August 14th
I hope you take a minute to hop on over and see what everyone else is up to today.
http://www.reginagrewe.de/index_e.html Here's where you go to see the other things the awesome designer, Regina Grewe, of the Bowl pattern is up to. I especially love the cat paper pieced pattern. My daughter would love a quilt made out of these blocks.
http://www.reginagrewe.de/04muster/0406hochstapelei_e.html
Here's where you go to get the pattern for the paper pieced bowls.
Here's what I did with my block. I know, not very impressive compared to what most of the blog hoppers are up to, but I joined the hop to help me get over my fear of paper piecing. This little block took me about 30 minutes. I'm not sure I did everything correctly and when I tore the paper off, some of the stitches came undone, so I need to be a little more careful I guess. But, I did accomplish my goal of facing my fear of paper piecing! Now, if I go on the show Fear Factor and one of the challenges if to paper piece a quilt block, I will know that I could handle it.
I love blog hops that challenge me to try something new so I can get better at quilting. I hope you will join up with a blog hop the next time you get the chance.
You played along.. you tried...good for you@
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU so very much for providing the link to the pattern! I've been so inspired by these bowls and my fingers have been itching to try a stack or two!!!!
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Love your little bowl. Good job for your first paper piecing project.
ReplyDeleteYou are right - a blog hop may also be a playground to try a new technique. Keep going!
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel. I am still working on my fear so well done for this bowl.
ReplyDeleteOnly 30 minutes?? Wow, you were fast! The only PP block I did took me about 5 hours!!! You did good, girl!!
ReplyDeleteYour project is wonderful. Thank you for sharing with us today.
ReplyDeleteGreat single bowl. I mean, how many bowls do we need to eat a single meal at one time? Glad you got one done and showed us. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat you tried a feared technique, I hope that this bowl is the first of many other paper pieced projects.
ReplyDeleteLove that deep green you have used! and it does feel good to try something new and have something very nice when you finish!
ReplyDeleteYour bowl is very cuter!!
ReplyDeleteIt`s nice try something new and hope this is the beggining of great adventures with paper piecing.
Your bowl turned out nicely! Congratulations on facing your paper piecing fear... I used to be afraid to do paper piecing, now I do it all the time. Happy quilting!
ReplyDeleteI skipped this blog hop for the same reason you joined it, paper piecing is my nemesis. If you didn't share any of your problems with the bowl pattern, none of us would have been any the wiser because the bowl looks great.
ReplyDeleteI am also struggling with paper piecing but so many of the blocks call to me that I keep trying. Glad to see I'm in good company :)
ReplyDeletePaper piecing was difficult for me too. Thanks for staying with it. I think your block came out fine.
ReplyDeleteYou should be proud of yourself! Paper piecing takes some getting used to as I find it counter intuitive. Well done!
ReplyDeletepaper piecing scares me too...but you did great with it! Get back in there and make more bowls; proved to yourself how easy it is...lol
ReplyDeleteI did one at a time...walked away. Next day another....on and on...lol
Oh, this block reminds me of my grandmother's crockery bread bowl - all she used that bowl for - and made the best bread!! Thank you for sharing with us today.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your lovely bowl. I think a quilt made of these bowls would look quite pretty.
ReplyDeleteRosemaryB here: Adorable colors! Well done! This is my first blog hop and my very first paperpiecing project so I know, I commend you on your courage to try this out and your efforts look wonderful. It was a fun hurdle I bet! I hope you get to work now and make that quilt of kitty paperpiecing for a quilt. I love all of Regina's patterns as well!
ReplyDeleteThank you so so much for sharing!!
There's a knack to paper piecing. My first experiences with it were not so happy... but now I love it :)
ReplyDeleteYour bowl is a great start to pp'ing :)
your little bowl just pops off the fabric .... YOu have made a great start on your paper peicing. now go and get your dies and then you can fill your bowl.
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Great first project, yaaaay you! I like the colors you used.. as for tearing off the paper, maybe a shorter stitch length next time? I usually use 18 stitches per inch (on my old Singer)!
ReplyDeleteWell,you did better than me, I am still afraid of paper piecing.
ReplyDeleteWell good for you for taking the challenge. Paper piecing takes some practice and you did good on your first bowl.
ReplyDeleteYour little bowl is sweet! And good for you for working toward conquering your fears!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you for overcoming your fear of paper piecing! Nothing like a blog hop to just jump in and try something new!
ReplyDeleteIt is always nice to be challenged! I think the single bowls are really cute and would be fun to fill with those applique items. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYay! You did it, conquered that fear of paper piecing and you posted it. That's what makes us move to bigger and better things. I don't applique, so we will be facing that fear if something comes along. I have lots of Accuquilt dies, too. Thank you, thank you for hopping along with us.
ReplyDeleteYour piece is wonderful and like you this blog hop helped me get over my fear of paper piecing........no way I would go on Fear Factor though! I've only got a couple AccuQuilt dies but just love them....and applique! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou rose to the challange, hooray for you
ReplyDeleteImpressive that it only took you 30 minutes....that is fast in my book :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so right...facing a fear and just doing something can really be a way to incorporate some new techniques into our creations.
Thanks for sharing :)
Kelly
We all start with baby steps...and Madam Samm is the best cheerleader.
ReplyDeleteI do hope you got over your fear of paperpiecing! It is so much fun! Your block looks wonderful! Well done.
ReplyDeleteVery good for a first time paper piecer! Glad you tried.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I'm so scared of PP too.
ReplyDeleteWay to go Marilyn! You met your fear challenge and it wasn't as bad as you thought!
ReplyDeleteKuddos to you for trying something new! Your paper pieced bowl looks great! I wonder if you enjoyed the paper piecing, or if you feel you have done it once and no need to revisit the skill?
ReplyDeleteThe object of these blogs is for us to try something different so very good for you and I think it is cute.
ReplyDeleteyay! You did it! Pat yourself on the back and move on to the next challenge :-)
ReplyDeleteI've found the best way to keep the stitches from coming out is to make really small stitches when I sew. You did a great job on your first block.
ReplyDeleteGood for you! It is hard to work outside our comfort zone. You did a wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteYou did it! Well done!
ReplyDeleteChin up! Good for your first try. Remember to make a shorter stitch as that will stay in better when you tear your paper off! Try another, and I bet you will be more pleased with your project.
ReplyDeleteGood job! And good for you for jumping in!!
ReplyDeleteNice job.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteLove your bowl.
ReplyDeleteI have to admire you for doing the paper piecing. It's one thing that I don't like because of having to clean off the peper. My tear the stitches out too. Good job!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on your first PPed block! Keep plugging away and soon you will create a masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteGood for you! You faced your fear and that makes this bowl special! :-)
ReplyDeleteWay to go on taking up a challenge and learning something new. :)
ReplyDeleteThe old saying is no guts no glory ... you did well to not only do something new, but to share what you made and learned ... good for you!
ReplyDeleteGood for you. First time. Great job. I have to start trying new things too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job!!! You did it and can check this one off your to-do list ... yay you!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat start to the paper piecing world. Wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteYou give me hope that I may also try out paper piecing...maybe I will try now.
ReplyDeleteYay, you did it and with very nice results. It's good to try new things. Meh, it's just fabric so what is the worst that can happen. Try smaller stitches or thinner paper so you don't pull your stitches. I'm using tracing paper from the dollar store and it works fine in my printer.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, and thanks for sharing. Your next paper piecing will be even easier for you.
ReplyDeleteDid it work? Are you over your fear? It is my fear also. I began conquering my fear of applique with the Red, White & Blue Hop. I really want to try paper piecing. I decided I have to do more than read books..I have to TRY! Which you could teach me!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on facing your fear of paper piecing. Trying is the only way we learn after all. Your bowl came out quite nicely.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo, Marilyn! Way to go with getting past your fear of paper piecing. Your bowl looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing and being a part of the hop.
Yay for tackling paper piecing!
ReplyDeleteHurray! You did it! Hope you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteGood for you! Your paper piecing looks great! Now when you see a pattern in blogland, you'll know you have the skills to accomplish the task. Kudos to you--that little bowl took big courage :O)
ReplyDeleteVery cute little bowl! You may want to add some embellishment like some of the others did, I'm sure it will perk it right up :)
ReplyDeleteMarilyn-You are an inspiration. I have yet to acquire paper piecing as a skill myself. Applique is not difficult, unless you're talking about hand done,needle turn which is much more time consuming and can be complicated. Best wishes and thank you for sharing from the Bay Area.
ReplyDeleteKeep at paper piecing and soon you will love it! It is very addicting once you learn! You did a nice job at your first little bowl.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheery yellow bowl, thanks so much for sharing! Are you joining the next blog hop?
ReplyDeleteWell done, I really like your bowl. It's just waiting for something cooked up from your new kitchen. Good luck with reaching 100 quilts! I'm writing down too many ideas from this blog hop!
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My first paper piecing took forever....Good job for tackling a new technique!
ReplyDeleteMarilyn, you did good, you made your bowl and 1 bowl is better than no bowl. I said some choice words before I finally finished mine. I worked on it for 6 hours and it still wasn't finished...went to bed at 2 a.m. and I finally got my 1 bowl finished, made the message board and then crazy me tried another bowl. It did go together faster. It is a good thing to step out of your box and try new techniques. Thanks for sharing, have a great week!!
ReplyDeleteYour bowl is great for the first time at paper piecing. I know how to paper piece but haven't done it for years.... I tore my hair out, cursed a bit and ripped (unsewed)a bit,I think we all did, except for those who do it all the time. but here is one tip that I learned years ago........... First, fold and CREASE every sewing line twice, forwards and backwards, exactly on all the lines before you sew anything. Makes removing paper MUCH easier!. Another tip (but take with with a grain of salt) is to shorten your stitch length. The downfall of shortening stitch length is, if you need to "unsew", it's harder because stitches are tinier. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYou nedd to have a first time anyway! It's nice.
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That is one nice looking bowl! Love the bright yellow of it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI think you did a wonderful job! Love your bowl. Looking through your blog and seeing all the quilts you are making, I'm impressed you got your bowl done, hehe. Good luck on getting all your quilts done. Thanks for sharing your project with us, great job!
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