88
farnsworth, I have posted my limit of pictures for today, and as I will be out of town I will post pictures Mon pm or Tues am for the layouts.
We still have 4 blocks to go, but by posting lay out options next week, you will have time to think about them,:)
Until next week..
"Mom"
We still have 4 blocks to go, but by posting lay out options next week, you will have time to think about them,:)
Until next week..
"Mom"
#90
I pulled fabric from my stash. I have it washing right now. I guess I am going to go ahead and start with the first block. I don't think I will be able to catch up with yall, but I will post pics as I get them done.
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