Since the beginning of the month
I have done nothing but work
on the Oh, Say Can You Sew,
mystery quilt along
from Lisa Bongean.
Holy Moley
HST's !!!
1152 - 1 inch half square triangle (finished)
and sewing them into 128
nine patch blocks
I've been working on them pretty much exclusively,
nonstop.
Thankfully, I had some Triangles on a Roll
and Thangles papers in the correct size.
I hadn't used either of these for a long time.
But having to:
make so many,
make them scrappy and
make them accurately,
it was the best solution.
There seems to be so many steps.
Cutting fabrics,
pinning fabrics and paper,
sewing on the lines,
cutting apart
and finally tearing away all of the paper.
The good part is that each hst is the correct size.
No trimming after each one was pressed.
Time wise, it probably all comes out the same.
There were just so many to make!!!!
A quilt friend asked if I were going to cut off
the dog ears on each piece.
"No, way!" I said.
But then....
Despite my hand cramping up,
I cut off each and every one.
This is as far as I have gotten.
I've sewn 3 blocks,
125 - 3" blocks to go.
I needed to see if they would all turn out right.
I think they're going to look good
with the wide variety of fabrics.
Of course, being a mystery...
I have no idea if they'll look good!
So, as I sit at my machine
feeding it
these little individual triangular nibblets,
I was wondering how differently
each of us might approach a
repetitive process like this.
Do you do each step to completion?
Or
do you do small batches from start to finish?
As you can tell,
I push myself to finish each step,
even if it means sacrificing the
function of my hands.
Until Next Time-
Kyle