Well, I'm getting better with age.... Here I have some pictures of Amber's quilt in progress.
cutting the 4-patch apart and inserting the 'fins'
...Well, I've decided to short-cut it, by sewing the 'fins' to the complete block with an eighth inch seam, instead of cutting it into quarters, first.
then fold it the other way and sew my 1/4" seam, unfold and Voila!
Okay, it is a bit thick with the 'fold' there, so I may slip my tiny scissors in to split the fold in half. Now it will look as if I never folded and sewed, rather cut and sewed. It looks like the fish are 'hiding' under their fins.
I have them all tagged (row and block numbers), so when I get the seams all split, I'll start putting the rows together. I have lots of leftover 'fins', so I'll eventually put them as prairie points in the border. Stashbusters has taught me a thing or two!
3 comments:
Hi, I am enjoying your quilting blog. When I was kid I spent the summers in Southcentral Va in the sticks. My elderly aunt used to quilt a lot for neighbors and relatives and so, as a NY kid, I wasn't really impressed. Now that I am mid-aged and she has Alzheimer's, I know I can quilt because I helped her so very much cutting squares and such but I never put my hand or mind to it!
When I lived in NYC, a huge tobacco company had their corporate headquarters there and believe it or not in the elevator corridors, were framed quilts that where very pricey.
Anyway, I will follow your blog, it looks like I can learn something from you! You are to be admired to take the time to teach strangers the art of quilting!
Happy quilting!
Thanks Yvonne for your kind words... Just hope I get it done before I need to! (grin)
Hi Nancy love your fish tails, I must admit Im a bit of a fabric folder and fiddler myself. It can give traditional patchwork such a modern twist, it has worked really well with your fish. Love it
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