sick of cutting and sewing 2" squares, what was I thinking
#11
Originally Posted by intoquilting
I let a friend talk me into doing a postage stamp quilt using 2" squares. I don't think I will live long enough to finish it. LOL but I need to because I am determined to finish before she does. I am really tired of cutting 2" squares and trying to sew them together without having any 2 of the same fabric. What was I thinking??????? I am putting 16 of them together into a block. Will I ever finish? It remains to be seen.
#12
If your fabric is in strips, why not strip piece them. That's how i do mine. Do you know how to do this method? I made a steps to the alter which is veery similar with thousands of small pieces and strip pieceing is really quick compared to individual squares.
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Originally Posted by ube quilting
If your fabric is in strips, why not strip piece them. That's how i do mine. Do you know how to do this method? I made a steps to the alter which is veery similar with thousands of small pieces and strip pieceing is really quick compared to individual squares.
peace
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OM my. I cringe when I hear postage stamp. Maybe one day and I like the idea to cut a 2-1/2" pc of scraps and put them in individual jars so no doubles. Nowe I can start that anyway. And if I decide not to make one, I can PIF. I alreayd send small scraps to several who do these quilts. Hope you let us see yours when you finish, and you will finish it, we have faith in you.....:)
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Maybe do your quilt in stages. Have your box of 2" squares by your sewing machine and whenever you are working on another project, sew two squares together to "end" whatever you are working on. It is then your "leader" whenever you start up again. Then you have a bunch of twosies, which become foursies ect... It will take you a long time but I guess this could be advice for anyone thinking about someday making a PS quilt. Get started NOW!
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