Discovered a fantastic way to use my scraps, they don't have to be matchy matchy, you just have to have LOTS of different fabrics. One decision you have to make is what colour fabric you want for your background and 'voids' on your wedding rings, don't use this colour on the arcs, unless you want them to disappear on your quilt. Something tells me that most of you do have a wee scrap mountain, so choice should not be a problem. Reading WPIWednesday at
http://www.freshlypieced.com/ stimulated me to write this tutorial today
Cut your scraps into 2.5 x 3.5 inch pieces. Roughly, not exactly.
I am using the Jenny Niemeyer 17 1/4 inch acrylic template set, mainly as I am lazy and want to make big blocks that I can get together to make a quilt this century.
Here standeth my scrap bin, its a laundry basket from john lewis, and its fab as has small base but is nice and tall.
And here are some cut 2.5 x 3.5 inch bits, duh
Judy's acrylic template set for wedding ring
I put a piece of paper behind the template, turned up the blackness ( terminology? ) setting on my printer, placed the template on the paper and photocopied the template onto back of scrap printer paper. Tada
Now pick a nice selection of 8 of your fabric pieces. I love contrast and clashing.
Go to your sewing machine and...... breathe
Take the end 2 pieces, right sides together
and with the end piece directly under the first transecting line on the template
Sew with a seam following the transecting black line on the template across the template, set your stitch length to 1.5 as this will give you a tighter stitch , less likely to pull out when you remove the backing paper.
Now, sew right along, through the fabrics and underlying paper
Take the piece over to your ironing board, turn it over and press the seam to set it
Fold back the paper behind and trim the seam with scissors
Turn over again and open out and iron flat
Hey hey, first sections done!
Now add another piece so it will cover the next section black line ( you can flip it over to check )
Stitch again alone the template line
Press seam
Fold back paper
Trim seam
Iron out flat
Et Voila!
Repeat process until all 8 bits are sewn
This is what it will look like now. I think this photo will irritate accurate paper piecers......but I always cut pieces a bit bigger to allow for error
Carefully remove the backing paper, hold the 2 seams whilst you do this to stop them ripping out
This is what we are left with
Take to your cutting board and apply and line up template over the arc, trim
Nice and tidy now
You are good for a coffee and a piece of fudge now, before the next one!
This what we are heading to , some time, in the future.......
Very cool. I love scrappy wedding ring quilts -- it's on my "to make" list -- someday!
ReplyDeleteThat is so smart to photocopy the template! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm having a smack in the forehead moment! Photo copy the ruler/ template! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a good way to do the arcs, I always thought you'd have to be a very precise piecer to get this quilt pattern to work!
ReplyDeletelooks great .. hope the coffee and fudge were good x
ReplyDeletewhat a brilliant template kit, the photocoping is a brilliant idea too!
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