As I'm working my way though the book, I can't help but glance ahead in anticipation of the coming blocks.
Until next time, Happy Quilting!
~ Sue aka Another Quiltmaker
(This is a migrated post from my previous blog)
As I'm working my way though the book, I can't help but glance ahead in anticipation of the coming blocks.
Until next time, Happy Quilting!
~ Sue aka Another Quiltmaker
(This is a migrated post from my previous blog)
Here we are with the second block called "Arrowheads" from the book. It's made by using foundation paper, a technique new to me. Although the book includes the pattern, it includes no instruction on the assembly. So one must be knowledgeable in foundation piecing or search out resources to learn this method, which is what I did.
I found a video by Angela Walters which helped in understanding the "how to" principles.
Once I could grasp the idea, it came together well. I'm happy with how the block turned out.
Here's a backside view of the Arrowheads block. I'm trying to keep everything clean a neatly pressed, still with pressing seams open when possible.
I also opted to change the background fabric from "Ghost Hounds tooth" to Kona cotton in "Bone" color, which is shown on this block. I've remade block one to match.
In review, this little block was definitely a skill builder, checking off on a new technique learned. I'm looking forward to the next block!
Until next time, Happy Quilting!
~ Sue aka Another Quiltmaker
(This is a migrated post from my previous blog)
The first block called "Air Castle" easily came together. Once arranged into the quilt top, the finished blocks will be six inches each, which is a small size for me. I've opted to press the seams open to lessen the bulk on the smaller size. This will be my first quilt top using this method. It lends more challenge to keep things on point, but that's what this project is about.
Until next time, Happy Quilting!
~ Sue aka Another Quiltmaker
(This is a migrated post from my previous blog)