This week I am participating in something
completely different, a strip block race!
Never having sewn for speed,
I am not sure what to expect!
I'm sewing on a featherweight so
it is pretty speedy.
All oiled and ready to go!
We're to prepare our strips any
way we like so I am setting mine
up like I do when I sew them at home.
The finished block size is 10" cut.
I do have some design boards I use
to set up my scrap blocks.
My BB made them for me.
They work wonderfully for laying
out all kinds and of blocks.
The blocks for "race" will be
10" cut so I will precut some
strips to make the correct size.
After a few trials, here is what I've
come up with!
The blocks for the race need to be
made with strips/strings 2" wide or
less. The corners can be triangles
cut form 4" or 5" squares.
Soo..
I cut a bunch of 10" papers,
gave them a diagonal fold to
keep me straight,
Then I organized them into piles
that matched my sewing order
and I am ready! I have these convenient
totes for them too!
My practice one worked okay and
I think I can make about 20 in the
2 hour time limit! It should be fun!
moving right along. All the diamonds
have their sides. Eventually,
after 3 tries at cutting side triangles,
I ended up paper piecing the finishing
sides. Even though I'm not fond of
paper piecing, it sure makes precise
corners and seam allowances!