How to make the Northern Lights quilt
#71
Originally Posted by danmar
Originally Posted by omak
I am SOOOO glad that you showed us the step by step for the setting block ... It is such a joy to watch precision work :thumbup: <wave>
Well, you've got me blushing again! Thank you for your comments.
Marilyn
all the world needs is ONE good one, right???? LOL
but, I do like to see the step by step instructions ... those who have been quilting a looong time sometimes forget what a new quilter needs to know to gain enough confidence to try her hand at it (or his hand, as the case may be ;-) <wave>
#72
Originally Posted by omak
Originally Posted by danmar
Originally Posted by omak
I am SOOOO glad that you showed us the step by step for the setting block ... It is such a joy to watch precision work :thumbup: <wave>
Well, you've got me blushing again! Thank you for your comments.
Marilyn
all the world needs is ONE good one, right???? LOL
but, I do like to see the step by step instructions ... those who have been quilting a looong time sometimes forget what a new quilter needs to know to gain enough confidence to try her hand at it (or his hand, as the case may be ;-) <wave>
get the rows messed up somehow. I just did it on one of the star blocks again. I still don't know what I end up doing to make this happen. Maybe you or someone else out there can
'enlighten' me....
I will have the squares all laid out to sew like in the picture. I start sewing the squares together into rows of 3, then I complete my 9 patches. Sounds like everything should be fine so far, doesn't it? WRONG! Then when I lay them out, I have the long 'row seams' going horizontal/sideways on 3 of them and the 4th ones seams are vertical. I don't understand. I must do something wrong, but what?
I realize that alot of the excellent quilters here on this site wouldn't need ANY pictures, just the pattern and to see the block would be enough, but I also remember when I started and some of the problems that I still have, so I post pictures to try to help other people. I enjoy it and if it helps just one person, it was worth it. I love to help others.
I think that last paragraph sounds kind of stupid, but that's how I feel. :oops:
Marilyn
#74
Originally Posted by sharon b
Oh I am a very visual person and love having the pictures to follow ! That is the way I learn best :thumbup: Thank you for all the work and time on this :lol:
#75
I am not sure if you are sewing each part, or if you are trying to do all the sections at one time ...
You mentioned the horizontal seam vs vertical ... and, the first thing I thought of was:
I wonder if she is keeping the rows connected as she is working on the sections ...
for example: a nine patch ...
Three rows of squares with three patches in each row ...
working on just one 9-patch:
sew pieces 1 & 2 (in the first row) DO NOT CUT APART
stitch the first two of the next row
stitch the first two of the last row ...
iron them if you must, but DO NOT CUT THEM APART (emphasis <g>)
sew the last patch on each row ... iron them, do not cut them apart ...
now, you have all nine patches together and all the seams will go the way you want.
the next thing I thought was: nine squares sewn together ... turn the patch a quarter turn, and VIOLA! the seams are going the other direction ...
of course <g> that doesn't work with the extra action you have planned in the nine patches - - they are a bit more than 9-patches <wave>
You mentioned the horizontal seam vs vertical ... and, the first thing I thought of was:
I wonder if she is keeping the rows connected as she is working on the sections ...
for example: a nine patch ...
Three rows of squares with three patches in each row ...
working on just one 9-patch:
sew pieces 1 & 2 (in the first row) DO NOT CUT APART
stitch the first two of the next row
stitch the first two of the last row ...
iron them if you must, but DO NOT CUT THEM APART (emphasis <g>)
sew the last patch on each row ... iron them, do not cut them apart ...
now, you have all nine patches together and all the seams will go the way you want.
the next thing I thought was: nine squares sewn together ... turn the patch a quarter turn, and VIOLA! the seams are going the other direction ...
of course <g> that doesn't work with the extra action you have planned in the nine patches - - they are a bit more than 9-patches <wave>
#78
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Central MN
Posts: 96
Marilyn,
Can you describe how you go about the partial blocks that
finish the sides of the quilt, so you just make a half block or
do you make the entire block and then cut it in half?
Your quilt is drop dead gorgeous. thanks for all that you
have done.
Can you describe how you go about the partial blocks that
finish the sides of the quilt, so you just make a half block or
do you make the entire block and then cut it in half?
Your quilt is drop dead gorgeous. thanks for all that you
have done.
#79
Originally Posted by sewlady31
Marilyn,
Can you describe how you go about the partial blocks that
finish the sides of the quilt, so you just make a half block or
do you make the entire block and then cut it in half?
Your quilt is drop dead gorgeous. thanks for all that you
have done.
Can you describe how you go about the partial blocks that
finish the sides of the quilt, so you just make a half block or
do you make the entire block and then cut it in half?
Your quilt is drop dead gorgeous. thanks for all that you
have done.
Thank you for the compliment, and you are quite welcome.
Actually, they are all just complete blocks. It just looks like partial blocks, because I don't make the quilt any wider. Here are a couple of pictures of the edge of the quilt again. I have pulled the blocks away from the quilt to the left, so you can see how the blocks look. Does this make it any clearer? I hope so. If not, let me know and I'll explain in more detail.
I just used the 3 colors from the surrounding star blocks and then cut pieces for the fourth side to finish the setting block. (In the second picture.)
Marilyn
This is the full blocks, used on the side of the quilt. They are just the regular star blocks and setting blocks. (Not partial blocks.)
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A close-up of the full setting block. It looks like a partial block because I am not making the quilt any wider, so I'm not completing the star from the next block.
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