Tuesday, July 9, 2013

025 - Sea Gull at Sunset

025 - Sea Gull in the Sun Set

Inspiration


I always give myself the luxury of a second try before deciding something is beyond my ability ... in quilting and in life.   This block is a second try of Judy Dale's bird block, which I made as my Daily Feather #8, but wasn't happy with my effort.

I can't remember if Noah Scalin ever suggests giving yourself a second chance as a project in the book,  365: A Daily Creative Journal ... but don't we all deserve a second chance at something? 

Reversed Template on back of Fabric

Details

Like Feather #8, this bird block was made from the pattern in  Judy Dale's book, Curves in Motion, however my approach in making it was completely different.  

I created a mirror image version of the drawing, printed it on card stock and cut it up to create templates which I could use to trace the seam lines and all those registration marks for matching the curves onto the back of my fabrics. 


Same Bird Pattern - different processesI hand stitched the pieces together. Hand stitching allowed me to see the markings on both sides of the seam as I sewed to make sure everything was perfectly matched.

When I machine stitched the first block, I pinned the entire length of the seam before sewing. When hand-stitching the seams,  I focused on a smaller increment of the seam ahead and only worried about the next pair of registration marks.

It may be hard to see in the photo, but the result is that the hand stitched bird block has no puckers and is perfectly smooth and flat. (Click the image to see the original on Flickr for a closer look.)

2 comments:

  1. I like the red one best... red is my fav.
    Hugs

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  2. I like both blocks, puckers no matter, they aren't bad. I really love the colors of this one, though, and could see it, enlarged, as a terrific wall hanging over a fireplace or doorway.

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