In my last post I showed you the pin wheels that I was going to use in my quilt swap. Well, a friend on flickr asked me to show her how to make them. There is a minor problem with me showing her, she lives far away from my house, so I have decided to try to make a tutorial for them. I am no expert on this, so you will have to bear with me and if you have a problem understanding you will have to make a comment or send me an email and I will try to help. That sound OK?
Firstly choose the size of your finished block, mine was going to be 4" finished, so I cut 4 x 2.5" squares in background fabric. I wanted my pin wheels to (sort of) float, so I cut my pin wheel fabric 2" square which would give me my 1/4" seam allowance, and 1/4" of background fabric before the point of the pin wheel. Trust me it did work.
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pinwheel fabric folded and pressed |
Fold your pin wheel fabric into a triangle and finger press. Place them into a corner of your background fabric.
Now fold again as shown below
Make sure you have all points together.
I tried to pin this all in place and then to sew, but I found that the fabrics moved no matter how carefully I worked.
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You can see the pin does distort the fabric |
Now I don't usually pin things, so it might be that I am not so good with pins, but I wanted these to be the best I could manage, so I decided to sit and 'tack' them........ goodness I haven't 'tacked' since I was at school.
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Nice and flat now, ready to sew |
As I have been so fussy with the pin wheel spokes I thought it best to 'tack' my two halves together. The corners have a number of layers of fabrics, so I didn't want them to move under the pressure foot of the machine.
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Tacked ready for the machine |
I "chain pieced" all the halves together.
As there are a number of layers of fabric, I have pressed the seams open
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Reminder...must recover my ironing block, it looks terrible |
I forgot to take a photo of the next step which was joining two halves together to make a whole. I didn't tack this bit, just placed seams together and went for it, Voilà!!
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Not bad piecing |
You can see that my pin wheels will float in the middle of the background square.
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I love them |
This is where all mine are headed.
Hope this helps Nichol. Good luck to you all.
Those are so cute. Wouldn't that look cool across the top of a purse or little zippy pouch?!:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tut Jo!
brilliant Jo. Will have to give it a try
ReplyDeletethat looks really sweet, and easy?!? I am making (another) baby quilt. I think that I may give those a go.
ReplyDeleteThat's great
ReplyDeleteHere at last
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial Jo ,it ties in beautifully with the HP allday with Helen Spence.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it
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