Monday, May 13, 2019

Starting my Summer Moon - tips and tricks

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Are you hopping on the Summer Moon train?

I hope so; we are already having sew much fun! Here at the Lilypad, I'm using all kinds of great orange prints and low volume neutrals for the backgrounds:





If you would like to see what Carrie Nelson is making, check out this Jolly Jabber blog post: CLICK HERE. She's using a modern Christmas palette, and it looks like it will be gorgeous!



In the blog post, you will find information on the bloggers who are participating in the Block of the Month.......they will be featured both on their blogs and on the Jolly Jabber, and the schedule is there for you.


 
 

Now, the whole reason that I wanted to do this particular sampler quilt is that I'm a sucker for punishment, er, I wanted to really stretch my "precision" muscles. (Grin)

If you've gotten your Summer Moon book, you will see that we are making three of each block pattern. We make them in small (5 inch square), medium ( 6.5 inch square) and large (8 inch square). Those little five inch blocks are going to be tough for me!



But I'm loving how the borders are added to the smaller blocks so that you end up having all the same size to assemble into your quilt top!

As I struggled, er, worked diligently to have precise quarter inch seams and lovely points and corners, I found some things that helped me get things right . . .

The first block I tackled was the album block. I found it quite helpful to make certain that the pieces were centered. Some of y'all may be better at "eyeballing it" than I, but this is the process I used:



First, I folded each piece to find the true center (above). Then, matched up those creases with right sides together:



I found that pinning them with going twice through the fabrics made them stay put a little better:



Here, you can see more of the block going together:



And I also found it helpful to grab something to help keep seam allowances from rebelling as they went under the needle . . . those little guys have a mind of their own! You may have a favorite seam ripper or a stiletto that helps you - be sure to grab it for this smallest album block!



I love my results! Pretty blocks -- small, medium, and large album blocks:


I'm really happy with how the background fabrics are working -- not stark white, but some interesting tone on tone and tiny prints!


I'm not sure which size is my favorite! The eight inch blocks really are nice:


Hope you have your copy of Summer Moon! Let me know in the comments if you are sewing along with us! If we have enough peeps playing along, we can have a linky party!

Love,



2 comments:

  1. Your blocks are so pretty! I'm in, got my first three done. Lived to tell the tale! My "precision" muscles are sore but I feel my quilting mojo returning. On we go!

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