As Frank Sinatra sings, "Regrets.....I've had a few.."
Does anyone have any regrets starting the 2009 BOM? I know that I have about a million of them ...all in the shape and size of 1 1/2" half triangles!!
If I didn't love, love, love my Feathered Star (thanks Sherry), I would have moved on weeks ago.
I finished piecing the larger March pinwheels but have yet to attach them to the quilt center. Can one screw up pinwheels? Yep. But they are done at last.
My sewing room is a disaster. Since I am working with my stash, I have spent LOTS of time sorting through it and pulling about piles of fabrics..now all on top of my storage shelves. I will try to have it in an organized pile
for the entire year while we work our way through this project.
My biggest "not gonna do this" moment came after cutting the odd pieces for paper pieced triangles. The first time I did HSTs, I did it Sue's way. Chop, cut, peel of paper, then piece the suckers together. I understand the technique and it works fine. But I personally hate chopping off odd shapes from my yardage and prefer cutting off strips. I guess it's a personal thing and I could cut off the entire 7" or so sized strip and use it up in future months. But if I didn't use them again, I am left storing odd sized pieces inside my stash piece or another spot. The smaller my scrap yardage the more likely it gets wrinkled, squished and overlooked.
I tried the Thangles paper pieced patterns for my first 6" April star block. They work well with larger pieces and I can cut 1 1/2" strips off yardage for both squares and HST shapes, which I like. I prefer not to cut one strip 1 7/8" for the triangles and another size at 1 1/2" for squares. But I still thought pulling paper off the tris was a pain (even with the smaller stitch length). I then tried just using my Easy Angle Ruler and cutting the triangles. This ruler has been around for ages and you can cut the same size strip for your square and triangles alike. This has been my favorite method and I think I will continue with it. Yes, I have to handle the little pieces carefully when stitching the diagonal seam...but I have to be careful with pieces this small no matter what I am doing. No paper mess at least.
So I made great progress this week organizing this project. I have the printed monthly instructions in page protectors in a binder. I numbered each block and placed the properly cut pieces in numbered snack sized ziplock bags inside the page protectors. Each month I will choose 3-4 colors and cut 3" strips from my stash pieces. From those strips, I'll cut 2 1/2" squares for the blocks that need them, then cut the remainder of the piece to the 1 1/2" strips to stack and cut squares and HSTs. Each finished star block goes into the month's page. And sewing? Straight stitch plate, fine thread and
yes to pressing the seams open. It's sloooww going.
Some of you had the great idea of getting those border stars out of the way. I have followed your lead and those little guys are also cut and packaged. I also eliminated all the HSTs, preferring to use the rectangle and square method that makes flying geese for the star points.
THANKS!
Don't throw Flying Geese at me yet, I haven't figured that out.
Sue's instuctions are so thorough and the assembly pictures are great (still use those). Without her attention to detail, I would have stopped after the Feathered Star. So THANKS SUE!! For now, I am sticking with the BOM even though I may be at my own pace and in my own way. Life gives me enough "have-tos", I can tweak this a bit.
Pics will follow...eventually.