New Setting Triangles for My Jingle BOM! |
Erin Russek's Layout for Jingle |
It took me awhile to pick up where I left off, by the way. I had cut out all of the setting triangles from the red poinsettia fabric originally, but now I've decided that I like it better with alternating red and green triangles, hence the green triangles that I cut out this morning. There was a moment of panic, thinking that my triangles might have shrunken severely when I was soaking all the excess red dye out of them -- and then I remembered that I have Kaye England's special setting triangle ruler for Nifty Notions, and that's what I had used to cut my poinsettia setting triangles. I really need to leave myself better notes when I pack projects away in "time out!"
Specialty Ruler for Cutting Setting Triangles |
The other thing I needed to refresh my memory on was how I am supposed to sew these oversize triangles to my blocks once I've cut them out. There are lots of tutorials out there explaining the math for cutting out side triangles and corner triangles from cross-cut squares, and explaining why the setting triangles need to be QSTs (with the straight of grain on the LONG side) and why the corner triangles need to be HSTs (with the straight of grain on the SHORT sides), but this is the video I found that also explained how to sew these oversized triangles to your quilt blocks once you've cut them out:
I know this is a "no brainer" for some of my readers, but one of the main reasons I document these things in my blog is for my own benefit -- so I can find those instructions and tutorials again six years from now, when I can't remember how I did it the last time!
My next step for Jingle -- and this is my To Do on Tuesday goal for the week -- is to assemble the on-point block borders with the setting triangles and corner triangles, trim the excess fabric from the setting triangles, and measure them. My center applique medallion has an oversized, untrimmed block background, and I think it's best to see what side the borders will finish at first and then work backwards to figure out what size borders will fit between that on-point block border and the center medallion.
Maybe I will even be able to use one or more of my Accuquilt GO! Baby dies to cut out those inner pieced borders!
Today I'm linking up with:
- · Oh Scrap! at Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework http://quiltingismorefunthanhousework.blogspot.com
- · Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts http://smallquiltsanddollquilts.blogspot.com
- · Main Crush Monday at Cooking Up Quilts http://www.cookingupquilts.com/
- · Monday Making at Love Laugh Quilt http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/
- · Moving it Forward at Em’s Scrap Bag: http://emsscrapbag.blogspot.com.au/
- · BOMs Away at Katie Mae Quilts: www.katiemaequilts.com
- To-Do Tuesday at Stitch ALL the Things: http://stitchallthethings.com
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ReplyDeleteCant wait to see your finished Jingle quilt! I went to site & downloaded diections & blocks for quilt but the center block is unavailable. Might you know where I can download it from? Thanks
ReplyDeleteLeslie, I couldn't reply to you directly because you're set to "no reply." The center medallion was the only pattern that needed to be purchased, but the link in Erin's post about it isn't working. However, I DID find the pattern available for purchase in Erin's etsy shop here: https://appliqueaddicts.patternbyetsy.com/listing/584602057/miss-kringle. Have fun making your Jingle quilt -- I hope I finish mine before you finish yours, though! :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It will be a stunning quilt when done. You can do it!!
ReplyDeleteLove you quilt! Your applique and patched blocks look wonderful. It will be an awesome addition to your collection and house. I can see why your son wants you to finish it! And I can't wait to see it done, too.
ReplyDeleteIt is a stunning quilt. I can't believe you chose this for your first applique' project.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous quilt and I am so glad it's out of time out and you resolved the red dye issue! I can't wait to see this finished. A fantastic goal for 2018!!
ReplyDeleteI remember Jingle! I even downloaded and saved all the patterns, but applique just isn’t my thing, so it never got made. Yours is going to be beautiful! I love your setting. Great job sticking to it!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous applique quilt, very festive!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely quilt, can't wait to see it finished!
ReplyDeletethank you for the tutorial link :) I hooked up to it earlier today to save it to you tube :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful project!
This is so cool! I recognized the applique immediately as Erin's design work. She's a friend of mine, ever since we were co-workers on the staff of Quiltmaker. How are you coming along with this quilt? I hope you're closing in on your goal to finish in 2018, or shortly thereafter! Thumbs up!
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