Saturday, December 14, 2013

Chester Criswell Quilt Block 16

I got this block finished earlier in the week, before the rush of Christmas festivities really start.



Luckily Sharon chose and easier block for this month.



Confession time....

...remember that little foundation piecing project I mentioned in my last post???

Well, I chickened out! Lol  Foundation piecing just does my head in with all the flipping of fabric and making sure you have all the pieces and seams covered! I did make a practice piece with scrap fabric. It turned out veeerrry wonky, and the fabric I wasted!!! Oh my!! Must be the (very watered down) Scot in me! Lol

So, I hand pieced it!!



My flamingo is still missing an eye and I did have to do some unsewing because I made him late at night! He is around 3 inches by 4 inches.

A little gift stitching too.






Pattern and instructions for the tea cosy on the Liberty Craft blog here.


9 comments:

  1. I love your flamingo! I don't do paper piecing either but I'd love to learn. :0)

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  2. I'll back you up on the hand piecing....foundation doesn't work for me either!

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  3. Nice fabric in block 16.
    I find paper piecing a little confusing but easier for me than hand piecing.

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  4. Nice fabric in block 16.
    I find paper piecing a little confusing but easier for me than hand piecing.

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  5. Lovely block as usual - the fabric is a wonderful red! and I love that wild tea cosy - thanks for the link. I'm always looking for good gift tutorials.
    Hilda

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  6. Sweet CCCQ block, that looks like the same lovely fabric that Wanda used in her swap block to me. I have done foundation piecing and it does require some mind bending back-to-front kind of thinking. Never even thought of hand piecing - you've achieved a great result!

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  7. Aha! Now I know why I hate to waste fabric -- I can't believe I didn't make that Scot connection before LOL!

    Your new block looks great!

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  8. Sweet projects.
    I have grown to enjoy paper piecing.
    Hope the eye turns up soon :-)

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  9. Well, your flamingo came out adorably! Foundation piecing can be very wasteful, depending on the pattern. I used to do a lot of it, but kept a basket of scraps to pull from, so it wasn't so bad. Love the tea cozy. Hope you had a Merry Christmas and are looking forward to a wonderful New Year!!

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