Aves 2018 - Week 42 and 43
This year I thought I would take on a quilting challenge, so I signed up for Aves, a Block of the Week quilt by Kathryn Kerr of Green Avenue Quilts.
Every Sunday starting 21 January 2018, I receive the instructions to complete one block for the quilt. The plan is to complete the current block before the next one is released.
Week 42 and 43
Still being behind due to holidays, I pressed on. Both week 42 and 43 required printing at work, and for once I remembered to do that well ahead of time.
Week 42 involved foundation piecing, my new favourite. And with nothing but foundation piecing and straight lines, this was completed with no issues.
Week 43, on the other hand, was a different story. There were templates to cut out and the instructions mentioned hand piecing. Nah. Not my style. I machine sewed the silly, tiny pieces together. It has meant that the resulting block isn't quite as 'curvy' as it is supposed to be, but oh well. It will do. It appears this was not a favourite block for people undertaking this project, as the usual emails providing bonus blocks for fun mentioned that people who were not happy with the results of their hand piecing could choose to use one of the bonus blocks in their quilt instead. I won't bother. It is not great, but it will do. And no one needs to know some of the seams were supposed to be a bit less straight.
Every Sunday starting 21 January 2018, I receive the instructions to complete one block for the quilt. The plan is to complete the current block before the next one is released.
Week 42 and 43
Still being behind due to holidays, I pressed on. Both week 42 and 43 required printing at work, and for once I remembered to do that well ahead of time.
Week 42 involved foundation piecing, my new favourite. And with nothing but foundation piecing and straight lines, this was completed with no issues.
Week 43, on the other hand, was a different story. There were templates to cut out and the instructions mentioned hand piecing. Nah. Not my style. I machine sewed the silly, tiny pieces together. It has meant that the resulting block isn't quite as 'curvy' as it is supposed to be, but oh well. It will do. It appears this was not a favourite block for people undertaking this project, as the usual emails providing bonus blocks for fun mentioned that people who were not happy with the results of their hand piecing could choose to use one of the bonus blocks in their quilt instead. I won't bother. It is not great, but it will do. And no one needs to know some of the seams were supposed to be a bit less straight.
Almost caught up! Tomorrow is Saturday, and I have week 44 still to do. Week 45 - the last week! - will be published on Sunday.
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