
This is what I have to share for my day on the Blocks from the Past Quilt Along. I really loved doing my blocks. I just wish I hadn't gotten myself so busy doing everything else instead of continuing on with these blocks.I was in charge of pages 37, 39, and 76. Page 37 was A Path Through the Woods. Page 39 was Rambler. And Page 76 was Posy Urn.
For pages 37 and 39 I used the Easy Angle Ruler because I don't like cutting things on the 1/8" lines. I end up with really wonky pieces if I do. With the Easy Angle Ruler you cut from strips of the size you want the half square triangle (hst) to finish at and the ruler adjusts over that extra bit that would be in the dog ear anyway. So for my 1 and 1/4" hsts I actually cut 1 and 1/4" strips and used a piece of tape on the ruler to mark where that would be (it only has the 1/2 inch markings so I put the piece of tape half way between 2 of them). I cut the extra triangles the same way. Since this book did all the calculations using the 1/8 inch I substracted 3/8 inch to figure out what size I was cutting with my ruler.
I love how these blocks turned out. The blue one is my A Path through the Woods. And the Green and Brown is my Rambler. My Rambler ended up a half an inch too small and I'm not very sure why that was. I had hopes of trying again to see if I could adjust the measurements just a little to get it right. Unfortunately, I ran out of time. To adjust this I will be adding just an extra bit of sashing to the 2 sides of it to make it bigger.
I chose fabrics from the scrap bin that was directly under my cutting table for each of my blocks. I had a lot of fun picking out things that would look bright and exciting.
My Posy Urn block was a bit more of a challenge for me. I was actually hung up on starting this whole project because of the amount of applique included in it. I started with freezer paper and drawing the patterns to try and do the needle turn applique. While I loved doing the needle-turn and the relaxing capabilities it offered. I was not a very big fan of the fussiness it was giving me. Since I have small kids and not as much time for things like that as I had hoped I actually did some needle-turn on this block and then switched to using Heat n Bond. This allowed me a little more time to get my blocks done and less shift that had to be adjusted. Then after adhering the pieces I simply stitched around the edges of each of the blocks I hadn't stitched down yet. While it may be a Franken-block, it is my Franken-block and I actually love it, and the story that goes with it. Since I had cut out all my pieces before switching I did actually have to change some of my flower fabrics. So above I have included the final layout, and below is the original before I started stitching anything.
Happy Stitiching friends. And if any of this doesn't make sense, let me know and I can try to clarify for you. I had my tonsils out on April 13th and my brain is still a little fuzzy.


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