I hope you have all your cutting done. Today we start to sew.
It’s time to take all those squares and make four patches. 65 of them to be exact!
You might use these as leader/enders this week, or plan to sew 13 each day for the next five days. If you are like me, you’ll sit down and do them all at once.
Either way, instructions for the next part come out next Tuesday. So let’s get sewing! Click here to se Deanna’s post at Wedding Dress Blue.
Before I go, Jennifer made a badge for us to use to show that you are playing along!
I mentioned that I’ve been out of town. That means I’m playing catch-up this week!
First thing to catch upon is letting you know about this event.
I’ve been a Barbara Brackman fan for years, so I’m really looking forward to this. You can click Here to register.
Next up is a great sale at Connecting Threads! They have great prices anyway, add another 15% off and it’s even better! Don’t forget to check out the clearance section!
Fat Quarter Shop has some great precuts on sale this week. And don’t forget their daily flash sales!
I may do a bit of shopping myself today. These are affiliate links, so if you purchase anything after clicking through from my blog, I earn a small commission. You don’t pay any extra, but the commission helps defray the cost of the blog. Thanks for your support!
Barbara Brackman released this months block last week.
I traced the circles. Then I cut multiples of the leaf shape out of freezer paper. I ironed them in place on the back of the block.
Then I traced around them with my pencil to prepare for back basting.
This worked really well. I hope I remember this tip so I can use it again in the future!
I’m not a car person, so I’ve left the center blank for now. Barbara told me there is a dog block coming up. Yippee! She suggested using this as a signature block.
This quilt has been on my bucket list for ages! I finally pieced the top last winter in Arizona.
I knew I wanted to quilt it with lots of feathers, but I was so afraid of ruining the top, that I procrastinated.
Last week I told myself, no more! I marked my top and got to work. I only marked the spines with a chalk pencil. All feathers were free handed.
My feathers are far from perfect, but I like the overall effect. I used thread to match the fabric because I knew I’d have back tracking and I wanted to minimize how noticeable that would be. What I didn’t realize is that the red thread would not behave as well as the green.
My corners sort of match! This finished at about 45 inches square.
I think now I want to put feathers on everything! I just haven’t done them in a while and I lost confidence in my ability to do them. I definitely need practice, but I’m okay with how it turned out.
I love this color combination. I might have to make a bed quilt like this some day.