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Billie’s Sampler

Well the 24 blocks of the sampler is completed. This was interesting sampler

Many of the Blocks were Paper Pieced for simplicity and accuracy. Also many of the blocks were designed to be hand pieced. By machine piecing many of the techniques had to be adapted. There were lots of Partial Seams, Y Seams These techniques are almost impossible using a machine

Like the 45 degree diamonds it is easy to nudge a diamond into position. But using a sewing machine it is impossible to nudge.

So we have learned many new ways of making our blocks. And adapting to changing time.

I have put this project away, into my UFO pile. I lost interest and failed. But I look forward to seeing how you choose to complete the project.

I personally learned I like paper piecing and also have developed a thing for triangles Half and Quarter Square Triangles.

The Blocks

Below is a link to each of the 24 individual blocks.

Block 1 – Grandma’s Flower Garden

Block 2 – Monkey Wrench

Block 3 – Ohio Star

Block 4 – Drunkards Path

Block 5 – Honey Bee

Block 6 – King X

Block 7 – Dresden Plate

Block 8 – Flying Geese

Block 9 – Jacob’s Ladder

Block 10 – Garden Path

Block 11 – Patience Corner

Block 12 – Framed Square

Block 13 – Bright Hopes

Block 14 = Rail Fence

Block 15 – Night and Noon

Block 16 – Morning Star

Block 17 – Grandmother’s Fan

Block 18 – Dutchman’s Puzzle

Block 19 – Bridal Wreath

Block 20 – Card Trick

Block 21 – Mexican Star

Block 22 – Kansas Dugout

Block 23 – Windmill Variation

Block 24 – Tree

Bright Hope’s

Block 13 – Billie’s Sampler

This is a quick and simple block. But has one special technique, partial seams.

Cutting Instructions

If you have issues figuring out partial seams then you can paper piece this block.

you need five colors One color for the center blocks and 4 colors for the edges.

4 x 3 1/2″ Squares center block color

16 x 2 x 5″ 4 x strips of each of your 4 edge colors

Below are the templates.

Assembly

This block is simple strip piecing. The technique challenge is starting with partial seams.

I used Seam Align Glue, adding the first strip color to your 4 center blocks. Align the strip to the edge of the rectangle strip. with 1 1/2 inch over hang of the rectangle.

I stitched using my usual 1.8mm straight stitch (with 150wt core-spun polyester thread). leave approximately 1″ from the end of the square. This is the partial seam. Press to the rectangle strip.

using seam align glue add second strip on the flush edge.

now add row three of the strips. This is a repeat of row two.

fold the first strip back to the end of the seam. As shown in the photo. This gives you a smooth edge for the fourth strip.

Press your 4 strip to the strip edge.

now turning the 1st strip as it was before opening the piece. adding seam align glue finish adding strip 1 to strip 4.

carefully press the seam preparing for stitiching.

finish stitching the partial seam. and press the 1st strip back open

wow now there are 4 complete sub blocks measuring 6 1/2 x 6 1/2″

using standard assembly methods assemble your 4 patch to complete a 12 1/2 x 12 1/2 inch block

Finished

Exciting we have finished block 13 Bright Hopes. This was a simple fun easy pieced block. But has so many possibilities. And you learned how to use partial seams to complete a block

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