I think I may be addicted! Alas, this is probably not the best hobby in the world for someone with arthritis and bifocals...
BUT- I DON'T CARE!
I cannot remember the last time a new project seduced me like this one.
I am determined to keep up with my blocks of the month... But- just 2 more weeks to go on my free motion quilting challenge and then I can give this nearly all my attention 😁
🎼So, let's start at the very beginning...
A very good place to start 🎼
(Oh wait, that's the Sound of Music- but- quite a bit of this reminds me of playing with my kids and those old A & C projects in our Barney Bag.)
I spent far too much time on line mesmerized and just trying to make that first decision. Eventually, I spotted a pieced center another quilter used on a block and I was inspired to grab my Tula Pink fabrics and my TP Nebula pattern pieces and acrylic pieces and finally give it a go.
English Paper Piecing meant the purchase of more "toys" than I have treated myself to in a very long time! So excited. I needed to update my cutting wheel since after 5+ years its nicks were a problem. I needed glue sticks, needles, threads, something to help thread those damn needles, a scissor I could travel with... the shopping list grew longer the more I explored chat boards!
Finally, after completing multiple online Utube shares with Tula and others I began.
New blade in my TP rotary cutter- with my acrylic pieces centered over design... I took a deep breath- hoped my geometric math was right and went for it.
The prep work- (once you finally choose the fabrics) is SEW much fun. I love picking the spots to cut... and then gluesticking to the card stock. I feel like I am back in diorama construction!
My handstitching is s-l-o-w... but steady. I feel like it will only improve. (Hopefully with both matching points & not showing. Speedier may be too much to wish for?)
I find it so exciting to watch the designs form in a way it just wasn't visible before I actually sewed it in to place!
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