Double Time Quilt Along Week 3
We hope things are beginning to take shape and the pieces you're sewing together are beginning to get a rhythm.
Your Week 3 Checklist
Week 3 (& Week 4) are dedicated to cutting, prepping & sewing your blocks:
- Continue Cutting Your Concave & Convex pieces out - Once your fabric is cut into the curved components it is very important that you are careful handling them so they don't distort or stretch.
- Pair up Fabrics & Prep Your Blocks for Sewing - Lots of pins, a few pins or dare to try no pins!
- Sew Your Blocks - Keep a consistent 'scant quarter inch' seam allowance throughout the entire project by marking your machine with washi tape or using a quarter inch presser foot for your machine
- Finger Press & Press Blocks With an Iron - it's helpful to use Flatter or a starch spray to help
- REPEAT x 80 Blocks!
Week 3 Milestone:Make sure you are registered for the Double Time Quilt Along and Post a photo of your test block(s) to Instagram. Are you using pins? Three Pins per block? Six Pins per block? Did you try the glue stick method? Are you prepping blocks in batches? By sharing, you’ll automatically be entered to win a Week 3 prize! Don't forget to use the hashtag #DoubleTimeQAL & tag @_theworkroom
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