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Mystery Quilt!!~
Part 3
© Bonnie K Hunter.
Building Blocks!
The
first units are ready to put together!
The first picture shows the main unit. Two 4-patches and a
pinwheel! You need 82 pieced bricks shown in the above left.
The next picture shows a cropped
brick! Notice that the 4 patch and the pinwheel next to it are
all facing the same way as in the full sized pieced brick, but on the
far right end, we have a split 4 patch unit. You need 6 cropped
bricks just like this. Watch the way your pinwheels turn, and the
direction the darks are going in each 4 patch. Consistency is important
here!
This little piece has a 4 patch and a split pinwheel unit. You need 4
of these.
This is where I'm going to
talk to you about pressing. This is where you might see that it
doesn't work to always pinwheel the seams on the back of a 4 patch, or
on a pinwheel block towards the dark. If you "always" press
towards the dark, the seams might not butt up if you do. On the 4
patches, I pressed towards the dark on the pairs, but when joining the
halves together to make the 4 patch, I press to one side. Sometimes,
depending which direction I'm laying the darks in the 4 patch to make
the design, I might want to flip the 4 patch around so that the purple
(or whatever color) is not in the top position, but where the red
is. That is going to change the direction of the second seam in
the 4 patch. Because I press to one side, I can simply finger
press that seam back the direction I need it to go. I want the
seam between the split 4 patch or split pinwheel in the units above to
butt together when I join them to the 4 patches, and that means I need
to be able to change the direction of the pressing occassionally,
depending how I lay out the scrappy units. This is why I am not a
stickler on which way to press. I need my options open. I don't stress
it to much. Sometimes it requires "GASP" twisting a seam and mashing it
flat! Not very often, but sometimes. And do I care? NO. I'm
having stress free fun, and that's what this is about for me.
If you ARE a pinwheeler with your seams, try pressing all the 4 patch
seams towards the dark, and all the pinwheel seams around towards the
light. That just might do the trick for you.
So there you have it!
Full Pieced Bricks: Make 82
Cropped Bricks: Make 6
4-patch
& Split Pinwheel Brick: Make 4
Step 4 will have us in
lay-out mode! YEAH!!!
Questions
or Comments? I would love to hear from you!!
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