and because I'm making several blocks, I want the pieces to be identical across the blocks, especially that big plaid feather.
While arranging the feather on the plaid for the most attractive orientation before fusing it down, I devised a way to have all the other #3 pieces look the same. I just needed to make some aligning marks on the yet-to-be-fused pieces.
Now all I need to do is find where that pattern repeats in the fabric, line up the marks, and fuse.
I got lucky with this fabric that the pattern repeat was such that I don't have a big piece of swiss cheese leftover. Can't say that for the green with white snowflakes piece - the repeat was widely spaced. But it's the consistency I want for the pattern pieces, so I'm willing to put up with holes in a fat quarter!
Now that the tic marks on the pieces are aligned with the fabric and fused, all that's left is to cut them out,
and finish my project, which is coming on Monday for the Stitch It and Gift It Blog Hop hosted by Carla of Creatin' In the Sticks. Ultimately, I'll be gifting this project to a dear friend - hope she likes it!
Happy Quilting!
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Great way to do this...thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeletethank you for this tip I would not have thought about fussy cutting the exact pattern this way
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Will have to file that in my brain
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!!
ReplyDeleteClever and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI want one of these table runners. Thank you so much!
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