I really have to get away from starting my blog so often with “been away too long…” bla, bla…REALLY.
Summer does beckon us all more to the outdoors, so I am only hoping all of you are also less by the computer and internet too…LOL!
Time to garden, walk, have outdoor cookouts and -in my case, do some house remodeling! Trouble is – after doing all that, mainly physical stuff, once I go to bed thinking I will have my laptop and do some blogging…I fall asleep before it even boots-up! 🙂
Do it first thing in the morning? Do it when making a break? When do you all do your blogging? How do you stay regular in your postings? Any advice? I sure need some, and thanks!
OK, now lets get back to some sewing. Remember this wall hanging I shared some time ago?
It is a very color-versatile wreath done with only two simple, paper-pieced blocks! I use this as a project when I teach paper-piecing as a technique to beginners and it really works well. I did promise a tutorial here for this wall hanging and I am so sorry you had to wait this long!! I hope the joy of making this and using it later over and over (it can be done in colors for ANY season – see bellow!) will make you all forgive me! 🙂
I call this one above SUMMER SONG. So lets get started!
Getting ready for paper-piecing:
For all of you who do paper-piecing as a technique, you may or may not pre-cut all your fabric pieces. You certainly don’t have to, that is the advantage of this technique, but I find that if I do pre-cut, work is faster, more organized and I do waste a bit less fabric. So bellow is a cutting chart for the blocks needed in this wall hanging: you will need 16 of the small flower blocks (4″ finished) and 4 of the large flower blocks (6″ finished) to complete the wall hanging. Cutting chart is organized by fabric, it shows you how many pieces you need for 1 block or for 16 (or 4) blocks that are needed for this project. It also has the same designation for each piece as it is marked on the paper foundation. This is how small flower block and large flower block look like:
large flower |
small flower |
Additional pieces needed to complete the wall hanging:
from Background fabric: ONE 8 1/2″ square
FOUR 2 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ rectangles
FOUR 2 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ rectangles
My suggestion to you, if you are pre-cutting, is to organize all pieces by their block designation (A1, A2…) and either pin them with a post-it note or put them in zip-lock bags (specially if not sewing right away). That way, once you are ready to sew, you can line them up from A1 to A11 and get on with your paper-piecing!
You can find the PDF file with your paper foundation for the small flower HERE and for the large flower HERE. Since small flower has two blocks on one sheet pf paper, you will need to print 8 papers (total of 16 flowers) and large flower can only fit one per sheet, you will need to print 4 of these.
Once you completed all your paper-pieced flowers, here is how to put the wreath together:
Love it! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this pattern. It is exactly what I have been looking for! Hopefully I will be able to make one in spring colors – for next year, if not this year!
Sorry you have trouble! It works fine for me… And most others so I am thinking it can be the browser you are using? Can you try to use Google Chrome? I can also send you directly the files but since you commented as "Anonimous" I can't do it… If you want, email me at mvquilts @ yahoo . Com and I will send them to you
not able to find Google says this file does not exist
how to you do the end pieces they look like a half square triangle
how are the end pieces made are they half square triangles? this may post more than once
I cannot find the foundation pattern for this wreath. Can you tell me where I can find it? Thanks …
Absolutely gorgeous! I have been searching for a simple way to piece flower blossoms. Thank you!
I even tried logging-out of my account to make sure it works for everyone and the link worked. Could it be something with the internet browser that you are using? I use Google Chrome. Again, since you commented as "Anonymous", I can't email you directly, so if you send me an email to the address above, I can send you the files directly. Hope this helps and thank you for visiting my blog and commenting! 🙂
Hi there, I just clicked on the link above and it worked for me… I am not sure why you have problem, but if you want, send me your email address to mvquilts@yahoo.com and I can email you both files?
file is unavailabe – is the link correct?
Hey there, I did not hear from anyone else so far having problems printing… I just tried again and it looked fine, so maybe if you can describe what is the problem exactly – not printing at all, wrong size, can't open that link? You commented as "anonymous" so I can't email you directly, but feel free to email me with more questions (mvquilts@yahoo.com )
I am having trouble printing out the foundation pattern for the small and large flowers. Has anybody else had a problem.
I've been itching to learn paper piecing. This looks like it may be a good starter project. Thank you
Ditto Diane's comment. I really like how versatile this little wreath is. And, you've shared some nice alternatives. Thanks. As for blogging consistently — hasn't been happening in my life. And, now my primary computer isn't working at all. Hum, I may be getting a new computer earlier than I had planned. If I do, I'm getting the program that runs windows software on Macs as I am a Mac lover. Thanks for sharing.
Saw your post on the steppen list – so glad I checked this out!
I'm going to email you with a proposition!
how fun to see these different EQ versions!