Farmer's Wife Block 19 - Carolina (paper-pieced and patched) |
This
week’s blocks for the Very Kerry Berry sew-along were:
Block 19 – Carolina. I had tried to paper-piece this block before and
it didn’t work out due to the eight inset ‘Y’ seams. So this time I paper-pieced most
of the block except for the ‘Y’ seams which I hand-stitched. It worked perfectly. And to save you any hassle I've briefly laid out how I did it ........
1. Firstly – and most importantly - do not
stitch into the seam allowance at all for this block.
2. Paper-piece the five individual sections (A, B,
C, D and E). Then join the sections by
machine-stitching the straight seams only and hand stitching the curved
sections. What this means is
you join section A and B together by machine stitching only the straight
A7/A1/A2 to the B4/B1/B2 seam.
Machine stitch only the straight seams. |
Fold B3 and B5 paper out of the way and pin A5 to B3 and A9 to B5 as shown.
Fold the paper out of the way on both the back and front |
Then it is a simple case of hand
stitching A9 to B5 and the A5 to B3 (two 'Y' seams).
Hand stitching your 'Y' seams is an easy and painless process |
Press carefully before moving on to your next seam:
Spot the 'Y' seam? Your block won't lay flat until all sections are sewn together. |
And that is how I came to construct a block with eight 'Y' seams
without using my seam ripper once!
Section A and B - two 'Y' seams done only six to go! |
3. Repeat this project to join section D to B by
machine-stitching the B1/D1 seam segment only.
Hand-stitch D3 to B4 and B2 to D5.
4. Join section C to A by machine-stitching
only along the straight A7/A1/A2 to C2/C1/C4 seam and then hand stitch A10 to
C3 and A4 to C5.
5. Finally join section E to section C by
machine-stitching just C1 to E1. Then hand
stitch C2 to E5 and C4 to E3.
Block 20 – Caroline. This block has been covered already when it came up on the Gnome Angel sew-along. To recap – I patched it
using half-square-triangles. It is one
of my favourite blocks.
Farmer's Wife Block 20 - Caroline (patched) |
For
the Gnome Angel sew-along there were just two blocks this week:
Block 46 – Jewel. I didn’t like the look of this block in the
book and I wasn’t sure it would make it into my finished quilt. I do not like optical illusion blocks – I
don’t know why – I just don’t. I made
this block using some of my favourite scrappy fabric and machine
paper-piecing. It went together
well. But I don’t like it. I am certain now that this block won’t be in
the finished quilt.
Block 90 – Sara. I paper-pieced this block in two fabrics and
I love the result. It is one of the
versatile blocks that can be sashed straight or on-point. Notes in my journal read “I cut fabric into
squares and triangles before starting so that paper0piecing was quick (one
hour)”.
You can find all the blocks made so far here or on my Farmer's Wife 1930s Pinterest board. So until
next time...................
Wow! Wonderful blocks Amanda! That first one looked extremely complicated! Christine x
ReplyDeleteIt was a little but once I figured to hand-stitch the 'Y' seams it all went fairly smoothly. I do enjoy a challenge.
DeleteThese are all so sweet. I think Sara is the one I love best today.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide whether it is Caroline or Carolina out of these four. I do know it ISN'T Jewel.
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