Block number/name: E-1 “Aunt Exie’s Phlox”
Date completed: June 29, 2008
Number of pieces: 5
Notes on block: For this block I tried a different method of appliqué. I usually do needleturn with freezer paper on top. This time, I tried the method Anina demonstrated for this block. She used freezer paper underneath and then it acted as both guide and (temporary) glue to iron the seam allowances down. What I really liked about this method is that after the pieces were prepped, the appliqué went very, very quickly. I also felt like I had a lot more control at the points, resulting in pointier points (though still not perfect). On the downside, this method involved a lot more prep time, and I don’t think the time saved in stitching made up for it. In any case, I am happy with the result, and I think the method was successful enough that I’ll be using it again.
My freezer paper method is slightly differen than aninas. I don't know how you got your points so perfect. Even hers weren't as perfect as yours!!! Wowie.
ReplyDeleteI love it. It looks kind of like mine. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are beautiful! I can't believe how caught up you are. I'm even machine piecing and I'm so behind! I think I need to try this freezer paper technique as well.
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