janie34997 wrote:
I am finished with month 1 and ready to start month 2. After reviewing the directions Sue gave us, won't it be tedious cutting out all of those small pieces traced on the back of the strip sets? Is there an easy method to do this that I don't see? I like the idea of pressing the seams open, since I believe they will lay flatter when sewn to the rectangle pieces. I may try paper piecing the triangles like I did month 1, but what size do I cut the strips? In the first month, they were 3". Do these need to be 2 1/2"? I could use the freezer paper method, but I don't have the 8 1/2 x 11" sheets and would have to order them on line. I also need an add an eighth ruler since this will lessen the bulk. No matter what method, we are dealing with tiny triangles! When I cut the 1" orange frond fabric for month 1, I cut too many. Is this going to cause a problem with month 2?
Janie, yes, cutting out individual shapes would be tedious, but they need to be cut out no matter which technique you use!
If you want to use paper piecing, and press your seams open, try the Freezer Paper method: [url]learn/classrooms/[/url]
You don't have to order special freezer paper. Just use your rotary tools to cut your own sheets 8-1/2" x 11".
The Add-An-Eighth ruler would lessen the bulk.
The instructions tell us to cut the strips 2" wide for month 2. (Page 2) Cutting strips 1-3/4" wide should also work for paper piecing, but you would cut the strips on the grain, not the bias. You will also need to make your own templates for cutting the individual triangles.
I don't know what else the orange frond fabric will be used for, but we were told to save all our scraps. If you run out, the TQS Shoppe will have more fabric available to purchase.