of the dreaded foundation piecing. As mentioned in my last post I was going away for a quilting retreat over the weekend and it was going to be a "do or die" effort to get my head around this method or forget all about it and I am pleased to report back to you that I have actually achieved what I set out to do. The first piccie is the spiderweb - I really like this pattern as you end up with a secondary pattern of spinning stars.
The piccie below is of crossed canoes which I am making out of left over fabric from a quilt made many years ago of hawaiian shirts which were appliqued onto a blue background. I am going to make the crossed canoes into a bedrunner which will go perfectly with the hawaiian shirt quilt. The only fabric that I have purchased to make the runner is the off white one which has a small hibiscus flower on it which will fit in with the theme.
As well as learning foundation piecing my aim was to also use up all my scraps but I have to say that I did not even make a dent in the pile. Looks like the spiderweb quilt will end up being a king size one.
Once I have finished off these my next project is to tackle a New York beauty. I will keep you posted on my progress and in the meantime happy sewing.
9 comments:
Oooh Karen, the spider web is very effective. Well done on your mission to learn [and understand] foundation piecing.
Looks really great Karen, the spider and the left over shirt bits. I am glad you got over your phobia.
take 2....typed something deciphered the words, push the publish button and it disappeared.
So here I go again
Love the spiderweb Karen, and the left over is especially nice too. Well done.
Oh my! You have done a fantastic job there!!!! LOve the socks too.
wow Karen, you really jump in the deep end!!! I love them and do you find that you get a little bit hooked once you have mastered it?? I have a NYBeauty in the plans also!!
I really like that Karen. Well done.
I did call over before but didn't leave a comment, but on my return I have to say how much I love your foundation pieced spiderwebb. I keep looking at it and see a different pattern each time. Love it!
You have done a great job of FP and your quilts are going to look really fabulous :) I love doing FP too and find when I got to use my old machine I dont have to guess the 1/4 inch seams...much easier to stitch on lines :) Hugs Vicki x
I love FP. Your work is amazing. The spider web looks good and I love that you are using up "old"stash
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