Weekly Block Party by Elaine at Summercrater.com ... Joining in with Elaine to make blocks and Farmer's Wife Sampler Blocks |
Elaine, over at Summercrafter.com , has started a linky group , called Friday Night Block Party. We can link up a block that we made during the week, and see what other blocks everyone is making.
Recently, Elaine began to make some blocks from The Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt Book, by Laurie Aaron Hird. I looked up my book, and decided to join in with her. I want to try to make as many of the blocks as I can, to continue to improve my block-piecing skills. (But am not worrying about being late or missing some blocks.) I also joined in the Yahoo Farmer's Wife Sampler group, where I can access foundation paper pieced patterns for the same blocks and get some advice on the hard blocks. I really love to paper piece, but will challenge myself to do many of the template pieces, too, for the experience.
The Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt book sold at Amazon.com |
It will be a scrappy look, I think.
Before I began to sew, I wanted to make sure that several 'size issues' were cleared up in my mind:
- Use scant quarter inch seam allowance?
- Print options... print like usual, with "no scaling to page size" ?
Yes. And, I verified that when I also checked the "borderless" print option, the pattern prints out much larger... to make a 7 1/2 inch block , rather than the 6 inch block
Checking the "borderless" print option made the block bigger than the intended size of 6 inch |
- Is the template method or the paper pieced method more accurate (for me)?
Paper pieced method is more accurate, for me, for meeting points and keeping the 1/4 inch seam allowances needed for putting the blocks together later.
After studying all of these issues, I am ready to make the blocks finally!
Elaine started out making the block # 58 Mother's Dream (page 185 in the book)
My block: I chose to paper piece it this time.
#58 Mother's Dream FWSQ block by Susie's Sunroom |
The second week, Elaine made Block # 1 Attic Windows. (page 128)
#1 Attic Windows FWSQ block by Susie's Sunroom |
Last week, Elaine made the #2 Autumn Tints block. (page 129 )
#2 Autumn Tints FWSQ block by Susie's Sunroom |
Since I have 3 blocks made, I'll show you how they look together!
My blocks so far Susie's Sunroom |
I'm off to my sewing room! |
Linking up to: Friday Night Block Party @ Summercrafter
and Paper Piecing Party @ Quiet Play
I started making these a couple of years ago for the same reasons you are. I was in the throws of a newborn plus 5 other kids so I set the project aside. It has remained at the bottom of my to do list as other things have pushed heir way to the top but I will get back to it one day. I wasn't a fan of those little blocks but would be much more excited to paper piece them!! The blocks look great in the DS prints! Are you going to do the whole quilt with a blue, green, white color scheme?
ReplyDeleteYes, and adding the oranges from Denyse Schmidt's DS Quilts. I love them with these. I think that will add more scrappiness to the blocks....?
DeleteHi Susie, I love your explanations of all the measurements. I am sorry that the post didn't go up! I am having problems with new platform and my pictures are all wrong. I am working to get it up today I promise!! Sorry again!
ReplyDeleteLove these blocks.
ReplyDeleteYou're off to a great start! This is really good information for those who have the book. Your fabric picks are very pretty - you know I love those colors and prints!
ReplyDeleteI like to paper piece things too. They always match up better. I love your color combination as always.
ReplyDeleteI love your posts! I would love to get my own sunrooms in San Antonio! That would be totally wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI have that book but haven't made anything from it yet. I'm agreeing with you though - paper piecing is much more accurate. blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteThese are looking great so far! I'm all about paper piecing for accuracy ;)
ReplyDeleteHey there Susie! I looove your blocks. What a great project too! I like paper piecing as long as it doesn't get too crazy, lol.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I'm always a little scared of small blocks - miniature piecing and me don't do well together! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up Susie. I really love the color palette your are using! Crisp and clean and reminds me of winter! That Mother's Dream block is soooo pretty.
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