Success!
This time, with focused attention to accurate 1/4" seams and using the "no-waste flying geese" method (which meant less bias edge contention and increased accuracy), the finished block measures 18.5". And I like this turquoise fabric even better. So it is a win!
Meanwhile, I am nearly done with a sequin tank top made from the failed dress parts. A little bit of hand stitching and some hems to go. I'm feeling the garment bug right now, so I think I'll focus on clothing for a bit. I've traced a few patterns and look forward to getting some cutting done soon!
Showing posts with label Modern Building Blocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern Building Blocks. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Skill building
As a gift to myself last Christmas, I signed up for a Block-of-the-Month at a local quilt shop, Gathering Fabric. They are offering a beautiful rendition of the Moda Modern Building Blocks quilt as their Saturday Sampler this year.
I was all hyped to get going when I picked up my first packet. But after making the first block, I realized this project was going to be a test of my skills!
My finished block ended up a full 1/2" smaller than it was supposed to. You can see my issue(s) highlighted in the photo above. Gah!!! But-- it was a good eye-opener. This pattern is truly a skill builder, enforcing the importance of accuracy while piecing. There is very little room for error. I think I have been spoiled by the patterns I have been using lately-- relatively simple blocks, lots of "trimming down" to size as you go and whatnot. My piecing skills have definitely gotten a bit rusty (lazy).
With accuracy in mind, I finally dove into my second block paying very careful attention to seam allowances:
Woo! And it is the right size! *happy dance*
Now I'm going to give that first block a do-over. I want to get it right!
I was all hyped to get going when I picked up my first packet. But after making the first block, I realized this project was going to be a test of my skills!
My finished block ended up a full 1/2" smaller than it was supposed to. You can see my issue(s) highlighted in the photo above. Gah!!! But-- it was a good eye-opener. This pattern is truly a skill builder, enforcing the importance of accuracy while piecing. There is very little room for error. I think I have been spoiled by the patterns I have been using lately-- relatively simple blocks, lots of "trimming down" to size as you go and whatnot. My piecing skills have definitely gotten a bit rusty (lazy).
With accuracy in mind, I finally dove into my second block paying very careful attention to seam allowances:
Woo! And it is the right size! *happy dance*
Now I'm going to give that first block a do-over. I want to get it right!
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