
Do you ever go back and revisit quilt ideas?
I often mean to, but it rarely happens. There is always a new quilty squirrel I can chase. But this month I am actually dusting off an old idea and the last of my Island Batik Victoria and Albert fabric scraps for the latest Ambassador challenge. I’ve had a plan for a while, it just needed its turn in the sun.
The Island Batik Ambassador theme for October is paper piecing…. foundation piecing, freezer paper piecing or English paper piecing….. our choice. Generally, I would say that I enjoy the former two much more than the latter. But…..
- I have pre-cut scraps from the beautiful Island Batik Victoria and Albert fabrics that would lend themselves to English paper piecing and need using up.
- I still want to explore the idea of organza wings for dragonfly appliqués that I mentioned some time back.
- And I want to try out the aluminium (aluminum) foil method of turning fabric edges…. (with more of a view to appliqué in the future, but these things are interrelated). OK – so this is kind of “old project becomes new squirrel”, but whatever works……. 🙂
English paper piecing it is!
Let me show you what I think of using foil for preparing turned edges. Spoiler alert: It’s pretty awesome!
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