Cutting Colors
So to start, I chose eight solid pinks and reds, ranging from very very light pink (almost white) to dark burgundy. The finished block has 16 pieces so each color will appear twice. I also bought some solid black to use as the background and the center circle, because I thought the pinks and reds would look really dramatic on a black background.
The main template is pretty small, and the centers are circles, so I decided to get the small 28mm rotary cutter. I had been looking for an excuse to buy one anyways so this was the perfect opportunity. I love sewing tools.
I don't have a washing machine at home or live very close to the laundromat, so when I really can't wait to start a project but I need my fabric washed, I just soak it in very hot water for a while and then hang it up on the clothes line I have in my sewing room. I think it works well and I've never had a problem using any of the fabric I've washed this way.
Once I'd ironed the fabric, I started cutting the pieces. I noticed that the template was slipping a little bit, so I taped some sandpaper onto the back of it. It really did the trick and made the cutting easier and much faster.
I chose to arrange the fabrics from light to dark in a counterclockwise pattern for the first block. I think I will have some blocks going clockwise too, to accentuate the spinning effect. --Phyllis




























August 25, 2006
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