I'd forgotten how much of an up and down success ride I have with paper piecing. I made some paper pieced Doctor Who blocks and got lots of practice, designed the ears for Robot bear no problem and 24 fussy cut square in a squares later I thought easy peasy, I've got this down! Well last night, while watching Benedict Cumberbatch in Parades End, I struggled to get a matching seam on the two halves of the block.
The seams coming together can be quite bulky and my machine just said nope, not doing that. I came to the middle section and it stuck in place, needle going up and down and nothing feeding through. Of course I had stitch length set to 1.5 for the paper piecing bit and forgot to change so ripping out was a pain! This was attempt number 1 (I eventually binned this one it hurt my eyes so much!)
Attempt #2 went better, still a bit off but at least no refusal at the jump! In the end by the time Benedict's character had made his mind up to leave his wife, I had 2 decent looking blocks!
Maybe I was distracted by the love story or maybe practice makes perfect but 2 done at least for Anna to fulfill the brief.
Of course I tried again and things went much better. The answer was in the pinning!
To join the two pieces together I placed a pin in the join between the blue and white triangles to find the spot to pin from the back.
I moved the pin to the back spot as below and instead of turning the pin back into the fabric I placed a pin on either side of this one.
The trick was to keep this straight and when I did the pieces nested in better, my machine liked it better and I got really pretty points. Pinning any other way gave me pieces that moved the seams on top of each other and my Husqvarna Viking didn't like it!
So now I have 4 blocks! Don't they make a lovely repeating pattern? This is going to be one really lovely quilt.
I'm thinking these would look great as a cushion with 4 rows and 4 columns too!
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One word....GORGEOUS!!
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks! did you remove the paper before you joined them together? I always leave it till the end as it stabilizes the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful! I have found keeping one pin straight does make a huge difference with some blocks too.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to make a lovely quilt!
ReplyDeleteCheery fabrics! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThese are really fun blocks and I love the diamonds they make in the negative space too!
ReplyDeleteKim
http://tiesthatbindquilting.wordpress.com/
Love it!
ReplyDeleteThose are great blocks! Glad you found a method to get those points together so well, they look awesome now!
ReplyDeletethose 4 blocks together look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteso bright and pretty! Bet they are like chips, you just want to make one more...
ReplyDeleteLeeAnna Paylor
lapaylor.blogspot.com
Paper piecing is such a challenge. I avoid it like the plague! Your blocks are lovely. Visiting from NTT.
ReplyDeleteI've yet to make a quilt with a white background...but I'm inspired by your post to do so! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeletewow those are teeny tiny! but so cute!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Needle and Thread Thursday!
:) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation
those blocks turned out perfect! I had problems with the points in the middle too. I wonder if making the block bigger would be any easier? Either way I would like to make them bigger!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely blocks! I'd love to see how your queen bee chooses to quilt them :) thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteI love the secondary pattern! yes, they are going to be one pretty quilt.
ReplyDeleteYou did a fantastic job, these are beautiful, can't wait to see the finished product!
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