Not to mention my least favourite part. Where you end up with a table covered in tiny little bits of shredded paper.
But then, the end result makes it all worth it. The pointiest of points. The making possible what would ordinarily be impossible (at least for a slapdash sewer like me).
The pattern is by Anna Maria Horner, and originally called for straightforward piecing. The idea of cutting a whole load of precise shapes with loads of bias edges scared me so I went for what I thought would be easier and converted to foundation piecing. It worked, but not without a good deal of swearing.
And I love it



So lovely to see you back blogging again, Charlotte! I love this little quilt, everything about it - fabric, quilting, pattern. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteawww, thanks Helen!
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Love the stitching
ReplyDeleteLove it! The quilting is gorgeous! How did you convert it to paper piecing?
ReplyDelete