Thursday, 14 May 2009
A3 - Hunter's Moon
This the first block that I made back in 2000-03. I'm not totally sure when I actually started my journey and I was very new to needle turn applique, but I look at it now after many quilts made with needle turned applique and it still looks ok.
C8 - Hani's Crown
What a mess! Foundation paper piecing is definitely not my forte.
The US dear jane group threw out a challenge to find who could put the block together in the fastest time. I came nowhere near the fastest and now that I look at the block it is definitely wonky.
I can live with the middle square but will be redoing the rest of this block at a later date, hopefully by then I will be more atune with foundation piecing.
The US dear jane group threw out a challenge to find who could put the block together in the fastest time. I came nowhere near the fastest and now that I look at the block it is definitely wonky.
I can live with the middle square but will be redoing the rest of this block at a later date, hopefully by then I will be more atune with foundation piecing.
Sunday, 10 May 2009
F2 - Kaleidoscope
Saturday, 9 May 2009
All my blocks so far
I have now taken photos of all my blocks and I'm dumping them here hollus bollus. I will slowly go through them, name them and talk about my sewing technique for each one at a later date.





Friday, 13 March 2009
Saturday, 7 March 2009
F-1 Big Top
This one was easier for me.
... and I made it by making 2 sets of ½ square triangles, making sure that the second set was opposite colours to the first, then cut the second set to the smaller size required and needle turned it down into position. I then cut the excess out from behind the block. Then I added the calico triangles on each corner similar to a square within a square block and then needle turned the red triangles into each calico corner. Lastly I trimmed the block to size.
.... and I even worked out how to take a better photo.
... and I made it by making 2 sets of ½ square triangles, making sure that the second set was opposite colours to the first, then cut the second set to the smaller size required and needle turned it down into position. I then cut the excess out from behind the block. Then I added the calico triangles on each corner similar to a square within a square block and then needle turned the red triangles into each calico corner. Lastly I trimmed the block to size.
.... and I even worked out how to take a better photo.
Monday, 2 March 2009
K10
What a task that was for me.

I haven't done a lot of paper piecing before this and found it quite difficult to complete the block.
First of I redrafted the block in CorelDraw and then printed out a ½ dozen copies and started sewing but for the life of me couldn't work out why it didn't look like it should, slowly the penny dropped .... I needed it to be mirror image. Once I redrew the block I started moving forward.
I did it in 5 rows and then sewed the rows together. The top and bottom row was done in 1 piece, but 2,3 and 4 were done in 3 pieces each and you really don't want to know how long it took me ... alright about 6 hours not counting minutes. I really do hope that the next challenge is a little easier.
Sunday, 22 February 2009
BOW Challenge
Finished!
Another one to cross off the list. This one was a tad harder.
I first made ½square triangles, joined them into a rows of 3x3, put a border around the four sides mitre-ing the corners.
I then needle turned appliqued the triangles in diagonally opposite corners and then cut the borders down to size, measuring and cutting so that the wonky look was correct.
This was successful after the second try, first time I cut the border and then sewed on the triangles and of course after finishing I realised that I had cut the borders the wrong way and the border was wide where it was supposed to be narrow.

Thursday, 12 February 2009
DJ Journey
Last year I decided that the computer was taking up too much of my time so I stopped blogging.
Now I've restarted my dear jane journey and I want to journalise my completed blocks. I've joined the American dear janers to keep me on the straight and narrow and hopefully will be able to keep up with the blocks of the week (BOW)
To be completed by last Sunday night was E7 - Bread Basket and I DID IT!!! in time too. I needle turned in reverse the edge triangles, needle turned the centre square on point and then needle turned the bias strips (must get myself a bias turner that adds the vliesofix at the same time) and then log cabin'd the outside strips.
This weeks is H12 - Hannah Lou's Hearts - and here it is - a nice easy one done needle turn applique.
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