This month the Do. Good Stitches block was a bit of a challenge for me. It had 100 pieces, all measuring 2″ x 2″. We followed this great tutorial from Feeling Crafty. It is an interesting technique that involves laying all of your pieces of fabric out on a piece of fusible stabilizer and fusing them before sewing them. Go check it out! The block went together super fast considering all the pieces.
I still have so much to do over the next week. I really feel a bit manic my list is so long. TOO MUCH STRESS!
Have a happy happy weekend!
Looking good!
I did that after a workshop at retreat in 2006 from Crooked Nickle. It was diagonally, but what a great technique. I’m glad to see others picking up on the idea. It’s perfect for this block! And you iron it down, so nothing gets out of order!
I keep meaning to try this technique, but haven’t got to it yet. It looks great though!
Very cute Melissa!
It looks great! And I hear ya. A million things to do and no time to do them.
What is it about time disappearing and the calendar pages flipping – ugh, I feel ya. Haven’t tried that technique yet but have a bunch of precut squares so I surely could.
Looks great! I can’t wait to see the whole quilt yall do!!!
It’s beautiful. At least you can check, one little thing off that great big list.