Showing posts with label scrappy diamonds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrappy diamonds. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Sunday Sewing with my pals

 I spent all day Sunday sewing and watching episodes of The Closer (love that show!). I finished the Sparkling Prisms quilt and went back to the flying geese project. I may eventually finish this one...

if I don't have to keep doing as much unsewing as I do sewing.

I no sooner started working on it than Conrad came along to help. He settled in pretty quickly and fell asleep.
It's pretty hard to sew with a cat on your quilt. 
It seemed a shame to wake him up. It's sort of like when they get comfy on your favorite chair. Do you make them move, or sit somewhere else?

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Zig and Zag

 I spent some more time last night working on these scrappy blocks. I love using batiks and have lots of smaller pieces, so it's a perfect choice for this block.
 Conrad decided to get in on the action...
 taking a little nap amidst all the scraps.
I really do make a mess when I paper piece! 

Monday, February 4, 2013

Super Sunday Sewing

 Does this look comfortable to you?

I spent most of Sunday sewing. I made quite a mess as I went through some of my smaller batik pieces to do some paper piecing. I find paper piecing is more fun when you don't have to worry about what fabric goes next.  So this project is going to be scrappy.

 I don't know if everyone makes this much mess when paper piecing, but I seem to. Since I am making each block scrappy, I can use some of the leftover bits on the smaller areas of another block.
How do you precut your fabrics for paper piecing? I usually cut strips and then use the straight edge to line up with the last piece.  I made the blocks yesterday using the freezer paper method, so I don't have to tear off the paper when I'm finished. I am debating whether or not to teach it this way. I usually teach pp the traditional way, sewing right to the paper, but I really prefer this method. People seem to have a resistance to pp because of past problems, and I hope that by doing a scrappy project it might be a little more appealing to most quilters.