Experimenting with Disappearing Strips
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- This week on Thursday Threads, Laura decided to take some of the quilt block tips and trick from previous lessons and experiment a bit. In this video, she is experimenting with disappearing strips. She uses what we learned about fence rails, disappearing nine patches, flower basket blocks and a shortcut for disappearing nine patches.
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That was a fun experiment. I recently did a block featured on another website that used 4 squares(light, 2 prints, dark) to start with. You pair up the squares having a light with a print and a dark with the (same) print. Sew across the diagonals a quarter inch away on each side of the centre. Then cut each of these squares into 8 pieces (cut across the centre horizontally, then vertically, then cut down the middle between your diagonal seams). You won't believe how many pattern combinations you can make! Just wanted to mention this because you like to try new things and you will have great fun with it.
Sounds interesting!. Thanks for the info. Have a great day!
I love your "let's see what happens" attitude. Not enough people are willing to take a chance. A little hint: If you will leave the square together and cut corner to corner, do a 1/4 turn (keeping it together) and cut the other corner to corner (making an 'X' with your cut), it will assure the squares are all the same size. (Some people are not as good as you are with 'eye-balling' the center of the long side of the triangle when cutting.)
Thank you so much for your suggestions. I stil consider myself a beginner and am always open to new ideas.
This looks like great fun. I fancy trying this out! Thank you for the !
I have a lot of fun trying new things! Especially if final result makes it look complicated when I know it's really easy!
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LOVE the paisley strip,just recovered 2 chairs with the same material...they look beautiful.Thank you so much for your video.
Thank you for watching.
Very fun! ❤️ Thank you.
It is very very fun. Thanks so much for watching.
Yes
I have some scrap baby quilt flannel strips so will just chop some squares and sew around 4 sides and pinwheel the end results. Seems fun.
It is a lot of fun! So many possibilities! Be sure to send a picture -- we have two Facebook pages/groups -- Crazy Dave's Crew and Sewing and Crocheting for Beginners. We love to see pictures!
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What if you took the larger 1/2 brown, 1/2 jelly roll and sewed them together all around - browns in opposite corners - then cut them apart?
Great idea. Thanks, Bonnie
LOVE IT !!!
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Also makes a cool pinwheel
Oooh - awesome idea! Thanks! and thank you for watching.
Great idea
There is not enough contrast between your two 2/12” strips on the smaller squares.
My husband says I sometimes need a little help in fabric and color choices! Just because it came out of the same jelly roll set, doesn't always mean they are perfect each and every time.
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Your cutting mat makes it very difficult to see the end results of your efforts. I wish you could work on a lighter surface. I teally like your suggestions, when i can see how they work out.
Thank you for watching and for your observations. Maybe I should look for a lighter mat when I replace this one.
Thanks again.
Curious why when cutting sometimes you pull backward instead of forward?
I have Myasthenia Gravis and sometimes experience some weakness. I have a little more control when I go top to bottom. Trying to teach myself new methods that keep the control.
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