The light yellow print in the background is from Curio, by Basic Grey. I bought a yard and plan to use it for the background. (That will be enough for one table topper, but to make a second I'll have to purchase another yard.)
I'm going to incorporate some specialty stitches, fun finishing techniques, and maybe some (optional) embroidery, I'll be posting every week until Easter, so feel free to follow along.
I want to piece the the eggs, so I started off by matching each charm square with a contrasting charm that complemented it. I then cut pair into (1-3/4" x 5''), (1-1/4'' x 5"), and (2'' x 5'') strips. I took the 1-1/4'' strip and sewed the contrasting 1-3/4'' and 2'' strips onto either side of it. The #57 foot has a 1/4'' training blade that allowed me to sew all 42 squares together in no time. (There will be only 16
I pressed the seams open. This is key because I plan to stitch some fun specialty stitches down these seams later in the process.
As you can see from the pieced charms in the background, you will end up with 21 pairs of pieced charm squares - each pair having opposite placement as far as fabrics go.
Happy sewing!
Amanda
Thank you for introducing me to Flora by Lauren + Jessi Jung, I love it and have just placed a big juicy order!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the point about pressing the seams open if you're going to use a specialty stitch.
ReplyDeleteFlora is one of my absolute favs...gorgeous! Looking forward to following your progress on this -- looks fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on the seams, too!
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