I have always admired the quilts I have seen at craft fairs but never really had a go. Having now joined the Break O'Day Stitchers I have the opportunity to create blocks for the community quilts they create. This seems like a good way to learn about creating quilts a little at a time.
I sew clothes and other items but as with all new skills there are things that can go wrong. There are techniques specific to the style of sewing being used.
Last week I watched a demonstration of creating a block by sewing two 10 inch square together and then cutting this apart to create a quilt block that has a pinwheel in the centre.
screen shot from https://bit.ly/3kxKGtd a PDF re disappearing pinwheel blocks |
Collected my 10 inch square of matching background fabric that will be the same in all the blocks. Came home and cut the contrasting 10 inch square, put the two together and went to the sewing machine to stitch around the outside edges.
Have I got my quarter inch foot attached? Check
Started sewing and even though I have sewn for ages it was interesting to see that I am not yet great at sewing a consistent quarter inch seam. I tended to curve out at the end of each side.
Off to the cutting mat to cut this square on the diagonals. Now I have a rotary cutter, large mat and have used the cutter to cut fabric for pouches, bags and other items but even so I found cutting the diagonals interesting.
Didn't remember the tip about using my recently purchased rotating cutting mat. First diagonal cut easily but then how to cut the second without moving the fabric?? Move myself around my cutting table, line up the next cut and go. Whoops the rotary blade moved away from the ruler! Now my resulting squares are not going to be consistent.
Oh dear. Well I continued as there was still more to learn about this technique.
Press open my four HST pieces - new vocab here. HST stands for half-square triangle. Lay them out in a pinwheel pattern and then start joining these together. My squares are not equal (because of my rotary cutter mishap) so this will be a struggle.
Got them sewn but still struggled with the consistent quarter inch seam. On thinking about it afterwards the other factor affecting the sewing is that most of the seams were on the bias. Something as a seamstress I maybe should have considered.
Struggled on and ended up with a very 'not square' square. Somehow I do not think that this will be added to any community quilt as it is too small as well. Whoops there goes one of my two pieces of background that each block needed to have.
Attempt Number 1 by MrsSOnline is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
Attempt Number 2 by MrsSOnline is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
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