Turkey Tracks: December 28, 2017
Clue 5 and Quilty Play Time
I finished Clue 5 yesterday.
The pile of units is looking healthily large:
I will be interested to see how my colors will work in this mystery quilt, “On Ringo Lake,” by Bonnie Hunter.
Instead of working on the LAST THREE blocks of the big star quilt…based on my design from Amy Friend’s Improve workshop and her book IMPROV PAPER PIECING…
…I played.
I think it is really important to have play time with sewing.
And, like many quilters, I have the ongoing battle of using scraps so as not to waste too much fabric. Plus, I like scrappy looks in a quilt.
I pulled out some old blocks–because I wanted to see how the very modern fabric I chose for their sashing would actually work with these blocks. The blocks are a riff on Bonnie Hunter’s “Nine in the Middle,” from her ADVENTURES WITH LEADERS AND ENDERS. Instead of the 9-patch middle, I am using “made fabric.” The sashing fabric came from Rebecca Babb-Brott’s Etsy store, Sew Me A Song.
I like it. I like, too, the neutral block. I have A LOT of neutral scraps, so will kind of dot those around this quilt like polka dots. I will use colored squares on most of the neutral centers. The all-neutral one is a bit stark.
We learned in one of Bonnie’s mysteries, to use the Companion Angle ruler to cut the big triangle in the outer block. With a 2-inch strip, one can line up on the 4-inch line so as to get the top of the triangle cropped off. This technique would combine with the Easy Angle ruler for the outer triangles. No waste that way. You could also use the new corner cutting ruler and lay a 2-inch square over a rectangle and cut. More waste, though. And, of course, Bonnie always shows how to draw a line on a small square, lay it over the rectangle, and sew a scant seam. So many ways to make a unit.
Friend Linda Satkowski is making these “made” fabric blocks by using the same colors, like all the reds, all the blues. I think that’s very interesting too.
Right now I have TWO leader ender projects: The above and this one:
Garlic Knots, from Bonnie’s QUILTMAKER magazine column:
I THINK Bonnie made this quilt, and I suspect it is in her upcoming new book. Here’s a picture. If anyone knows where this quilt appeared, let me know so I can credit it??
I think I would NOT do a border…??? I seem to be in a borderless moment.
Finally, I played around with Amanda Jean Nyberg’s idea of making birch tree trunks from scraps. She made a small block, starting with a 5-inch square and making thin tree trunks–for a pincushion. I started with a 7 1/2-inch block and used 1-inch trunk columns. It so does not work: the block-size math isn’t right, it isn’t square, and I don’t like how the trunks lean. Will continue to play around with this one though. Clearly the beginning block size needs to be much bigger. Meanwhile I’ll throw this block into the Parts Department box and will probably frame it somehow to make the math work with other blocks.
I had a fun afternoon and emerged relaxed and ready to enjoy dinner and, later, to watch tv and sew “Valse Brilliante” English Paper Piecing blocks (Willyene Hammerstein, MILLEFIORE QUILTS). I have quite a lot of those blocks now, but that is a story for another day.