It took no time at all for me to get going on my Baby Swoon project for my baby girl.
I thought you might enjoy watching me work on my first block, the process I use to piece a block, and how I use the space on my work table. I could be wrong, you might not enjoy it at all, but I always thought it would be neat to be a fly on someone's sewing room table while they worked, so for today, you're the fly.
This is what I started with, the hardest part of the whole project.
The fabric is Nine Dots by Carrie Nelson for Henry Glass. (a couple of folks asked where to get this family of fabric, I found some online at Quilt Town.) I decided to go with 4 Swoon blocks for my project, so from the bundle of fabric I had to choose 8 fabrics, and only 8!!!
But I did it.
So this is pretty much how my workspace, that's to the left of my sewing machine on my Horn Multi-Lift table, looks for each project I'm working on.Here are my initial fabric choices for my Swoon blocks, the fabric on the top is the center fabric for the block and the fabric underneath it is the fabric for the outer portion of the block.
That plastic bin in the upper left corner, I picked that up at an office supply store. It holds the pattern, any rulers that I'm going to use, and my notes about the pattern.
I like to keep my workspace neat and as clutter free as possible.
So after deciding on my print fabric I was ready to cut the background fabric.
I cut all the background pieces for all the blocks at once.
Then I cut all the print pieces for just one block. I decided to work on one block at a time, so I wouldn't get the pieces mixed up.
Then I made my flying geese blocks. I used my Fit to be Geese ruler by Open Gate Quilts.
Here they are, all ready to be trimmed.
I also trim the fabric down the back of each block so I don't have any of the print fabric peeking through the white fabric. Sometimes you don't think you have any shadowing when you finish your block, but when it's quilted, it becomes noticeable, so I just trim as I go, so I can forget about the whole shadowing issue.
Once my parts are finished I lay then out in the correct order.
All ready to go.
Ta Da!
One Swoon block done, 3 more to go.
I'm making my blocks 8 inches smaller than the pattern.
On an entirely different subject, I've not adjusted to the time change yet, yesterday I woke up an hour earlier than I needed to and was really dragging by 7 pm. I like getting the extra hour, but I think it takes my body longer to adjust to this time change than the one in the spring, are you the same way? I'll be glad when I'm in sync with the time.
I hope you can stop back by later this week to see my Baby Swoon all done!
