Monday, March 3, 2014

Paper Piecing Tutorial from a Amateur

I have decided that I am going to learn paper piecing. To make sure I know it well enough to do it I am going to teach it.  I will even show you what not to do.  To start off you need a block.  If your a beginner you want to start with something pretty easy.  I created a block Star Bright Block which is the motivation for the quilt I am making.  It is pretty easy and well is what I started with.

Step 1 Pick you pattern.  Using the attached PDF this block should finish as 6 1/2 inch I believe.


One thing I realized when doing my block is the order of the block.  I let EQ7 pick its own order, but I quickly learned that it would be easier to work from the center of the block out.  So I will be renumbering it with the first 2 in the middle then the next 2 moving out.  and the last 2 being the outside.

Step 2 Line up your first 2 fabrics.  You will want them nice sides together.  Then you will want to align them with the first line you plan to stitch. You can see the shadow of your fabric if you hold your paper up to the light.


Step 3  Sewing down the line.  You will want to start and end your line just before and after the line.  I did not back stitch at all and with going a little over each direction prevented the need for that.  I held my fabric together, but it would be acceptable to pin it in place.


Step 4 Trimming your block.  You will first want to fold your pattern down the line you sewed.  With the sewing line as your guide.  You will then want to trim your excess fabric and paper using your ruler.



Step 5 Iron your first 2 fabrics flat.


Step 6 For this block we need to add 5 more fabric pieces.  Starting at step 2 again repeat the process.  I learned on my first block that some fabrics are hard to see though and some practice is needed to get the next ones lined up.  Continue steps 2-6 for the next 4 pieces.




Step 7  Hopefully if you made it this far you have a block that looks somewhat like the block above.  Now that is not how we want the finished block so we now flip out papers over and trim.  Make sure you put your ruler on the 1/4 inch line so that there is the seam allowance left on the block to sew them all together when the blocks are all completed.



Step 8 Align your blocks for your finished quilt.  Here are a few suggestions.






OK, now for things not to do.  To start with make sure you know where your fabric is going.  When picking fabric pieces, make sure they are long and wide enough to fit the spot they need to cover.  My first try I started from the outside edge and worked in and learned the hard way that fabric needs to fit the block.  Not the block fit the fabric.  It is hard to see from the pictures, but my fabric did not cover the tip of my block. Good thing was this was the first block that I tried and I learned from my mistakes.  For the 2 middle pieces I started with 9 inch strip that was 2 1/4 wide. The next 2 strips, I used 8 and 7 inch strips both with 2 3/4 width.  It wasted more fabric, but caused much less frustration in the end.



As I hate wasting fabric, I ended up using my scraps to make a piece of fabric, that I will use on a hot pad some time later this year.  If you like or hate or think something is missing in my tutorial let me know.  Also if you have a favorite tutorial, please put it in the comments and I will check it out.  It is a new adventure for me to paper piece.



Check out this post to see what my plans for these blocks are.  I will post more of the blocks as I get them done.







Sunday, March 2, 2014

Granny Square Mug Rug


I believe Tanya made this Mug Rug out of one of my left over Granny Square Blocks (I still have a pile of them from a year ago) It is a cute mug rug and we even have a great picture of it with a giant mug on it.


I even believe Tanya quilted this one.


Saturday, March 1, 2014

Square's and Triangle's Quilt


Tanya and I struggle to get good pictures of our quilts.  This quilt was I believe pieced by Tanya and quilted by me.  It is funny how long this quilt has been finished but not washed or taken pictures.  We have this issue with taking pictures and with weather only being so-so have not been in a rush.  Tanya wanted to post the quilt on Etsy and finally took these pictures.


If you are in the mood for it tell me which of these pictures you like the best and why.  I seem to be a decent quilter but cant take pictures to save my soul.




Sadly my favorite is this full on shot taken on the wall of my bedroom.  Though it does not show the quilt front I also like the one below.


Friday, February 28, 2014

Link A Finish Friday #107

I have to apologize for Linky Tools last week.  Almost all the images were lost I contacted the guy that ran it and he says it was a problem with his hosting center.  Here are a few of them with pictures this time.













These are some of the great quilts linked up last week.  Link up your finishes and don't forget to visit some of those that linked up.


Monthly Giveaway of $15 Gift Card from our sponsor Fat Quarter Shop. Please thank them and visit them for your quilting needs here are some of the places you can find them.

Their store at http://www.fatquartershop.com/ their blog http://www.fatquartershop.blogspot.com/ and Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/FatQuarterShop

Link up Rules are simple.  Link up something you have finished, Worked on, blogged about, slaved over or other wise accomplished over the last week or so.

No item not allowed.  Link up some of yours, visit some of the others and enjoy your quilting day.


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Reunion Crazy Hot Pads #3


I bet you were hoping not to see any more Reunion hot pads.  Sadly to say it is a slow news day today and so your stuck with these.  If there is any consolation they should be the last for a long time (reunion hot pads, Other hot pads I can promise we will have more of).


Though things are slow today I have been busy I am not sure how much a fan you are of it but I do post pictures as I am working on my Instagram feed.


I am not sure if the widget worked but if so you will be able to see my Instagram feed.  You can see from it each day what I am working on.  I put work in progress shots often on the feed.  If you want up to the minute access to what I am making follow my feed.  You can also see the last few Instagrams on my right side bar. (Yea my feed worked.  The most recent quilt top finish is my Simple Squares Quilt top called Hearts and Bugs)

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