Sunday, October 22, 2023

Transparendo Sewalong - Week Seven


Hi there and thanks for joining us for the seventh week of the Transparendo Sewalong. We are so excited seeing everyone's blocks on Instagram. Please check them out under the hashtags, visit other's accounts and leave some love in the form of some encouraging and thoughtful words.

Each week, we have a random drawing of those participating. Enter your photo to be entered. Make all 12 blocks, sew together the quilt top as shown in the book and enter your finished quilt top for the random drawing of all participants in Week 15 for your chance to win a full-version copy of EQ8 sponsored by our platinum sponsor - The Electric Quilt Company.


Verena from einfach bunt Quilts  and I are really excited to support you and our quilting community with tips and tricks and well as soon good old fashioned quilting fun with our Transparendo Sewalong (#transaprendosal). 

 This week's hashtag is #transparendosalw7 for Week Seven for the sixth block in the book. 

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Sewalong Schedule

What is in store for you over the next fifteen weeks? Take a look at our line up. Each week there is a fun, new assignment to complete. The blocks accelerate in skill level with each new block and build upon previous blocks. Learn all types of new skills such as flying geese, nesting and twisting seams, and cutting extra-large pieces of fabric for squares and triangles.



Post your progress on Instagram with the hashtags: #transparendosal and the week -  #transparendosalw1 (week one, etc.) for your chance to be entered into a drawing. If you don't have instagram, you can send me a photo with your fabric selection at 72 dpi with a resolution of 800 pixels or less. The following Sunday, one lucky recipient will be chosen at random. Our sewalong is open internationally, so get out those sewing machines ladies (and gents)!
 
Email Karen with your weekly photo assignment. 
Email Verena with your weekly photo assignment. 

Week Seven Prizes

In Week Seven, we have another crib size batting - Quilter's Dream Angel made from 100% flame redardant fibers from our favorite batting company - Quilter's Dream Batting based in Virginia, USA.
 


In addition, we are giving away another set of Magic Pins from Taylor Seville sponsored by Steidl & Becker. 




Week 7, Block Six - Double Nine Patch

This week, we are making the Double Nine Patch block which uses a simple five patch downsized and overlayed on top of the same block. The layout of the block uses a nine patch grid. Can you see it? 




When I first designed this block, I used the cutting instructions outlined from the EQ8 design software which is always super accurate and correct. I sewed the block together and got a 12 1/2" block. 




However, when I sent the block instructions to testers, the block wasn't fitting together right. This is where theory and praxis sometimes tend to differ. When a lot of patches are used in a block, you may notice that the block tends to shrinks. This is because 1/4" is different for all of us. If you are sewing with a super accurate scant 1/4" throughout your block, it may still end up 12 1/4". To compensate, we added just a little tiny bit to the center patches to adjust for this pheonomenon. More about that on the Sewing Tip below.

Let's get started.

Lay out all of your patches. If you are working with direction fabrics, make sure you cut out and keep the patches sorted. This block uses a three directional fabrics - pink, yellow and medium blue.


Here you can see how the direction of the fabric can make a difference if you so desire. Did you notice that the center row is flipped upside down? I didn't!



And here we have the finished block. I did flip the center row back around. 


Double Nine Patch - Block Six, Week Seven in the Transparendo Sewalong - #transparendosalw7

This Week's Tip

If you notice that your sewing allowance is spot on, you will want to trim patch C about 1/8th of an inch. Do this after you have sewn the other patches together into one row. Line up the intersecting seams and disregard the width of the segment. The extra fabric will be cut off in the next step.


After you have sewn the row together, trim off the excess fabric by aligning the ruler flush with patch A and the center five patch block. Et voilà !


Trying to achieve a true scant 1/4" seams throughout your quilt blocks is a daily challenge. You may want to invest in a 1/4" metal or adhesive strip guide for your sewing machine or practice with three - 1 1/2" strips of fabric. Sew them together and see if you have 3 1/2" in the end. If not, you may want to adjust your seam allowance. This will become even more important on the next block, Blinded on the Freeway which uses 1 1/2" strips. Practice, practice, practice with three, six or even twelve - 1 1/2" strips to perfect your true 1/4" seams. 

Sponsors

We've been working really hard behind the scenes to bring some amazing prizes to our participants. We are so happy to announce our fabulous sponsors!

Gold Sponsors:

Platinum Sponsor

 The Electric Quilt Company

The wonderful folks at the Electric Quilt Company are sponsoring our Finale Prize of one full version of EQ8 at the end of the sewalong Week 15. To enter your finished quilt top with all blocks and borders, photograph and forward to me or post on Instagram. If you would like to purchase the program, we have a PROMOTIONAL CODE to receive 25% off the software. Enter EASYPATCHWORK25 at checkout. If you live outside of the US, you will be sent a physical item in the mail. After you receive the package, you will be informed how to download and install the software on your system. Please follow the Electric Quilt Company on Instagram and subscribe to their newsletter for other great deals. 





The winner of this week's drawing is Pam! Congratulations! You will be contacted shortly about how to collect your prize. Thank to all for participating. We look forward to seeing your beautiful blocks next week as well.

Please participate in next week's drawing. Take a photo and post for all of us to see on Instagram or send to me info@easypatchwork.de or Verena with a resolution of 72 dpi no larger than 800 pixels. One lucky participant will be chosen at random. The giveaway is open internationally. Void where prohibited. Open to quilters 18 years of age and older. Good luck to all. Thanks for joining us!


Please leave a comment below if you are participating! 


We look forward to seeing you next week, where we will be showcasing the Blinded on the Freeway block!

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