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Showing posts with label freezer paper piecing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freezer paper piecing. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Big Wheel Keep on Turnin'.....

Proud Mary keep on burnin'.....
Recently, I purchased a Kaffe Fassett book called Passionate Patchwork...
     I fell in love with a quilt on the first few pages.  I thought it was vintage, but it is not.  And unfortunately the pattern is not in this book.  I am not sure if there is a pattern for this particular quilt....


This is so me!!!  Circles..spokes....print and color!!!! 

So I have decided to try to draft one on my own....
I drafted the arcs with my trusty freezer paper....


 There are three sections of wheels within this one large wheel.  So lots of folding, sewing, pressing and cutting....

   
And this is my version of the wheel....


If I am crazy enough to continue with this, I will make the center section with less spokes....the center is very thick where all those spokes meet.
That has been my distraction for the last couple of days...
 Flanders has been distracted by a chubby little ground hog {my kids called them grass hogs} running across our yard.


     She looks serious, doesn't she?
What has been your distraction today?  Hope it hasn't kept you from sewing :)
mary

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Busy Stuff.....

I have been so busy the last week....finishing up samples for classes....working on my hexagon....thinking about shapes and quilts....digging into my roots.....whew!

 

One of the classes I will be teaching this fall is a freezer paper piecing class....it will be a very easy introductory class....


this little carrot placemat should be an fun way to get your feet wet with paper piecing... 

  
Then over the weekend I spent Sunday visiting my mom.  Molly and Kyle {Molly's guy} went with me and we took grandma to the local museum....out to dinner....and we visited a couple of cemeteries.  It is good for Molly to remember her heritage...


yep...she takes it very seriously :)

Yesterday and today I have been planning a quilt I have been wanting to do for some time...
a spiderweb quilt.  I have seen many fantastic examples on Flickr and there are a couple spiderweb quilts in MO 2.  But some time ago I had ordered the kite ruler from Marti Michell...

    
So I think I will end up with a 17" block....


Sure doesn't look like much now, but I think it will be a sweet...quick quilt.  My plan is to use some of the Flower Sugar fabrics in the kite sections of the block...


Hope you are having a productive Tuesday! 
mary ;)

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Serving Strawberries.....

I have several technique classes planned for our Fall selection of classes at Sew To Speak.  This warm summer morning I was inspired by the thought of strawberries....


I will be teaching a freezer paper piecing class...this little pincushion {5.5 X 3.5} is paper pieced.


I used Essex linen and added a few little french knots on the stem to give texture and a little piping around...

But I didn't want to stop at just strawberries....so I fixed some carrots too....


How about a carrot placemat?


YUM!!!
Happy Sunday!
mary :)

Friday, April 8, 2011

I Have Decided on a New York Beauty!!!

I have been looking for the next project I want to work on...long term.  And I think I have decided to do a New York Beauty quilt.  Like the Pickle-dish, this is one I have always loved....so I found a few designs I like and did some paper piecing using freezer paper....
I also thought I would do a little mini-tutorial on the freezer paper technique....at least how I do it :)

Begin with your design and trace it onto the non-shiny side of the freezer paper.
Each quadrant of my design is separated into 5 parts and 3 of those will be paper pieced....the center circle I have decided to applique so I don't have a pieced center.

slide your design under the freezer paper and trace


Score the lines of your design with the back of your seam ripper....don't cut all the way through the paper...just score it to make it easier to fold the paper back.


Next cut your fabric so it is at least 1/4 inch larger than your design lines....I am using two fabrics and I will work on the first segment of my design {first triangle working from left to right}  Place a piece of fabric under the freezer paper template...the shiny side will be placed next to the wrong side of your fabric.

my fabric is placed under and extending beyond the lines of the first segment of my design

Using a dry hot iron press the freezer paper so it adheres to the first piece of fabric....then carefully peel back the paper so it is folded on the line of the first triangle.... 


Take your acrylic ruler and place it so the fold of the paper is lined up with the quarter inch mark on the ruler.  Slice the excess fabric so that a quarter inch seam allowance is left extending beyond the paper fold....


Now take your second fabric and place it so the right sides are facing and the raw edges along this quarter inch seam are lined up....
Stitch just along the side of the folded paper....be careful not to sew on the paper....just use the fold as a guide and stitch right next to it {I shorten my stitch length to 1.8}
Then unfold the second fabric...finger press along the seam....and then press the freezer paper again over the second fabric.  Now you will be working on the second segment.  Once the freezer paper is pressed onto the second segment...gently peel back the paper and fold along the next line.....again slice off the excess to leave the quarter inch seam allowance.

second fabric is unfolded...press the freezer paper again to cover the second segment and the second fabric

slice off the excess fabric leaving the quarter inch seam allowance

Continue in the same manner until you have filled in every segment of your design...
then trim around the outside of your design.  My pattern has the quarter inch seam allowance all the way around the outside so I did not need to leave a quarter inch seam allowance.  I trimmed along the outside edge of the paper pattern.  Carefully peel the freezer paper off of your pieced arc.

trimmed pieced arc



I have not sewn my quadrants together or my center circle....I think I will use a dotted fabric for the background....so I will be looking for the right background fabric....




I am not sure I will use this background....I need to audition other dots....
I very much enjoy this type of piecing...even though it can be a bit tedious.

Hope you are having a great Friday!
mary