I thought it was a great idea and Brenda encouraged us to do the same. She assured us that even with a small 1/2" square we would still be able to recognise our fabrics.
I have started my grid.
I have finished two more blocks.
Four Corner Press B-13 |
Name of block: Four Corner Press B-13
Name of Liberty fabric: Small Susanna (blue)
Technique/s: Machine piecing
Number of pieces: 9
Total number of pieces:77
Tips: Great opportunity to fussy cut. Use a small square ruler to do this for the centre and corner squares.
Uncle Homer A-6 |
Name of block: Uncle Homer A-6
Name of Liberty fabric: Mabelle (blue brown)
Technique/s: Machine piecing
Number of pieces: 9
Total number of pieces:86
Tips: Once again a great opportunity to fussy cut. Use a small 4" ruler to do this for the centre and corner squares.
I am making these relatively easy machine pieced blocks whilst I am waiting to set myself up with the Dear Jane EQ software. Then I will be able to print out freezer paper and foundation papers for the appliqué and more complex blocks.
I'm linking up to Esther's WOW - WIPs on Wednesday
Lovely blocks Carole, and the grid is such a good idea. I'm trying not to do all the easy ones too early.
ReplyDeleteI used six fabrics and since I started with the center block and worked my way out in circles, it was fun to see that trip around the world start appearing.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I did I wouldn't do again, At 75 blocks I started sashing, boring beyond boring :) Once I caught up I did it as I went.
Really great idea to use the grid! The quilt is so large it must seem a bit confusing to keep track otherwise. This quilt is definitely on my to-do list someday.:)
ReplyDeleteI want to get back to my Jane!! After we move to SC in a couple weeks....I love her Quilt and History!!...beautiful Block!!
ReplyDeleteLooking good so far. I started with the easy ones and learned paper piecing along the way. By the time I got past the 100 block mark I was not so intimidated by the more complex ones. You have started with the one I ended with G-6. The only block harder than that one is M-3. At least in my mind.
ReplyDeleteYour DJ blocks look lovely and it seems like you are as keen to get more made as I am. the class with Brenda P. was a great way to kick-start the project and I can't wait to see more of your blocks too.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Carole, You have a great start.
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