Here is my uppercase F Block.
For April I am joining in this blogging fun:
#AtoZChallenge Started Here on April 1st
I am making one uppercase block per day.
Plans are to make a twin size quilt "I Spy A-Z Quilt"
using my novelty scrap stash.
For April I am posting a quilting related post each day, except Sundays.
F is Fabric ~ I love fabric!
I have a lovely large stash and I love every scrap of it.
My blog is an ongoing testimony to my fabric love.
F is for Fussy Cutting
Fussy Cutting is using a template or ruler to cut a particular motif out of fabric to create a focal point in a quilt block.
All my POTC Blocks are Fussy Cut ~ Read Here
Here is a layout for these fussy cut pieces.
Wonderful blocks can me made when fussy cutting.
(Foundation Paper Piecing)
Foundation paper piecing in making quilts is done by sewing fabric to a printed paper foundation.
This method can be used to create extremely precise points and shapes.
FPP Tutorial from Sherri @ Quilting Life
Foundation Paper Piecing ~ The Scrapatch Way
This block is also "fussy cut."
This is for my Ventura Quilt ~ Started Here
The fabrics in all these blocks are fussy cut,
... as are the blocks in my companion Trinket Quilt.
I was making good progress until I travelled on vacation and I never caught up.
I need to finish these beautiful starts ... hopefully this year!
and my Spelling Bee book by Lori Holt.
It is looking like I will have enough of each jelly roll strip to also make the lower case block for each letter.
I plan to use the charm pack for the scrappy I-Spy setting.
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Click on the links below for more A to Z Fun:
Lovely blocks! I like to fussy cut, for the runner scraps challenge hosted by Joy at The Joyful Quilter, I made a flamingos mug rug, so fun to make! And I love FPP too ;))
ReplyDeleteLove looking at all of your fabrics. You have a nice eclectic collection - good taste, I would say!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed checking out your quilts and the links you had in this post!
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