Saturday, May 28, 2016

Westering Women - Block 5 The Platte River

This was a straightforward block to piece, but the large center stumped me. Most of the prints I am drawing from are on too small a scale to be suitable for this 6 inch center.  I decided this print will do, though it's a little dark to play the center role for my taste.

Although it appears I cropped off too much of the right edge of my block, I like the effect of my fabric choices better seeing the photo of the block than I thought I would while I assembled the 49 pieces.  Yes, most people would use strip piecing, but I'm using scraps and don't have long strips to cut.  And even if that weren't the case, counterintuitively, I find my piecing is far more accurate when I don't strip piece. It's too easy for me to stretch one fabric while I sew or press, or let the one underneath slide away from the needle a little.  So I cut each piece to size, and stitched them together one by one.

3 comments:

Dorry said...

Very beautifully put together with lovely fabric combinations. You won't be the only one challenged by that big center piece.

Denniele said...

Beautiful block and I pieced it exactly like you did. I love to piece!!

Anna Banana said...

Your technique results in perfect intersections!
I love the contrast of that dark center and it's elaborate frame of more delicate blue and white.
Another block done for a quilt that will be spectacular!