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This is so simple it should be illegal!
Trace pattern onto steam-a-seam, cut pieces
Iron steam-a-seam to fabric, cut-out fabric pieces
Iron pieces onto background and
Done!
These are so easy I've done 3 in 4 days
Isn't the pattern divine?
Its from the hawaii shop-hop on big island.
they do it the whole month of february
This year was a coordinated pattern that fit together to make a whole top.
Instead of individual blocks with coordinated fabric so if you miss a few shops no big, Like in washington's version.
It makes more sense to do it that way here
but on big I, there are only 6 shops,
easier to do it this way.
You have to hit all the shops so everyone gets shopped
And you get a nice tour of the whole Island
so far so much fun!
I'm thinking of running a class at Gathering fabrics on the technique.
I'd need a simpler pattern though, this one does take a learning curve.
using the blank side of the steam-a-seam for a starter, ironing on the wrong side of the fabric,
making sure you iron a sharp seam the size of the piece so you have a guideline to follow...
This is so simple it should be illegal!
Trace pattern onto steam-a-seam, cut pieces
Iron steam-a-seam to fabric, cut-out fabric pieces
Iron pieces onto background and
Voila!
Done!
These are so easy I've done 3 in 4 days
Isn't the pattern divine?
Its from the hawaii shop-hop on big island.
they do it the whole month of february
This year was a coordinated pattern that fit together to make a whole top.
Instead of individual blocks with coordinated fabric so if you miss a few shops no big, Like in washington's version.
It makes more sense to do it that way here
but on big I, there are only 6 shops,
easier to do it this way.
You have to hit all the shops so everyone gets shopped
And you get a nice tour of the whole Island
so far so much fun!
I'm thinking of running a class at Gathering fabrics on the technique.
I'd need a simpler pattern though, this one does take a learning curve.
using the blank side of the steam-a-seam for a starter, ironing on the wrong side of the fabric,
making sure you iron a sharp seam the size of the piece so you have a guideline to follow...
Hi Momma Bear,
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt! The black edges look like they would be really hard to do. Did you have an easier way to do them?
Jane R.
So easy and so pretty!! Almost instant gratification.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol