on my sewing cabinet - Y seams
making a project using Y seams on the sewing machine has been something i have avoided for a while. A few years ago i had a go at doing Y seams on a quilt for my husband i had a lot of problems and was really bad at it, i ended up hand sewing the blocks together and as a result i still have 3 blocks to go. . . . .
At the craft show at Newcastle last year i had a long talk with the lovely Paul from Somerset Patchwork and he assured me they were easy and i purchased
the Portsmouth pattern, the Le Moyne template kit and some lovely reproduction fabrics
i procrastinated for a while then decided to get going
the templates were fantastic to use and i quickly had my pieces cut out using my small rotary cutter
again i procrastinated for a few months, then started piecing them together in pairs
strictly following the simple directions provided in the pattern
all seemed to go well
i quickly reached the point were i only needed to put my final corner blocks in
after talking to Karen from Somerset at the Sydney quilt show about how to press my seams i decided
to get off the procrastination roundabout
and
hey presto one very proud owner of my first Y seam pieced Le Moyne star block
now the question is what to do with my orphan block?
Maybe this, i really loved this quilt
( i seen it up close at the Sydney craft show this year)
this is Somerset's Somersby quilt or
maybe i should make the Portsmouth quilt
Hmmm
definitely keen to make more but this many . . . .
hmmm
might need to buy some more reproduction fabrics
hmmm
(whats that you said gadget, "i have a shoe box full of them that i have been getting from Somerset s reproduction club" nahh . . . . those are for another project . . . well may be i could use some but i definitely need more)
Hmmm
i think i might procrastinate some more
hmmmmm
hehehe
seriously though if you have avoided Y seams give them a go, they just need a little patience, a gentle foot on the sewing machine peddle and although my block is not perfect i enjoyed making it
Secret sewing
don't you just love working on a secret sewing project
this is my secret sewing project i have been working on for the last few weeks
sorry it's a bit blurry but i don't want to give anything away and the photo was super enlarged
this lovely project is heading over seas in the next few days
i hope the new owner project enjoys it as much as i enjoyed making it
a huge thank you to
Cheryl
of willow berry designs for this fabulous little swap, i have loved all the projects
i hope your hands are working on a project that you love
i will show you all the complete project in a couple of weeks when i know it has arrived safe and sound
Ciao
Patricia
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