September 14, 2015

Introducing Template Set A for the Farmer's Wife 1930s Quilt Along

We'd like to introduce you to Perfect Patchwork Template Set A, which we'll be using at the beginning of the Farmer's Wife 1930s Sew-along. 

Set A celebrated a big birthday this year -- we started selling this set 20 years ago!  Twenty years and still cutting!

7 comments:

  1. Oh how I love your templates! Thanks for this instructive info!

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  2. I ordered the book but haven't gotten it yet . So I will be starting late. Hope all templates instructions will stay on Web. Can't wait to start. thank you

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  3. I ordered the book but haven't gotten it yet . So I will be starting late. Hope all templates instructions will stay on Web. Can't wait to start. thank you

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    1. Hi Colleen -- The PDFs will remain here on the blog for the duration of the sew-along. So you can download the ones you need any time you want. :)

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  4. I've nor yet taken your Crafsty class on quilting as you go, but it's something I'd love to try. Would it be a good method to use with the Farmer's Wife blocks?

    ~Cate

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    1. Hi Cate -- Thanks for thinking of quilt-as-you-piece -- it is a great method for a lot of deisgns, but the Farmer's Wife quilt isn't a good candidate because the pieces are small and it would mean a lot of extra work to finish (lots of joining issues). You could make the blocks and then use quilt-as-you-piece to add the setting triangles to the blocks, but you would still have to join and finish the backs of a lot of pieces. Quilt-as-you-piece is selective, compared to quilting in sections, which you can do with almost any quilt style. This quilt would be a great one to machine quilt in sections. You could make and join several rows, then join rows to make 3 vertical sections... add batting and backing and quilt each section... and then you'd only have 2 long seams to finish off. I machine quilt almost all my quilts in sections, with and without borders; there are 6 ways to finish seams and a few ways to deal with borders in my book "Machine Quilting in Sections." I hope that helps!

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