Monday, September 12, 2016

Epic Sampler BOM ~ The End Is Near

This weekend was spent in paper piece heaven!  What started as a catch up on the Epic Sampler BOM, ended in a flurry of frustration!  The good news is there is only one month left!

I was two months behind, meaning I had six blocks to make.  One 6", four 12" and the mother of all mothers...one 18"!  I'll get to that story a little bit later!

6" - Star Quest
This was quick and painless!  I just had to figure out my colors, and decided to use four different colors for the star points.  Hopefully, they will jive with my rainbow and tie in the colors.  

12" - Love Wins
This was described as looking like a succulent on instagram.  I have to agree.  I'm not a green person, but I love this combination!  It has a fitting name for the way I feel about it.

12" - Cat Corners
Tying in pink, yellow and a tiny bit of orange with this block.  I feel like I'm a little shy on yellow. Not good with three blocks left to go!

12" - Faceted Star
Pretty?  I like the illusion that there are curves with this one.  



Here's the yellow!  I still don't know if it's enough yellow, but what are you gonna do this late in the game!!

Now Big Birtha and the back story!  Naturally I saved the 18" block for the very last one.  It's a good thing I did, because if I did this one first I'm sure I would still have five other incomplete blocks!

Saturday started with the coloring sheet of 'Kapow Star'.  The name is exactly what my brain nearly did by the end of this one!  I cut my fabric, numbered each stack, numbered each section on the coloring sheet, had to cut more fabric because I kept missing sections...mind blowing!!

18" - Kapow Star
It looks pretty harmless.  It isn't.  It's a death star if it's anything!  A grand total of 176 pieces in this square.  176!  The piecing of each section went pretty well.  I was clipping along, dinner in the oven, thinking I could easily get the piecing of each section done before we eat.  

And then the storm hit.  It got very dark, very windy, very fast.  Thunder, lightning, rain.  And then...a huge boom!!  And...the power went out...and everything stopped.  Dinner.  (which thankfully was done) Sewing.  Kapow, was sidelined.  The power went out at 4:30 pm and was out until after 1 am!  Awww, those summer storms!

I picked it back up Sunday thinking the rest is a breeze.  You know when you think you know how all the pieces should go together?  You think you do, turns out you don't.  The illustration was so confusing!  The seam ripper and I had the best time...not!  Eventually I finally figured out the puzzle and got it together.  But man, the odds were stacked against me!  

This is where it stands as of today!
Three more to go!  The one on the right, the long skinny one.....I'm looking forward to the simplicity of that one!

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23 comments :

  1. Hi Jayne! I know when we think this is now easy, then it's not. I see that mostly with the paper piecing; it needs so much concentration. We used to have often electricity cut off but lately fortunately that doesn't happen often. This looks fantastic and mostly I like the orange corner! x Teje

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    1. That big block shouldn’t have been so hard. I needed to slow down sewing the finished pieces together and make sure I was doing it right! The diagram was not as clear as I would have hoped!

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  2. The hard work and frustration are paying off because this is gorgeous!

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    1. It was a real pain…but very worth it! I still can’t believe I’m almost finished with the blocks for this BOM! And on time!

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  3. Stunning! You have a lot of patience and it's paying off, can't wait to see the rest.

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    1. I felt like I had it under control for that 18” block! By the end…not so much!

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  4. You pushed through and it was definitely worth it! I quickly turned on the gas burners when that storm whipped up Saturday so that I could at least get dinner done but we never lost power.

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  5. The big one is beautiful. Really all the blocks are beautiful.

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  6. love your stars! so many different kinds and all pretty in their own way but I do love "love wins" the most

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  7. I love that you share how all your blocks look together. The Kapow star looks intimidating! I'm glad your power wasn't out for days, and hopefully some day it will rain in California again. o_O

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  8. Your sampler quilt will be beautiful!! Love it!

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  9. Good golly - 176 pieces?!?!?! You go girl! Your blocks look fantastic together, it's going to be a beautiful quilt.

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  10. These blocks look amazing together! Great choice of fabrics and colors!

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  11. Wow . I thought your leader photo was perfection then I saw the other photos . Your quilt looks so striking . I'm awe struck

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  12. Nothing like a huge summer thunderstorm to change plans! But it sure didn't knock you out. Kapow is amazing!

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  13. stunning! The color combination and exact pieceing is great Jayne. LeeAnna

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  14. 176 pieces...That's enough to make me run screaming! You certainly have a lot of patience! The quilt is beautiful, I 'm sure it will be worth all the pains and seam ripping you have gone through

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  15. These are great blocks. Can't wait to see them all finished. 176 pieces???? I think I would have given up. But it's amazing!

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  16. Boy this is looking good! That last block tho? YIKES!

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  17. Likin' it so far! Nadine W. Northern Cali

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  18. Wow - that is stunning! and 178 pieces... wow. I love the way you've organized the quilt to have a rainbow feel, and can't wait to see how it turns out!

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  19. Wow - that is stunning! and 178 pieces... wow. I love the way you've organized the quilt to have a rainbow feel, and can't wait to see how it turns out!

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  20. You are too funny---Death Star! That's quite the sizable power outage. Your epic sampler is going to be such a beauty. It's really coming to life now.

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