Farmer's Wife Block 4 - Ann (Patchsmith style) |
Are you joining in the 1930s Farmer’s
Wife sew-alongs? There are two – one has
already started over at Very Kerry Berry (Instagram #fw1930sqal and Flickr Group). Kerry has an errata sheet which is really helpful and also lists fabric cutting measurements for paper-piecing one block a week.
The other sew-along is about to start on the 28th of this month and is
being hosted by the Fat Quarter Shop, Gnome Angel and Marti Mitchell (Instagram #fqs1930farmerswife).
I am joining in with both sew-alongs and thought I would share my reflections on the first four blocks made ........
Block 1 - Addie. Paper-pieced. "Looks simple but split points are tricky to match up".
Block 1 - Addie (Patchsmith style) |
Block 2 - Aimee. "Patched – measures 6½”". Had trouble matching center points but it is to size so I am happy with it. Besides it looks pretty.
Block 2 - Aimee (Patchsmith style) |
Block 3 – Alice. Paper-pieced. "Took 2-3 hours but turned out lovely and to size."
Tips:
Block J3 should be marked J2 and
vice versa.
Block
K3 should be marked K2 and vice versa.
I
changed the order of joining the pieces by stitching E, I and H together before
joining O to I.
Likewise
I joined D, F and G together before joining P to G.
Block 3 - Alice (Patchsmith style) |
Block 4 – Ann. "Tried patching –
dreadful due to small points. Will paper-piece".
So I paper-pieced and it came out to size and very pretty in Riley Blake's Bloom and Bliss fabrics.
So I paper-pieced and it came out to size and very pretty in Riley Blake's Bloom and Bliss fabrics.
Block 4 - Ann (Patchsmith style) |
I am joining the blocks together, on point, as I go along because I know what I am like – the blocks will stay in a drawer for far too long if I don’t sash-as-I-go.
I should’ve said that Very Kerry Berry is
working through the book from Block 1 through to Block 99 with two blocks a week whilst Gnome Angel/Fat Quarter Shop are also making two blocks a week but will be starting with simpler blocks and progressing gradually to the more difficult blocks. Either way, it is very good fun so I hope you get a chance to join in.
You can see all the blocks I have made to date over on my Farmer's Wife 1930s Pinterest board.
You can see all the blocks I have made to date over on my Farmer's Wife 1930s Pinterest board.