Nicole and I have been texting back and forth about our difficulties with the piecing of our Metro Hoops quilt. Poor Nicole even suffered an injury when she was so focused on her piecing, she sewed her own finger! Read about it here. I'm hoping Nicole and her finger are better today!
I got through making my strip sets and cutting my arcs for Metro Hoops. So far, so good.
My first attempts at piecing were a little less successful. I had a number of blocks make it to the "discard" pile. But now I think I'm getting the hang of it. I'm glad that I cut some extra arcs!
June 28, 2014
June 23, 2014
Hooping it!
What better way to start summer than a sew-along with friends? When Nicole and Thelma asked me to join them in making a quilt using the Quick Curve Ruler, I quickly signed on! I've had the QCR for quite some time, but this was the final motivation I needed to get started. I choose to make the Metro Hoops pattern and started pulling fabric.
I started with the Iris palette of Violet Craft's Waterfront Park collection, and added in some additional fabrics from my stash.
I made a test block (with scrap fabrics! These are not my corners!)
Start your engines, girls! I'm ready to go. Please stop in at Cupcakes 'n Daisies and Sister's Choice Quilts to see what Thelma and Nicole are planning!
I started with the Iris palette of Violet Craft's Waterfront Park collection, and added in some additional fabrics from my stash.
I made a test block (with scrap fabrics! These are not my corners!)
Start your engines, girls! I'm ready to go. Please stop in at Cupcakes 'n Daisies and Sister's Choice Quilts to see what Thelma and Nicole are planning!