It’s my turn to offer a prompt to my Bee Sewcial mates!
Always a quandary of sorts, I had an idea that I kept coming back to, so I
guess we’ll go with it. The prompt is “Fine-line Piecing,” meaning using very
skinny contrasts between the pieces of the main fabrics. Below is a small
sample, measuring approximately 7" square.
This post will serve both as instructions for my beemates, but also as a mini-tutorial for fine-line piecing for the rest of you.
Please make two blocks each – any size, but not the same
size – together equaling approximately two 12.5” blocks. They can be trimmed to
squares or rectangles or not – your choice. For the ‘main’ fabrics, please
choose a selection of dark blues. [See KONA Prussian, Storm, Nightfall,
Nautical, Indigo, Navy as suggestions.] If possible, please use at least two
dark blues in each of your blocks. More are definitely welcome; and if
necessary, just one is fine. If you are able to use more than one, using the
shades to create their own pattern is an option, but not necessary. (IE.
Grouping particular blues together rather than randomly as in the sample
block.)
For the “fine lines,” please use whatever you have closest
to the gold-green KONA Pickle, which is what I used in my sample. IF you have
Pickle on hand, using it in at least one of your blocks would be great. [See
KONA Wasabi, Acid Lime, Limelight as other suggestions. Cotton Couture Gold or
Acid look to be good options, as is Painter’s Palette Wasabi.] If you have none
of these, choose a gold that leans to green rather than too yellow, or a green
that leans to lime or blue rather than true yellow.
Piecing only, please (no applique), though the method you
choose to use is up to you. I chose to cut approximately ¾” strips of my
contrast (Pickle) fabric and sew to a piece of background, pressing away from
the skinny strip.
Then I placed it RST with another background piece, and used
my previous stitching line as a guide, trimming to about a ¼” seam allowance
after sewing if needed. (See photo below.)
Finished skinny strips measured approximately 1/16”-1/8”, though some ended up closer to a scant ¼”. Please keep
within that range, but aim toward the skinnier. In the photo above, I sewed with my foot next to the previous stitching, and the result was a scant 1/4" strip. I found if I positioned my foot ON the stitching line, the result was closer to 1/16", which I much preferred.
I kept adding to my piece,
eventually starting on another and then piecing them together. Beginning with a
larger background piece and cutting and piecing it down is another option.
Ruler-free or with-ruler are both welcome. Though the skinny
strips appear relatively straight in my sample, they don’t have to be –
whatever you choose. Feel free to vary your width in a single skinny strip,
while keeping within the suggested range. Curves are welcome but not necessary.
Feel free to create blocks that are more minimally pieced or dense, or play with a combination. See Pin Board
for views of both as well as other options. A few pins contain some technique tips you may wish to
consider, but not necessary. Finished blocks can be trimmed before being sent to me - or not. Hope you find a lot of freedom while creating your blocks and enjoy exploring fine-line piecing!
Here are links to my
previous Bee Sewcial quilts - Mod Mood, Baconrific, Looking Up, Homage, Modular, and Rings,
if you missed them.