First off was making some simple four patch blocks. I realized that I could make them much faster using the strip method. (I don't know how the book says to make them, I left it elsewhere-oops)
So I cut the 3 1/2" strips the width of the fabric and sewed green to purple. By the way, green and purple go great together - just look at a purple flower and you will see that it usually has green leaves.
I ironed toward the dark and then subcut the strips into 3 1/2' sections. I use a trick to help me see the lines on my ruler. A bit of tape just outside the line I am aiming at.
That helps speed my cutting since my eyes area old and presbyopic.
Once you layer them for piecing the seams nest easily. My points lined up just fine. I love this method.
Then I made the other unit which is a flying geese with a matching strip. (I used the Go! to cut these because they come out so well with the engineered corners.)
Then I laid out a "big block" to see how I like the color combo.
Oh yes! I do like it. However, I will probably not use just these colors. LOL, did you think I could limit it to four colors? Well I could, but I am probably not. Why? Well, I was told red, orange, yellow, purple and lime green. So far there is no orange. And I will add some hue in the blue family (aqua or teal maybe?) To spice it up a bit. I am thinking that all the four patches will be the green and purple though.
Here is the original layout I did in EQ.
And an alternate one
But neither of those has the other colors. I am still playing with ideas. Ha ha, it will be what it will be!
4 comments:
Looking good so far!!! I love designing using EQ and the GO! cutter!!!
I love what you have chosen to do and thanks for the tutorial!
Love what you have done!! Have fun playing!!
Love the design... great tutorial, Gene!!!
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