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Showing posts with label Curved Seams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curved Seams. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Procedure Reminder: Quarter Circles * 2 = Bullseye!

I'm just documenting the way that seems to work for me to make the three piece bullseye or target block.

Background square has the template cutting lines drawn. The ring fabric will be not be used in this block.
Be sure the top of the templates is on the top of the fabric.
These templates can be used on a variety of sized squares, it just changes the location of the ring.

Template for ring is placed in a square piece of fabric, then traced and cut.
Then the fabric will be aligned correctly with the grain of the fabric.
It's important to get the grain line correct, I tried without doing this and the result included a lot of pleats!

Check to be sure the pieces are placed correctly.

Press to show the center of the curves.

Flip the fabric so right sides are together and pin the centers together.

Pin the edges, and then add additional pins.
When pinning the larger piece is below, then it will be easier to pin with matching edges.

Bring to the machine and sew with the larger piece on the top.
Slow sewing and realize perhaps some adjusting of the  top fabric will be needed.

The seam will be done!

TaDah!  The edges match and there are no pleats.

Press to show the center again.

Flip the pieces so the right sides are facing and pin the centers together.

Pin the edges, then the center of each side. And repeat!

When pinning it seems to be easier to put the larger piece below.

Take the piece to the machine and sew so the larger piece is on the top.

The second seam is done!

Press so the seams go toward the ring.

If you place the extra ring fabric within the sewn ring you will see how it all fits together!

Pressed with no pleats and the edges match.
In this case with the larger blocks pinning on one side and sewing on the other seemed to work. I'll check later to see how it works with smaller blocks...

This block was made as part of the Block Lotto in January 2012.

Templates and cutting list for making a full quilt are here:  https://www.modernquiltstudio.com/patterns/Eclipse%20mqs.pdf


Friday, October 14, 2016

Procedure Reminder: Curved Seams

When I'm getting up my nerve to try a new project or block, I have been sewing strips of different scrap fabrics that someone gave me.  I'm hoping that the variety of colors and fabrics will look nice when things are trimmed and sewn together in a quilt!  I'm making charity quilts - and perhaps one for me too!

One of the piece had a hole in in, so I decided to practice putting a curve in the seam. I'm posting photos to remind myself what I did!

I had to add some fabric to make the strip a little longer.  The hole is visible.

Over lap about an inch and a half - right sides up for both fabrics is important!
Used rotary cutter to cut a curvy line.  In this case it was all about the hole!

Remove the little strips and put the pieces together to verify where the top of both pieces will be when you sew.
Then flip over the one piece and start sewing!  

Press the seam.

Verify flat on the top too!
There are, I'm sure other ways to do this.  I just wanted to document so I would remember a way that was successful to me!
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Yesterday we went for a day trip to Mexico.  We drove to the border and parked on the USA side, then walked across the bridge!  Once there our passports were checked, stamped, etc.  Very different than what it used to be.  The passport man was very friendly though, his daughter is now teaching in France!

Although there were a lot of people walking over, I guess they were either locals or on their way to somewhere else as it really wasn't built up to entertain tourists.

Regular old (could be pretty much anywhere) shopping mall.




We were there as I had gone to a dermatologist the other day and he prescribed Retinol-A.  Not covered by insurance.  He recommended going to Mexico to buy as it would be a lot less.  So I did. 

The kick plates of the cabinet at the doctor's office were wrapped with metal.  Looked nice.

While waiting for the doctor to come to see me I was entertained as it was a Pokeman stop so I got supplies - then I captured this guy too!