This is a stack and whack ... it's easy, fun and goes fast. I got the cutting, piecing and top together in 8 hrs and 15 minutes. I think it's a good days showing. There's a little tut following on how I put it together. I named it SuperNova.
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It's going to be an Etsy quilt, but when I took it into the living room
to see how it looked on a couch ... I had a Miss Piggy moment, because ... |
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... it looks FABULOUS along with the painting! |
So, here we go, here's how I put it together ...
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Step 1: Pick your fabrics
Select good contrast, and 6 different fabrics per stack.
Batiks are a good choice as they don't bias stretch too much. |
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Step 2: Cut 10 1/2 inch squares
I chose 10 1/2 because you can get 4 squares
cut without much waste from 42/44 inch yardage |
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Step 3: Make your 'template' and stack the fabric
I used EQ7, but it would be easy
to draw your own. This template has 6 pieces,
so there are 6 different fabrics in the stack.
Number the pieces in the template. |
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Step 4: Start Cutting
Cut away the corner piece first. |
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Step 5: Keep Cutting
Work around until all pieces are cut.
No need to worry about precision ...
all 6 layers are cut the same
so they will sew together just fine.
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Step 6: Number the Sections |
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Step 7: Restack the Deck
Move the top piece of Sec 1 to the bottom,
and 2 pieces from Sec 2 to the bottom,
and 3 pieces from Sec 3 to the bottom,
etc etc etc for Sections 4, 5 and 6
The stack should be perfectly sorted,
with each block having
6 different fabrics. |
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Step 8: Get Your Sew On
I started by sewing all of Section 2 and 3 together,
and worked my way around each section until all the pieces were together, EXCEPT the corner ... it goes on last. |
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I did pay attention to getting that little ear extending on the OUTSIDE join of the block so the outside edge was fairly even. |
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Step 9: Iron seams open
I didn't iron as I sewed ... I waited to all 5 pieces
were sewn together. The corner edge
will be fairly uneven, and that's OK. |
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Step 10: Trim
I trimmed the whole block to 9 1/4 inches and
evened up the corner edge. I set the 60 degree
line on the top edge and that seemed to be a good
angel for that corner cut. |
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Step 11: Sew on the Corner
Again, pay attention that there are little
overlapped ears
as you align the corner piece on. |
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Step 12: Trim the block
The blocks should be 9 1/4 inches trimmed.
Step 13: Sew the blocks together
The top measured roughly 53 x 71 |
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And I like that there was nothing to match up.
The template is cut so there's no matchy matchy.
Liberating. |
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This painting was one of my better thrift shop finds.
And it has absolutely no provenance ... I know nothing of the artist, or the painting. Except that I really like it, and it is done with artist crayons.
Lacking a name, I call it ....
We Had a Lovely Time at the Regatta Except for the Pack of Wild Dogs
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