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Great job on the stars! I wish I had time to make one. I did remember that I made one using a different technique last year and was actually able to find it in the stuff that's not packed yet. It was a slow process and didn't turn out quite as well as I wanted it to, but then it finished at 3". I started a second one but this is as far as I got. If I try it again in the future I will share how I did it, although the block will be larger, maybe 6".
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Just in case what they say is true about "misery loving company", Rita, here's my hat. ops:
I think my problem is inaccurately cut diamonds. I starched my fabric and then when I pressed it I believe I distorted the fabric. Any hints on how to press starched fabric without distorting it. :? I am tempted to try some caveman pressing techniques on this one to try and get it flat. :x And then as Lola Jenkins might say, I'll just quilt the hell out of it. :evil: :evil: :evil: LOL
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Lois, when I starch my fabric (which is most of the time!) I saturate a hunk of fabric (larger than the finished piece I need to cut) by laying it on an old towel and spraying with my home-made mixture of 1/2 water and 1/2 liquid starch (I use Sta-Flo brand) then just leave the fabric to air dry...often overnight...then when I press it with a steam iron it becomes very flat and stiff and easy for me to make accurate cuts. Hope that helps.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Originally posted by MargoLois, when I starch my fabric (which is most of the time!) I saturate a hunk of fabric (larger than the finished piece I need to cut) by laying it on an old towel and spraying with my home-made mixture of 1/2 water and 1/2 liquid starch (I use Sta-Flo brand) then just leave the fabric to air dry...often overnight...then when I press it with a steam iron it becomes very flat and stiff and easy for me to make accurate cuts. Hope that helps.
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Originally posted by loise98Originally posted by MargoLois, when I starch my fabric (which is most of the time!) I saturate a hunk of fabric (larger than the finished piece I need to cut) by laying it on an old towel and spraying with my home-made mixture of 1/2 water and 1/2 liquid starch (I use Sta-Flo brand) then just leave the fabric to air dry...often overnight...then when I press it with a steam iron it becomes very flat and stiff and easy for me to make accurate cuts. Hope that helps.
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You might find these videos by Sharon Schamber helpful for stretching and/or compressing a block into shape:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6aplw_tVZc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIjZqABo2NY
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Originally posted by kathyst2Lois, a quilt teacher who came to our guild a long time ago, called this a "c-cup". She had a few examples to show us, too . I hope the caveman pressing works for your block. As Ricky says , "arn the snot out of it".
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Margo, I had studied those videos a while ago and remembered those ideas myself. Even without reviewing them I used a combination of starch and steam and was amazed by how flat I was able to get those C cups. The blocks are not ready for Houston but they are good enough to bring some enjoyment to some folks on my Christmas list. I am hoping by the time I get to the bottom of the list I will have worked the bugs out of my technique.
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I had an idea last night for another use for my quarter pineapple graph paper which I designed 4 years ago this month and I just couldn't resist the temptation. So I now have made a star block using my method for the star points and Edyta's for the rest of it. I had the opposite problem of some of the rest of you. The center is flat but the outside edges are rippled. Not so much that I couldn't ease it in though. I think I know what I did wrong so maybe it will turn out better next time. Something to do with sewing directly on the line making a full 1/4" seam which shrunk the block slightly.
My pineapple graph paper has 1/4" measurements going horizontally and diagonally in both directions so it was easy to draw the block size and 1/4" sewing lines. Of course I drew it going the wrong direction, needing a mirror image instead to get the seams going in the right direction so I was doing everything backwards. That was an easy fix though after taking the pictures. I just flipped them horizontally so now they are going in the right direction. This method was inspired by the HST exchange. For this block you would cut 2 fabric strips 6" x 11", layer them with a template and sew on the black dashed lines, cut on the solid black lines and press open. You get 4 bonus HST's.
I kept the paper on to assemble the pairs of star points by sewing on the red dashed lines. It might help to remove some of the paper at the center first so it doesn't get caught in the seams. I removed all of the paper before adding the triangles and squares. The exact finished measurement for the corner squares is actually 3-3/16" if you measure the sides of the star points on the graph paper, so I added an extra 1/16" to Edyta's measurement.
I hope to someday make some templates for this block in different sizes using my Sew-On-The-Line method. And I will do a better tutorial at a later date. For now it's time to get ready for Christmas and finish the final details on our new home.
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