The evenings are when I sit and relax, yet I still have to have some type of hand project to do. I guess it makes me feel like I've accomplished something! If there isn't a binding to sew on the next best thing for me is a little English Paper Piecing.
A couple months ago I started my Bow Tie EPP project and it has grown quite a bit since then. Two months ago I had 6 blocks finished, now I have 73 with 17 more to go! Quite an accomplishment!
The Bow Ties finish at 2" square, 1" for the corner squares and center is a 1/2" square. The block itself is pretty simple to sew together and once you get in the groove, it goes together quickly. By quickly, I mean each block probably takes 30-40 minutes to hand sew together.
I was finally able to use my Liberty of London stash, yet with the blocks being small I didn't use all that much! My goal was to use a different print for each block, and with the help of a couple friends, who graciously offered some of their treasured stash, I was able to achieve that goal!
Thank you Ellyn and Jenny ! You both are the best and I appreciate your generosity!
I've seen so many gorgeous bow tie quilts and had always wanted to make one. I never imagined I'd go in this direction! I like when a block has options. Color, fabric, layout...endless possibilities!
My plan is to go with this layout, but I honestly haven't explored my options. Maybe once I get the last blocks completed I'll play around and see if I can come up with something different.
Once I decide on the layout I'll sew four blocks together at a time. I plan on adding a white border to finish it off. Plans can change!
It always feels good when I can cross something off my bucket list! This one has been on it for far too long. It would be nice to cross a few more off my list, but for now I'll just enjoy that I got one done!
This little adventure will be continued! Once I get near (nearer) the end of a project like this, it's hard to slow down! I get excited and want to finish it! I'm not very patient at this point!
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I love them! so very cute - I imagine you got the papers from Paper Pieces or did you make them
ReplyDeleteSo happy I got to contribute to this beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteI cannot thank you enough for the Liberty fabric!! I finally have all the blocks finished and started sewing the 4-squares together…they go much faster!
DeleteThose are adorable!!! Such sweetness in such a little package.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Jayne! I don't know that I've ever seen a whole quilt from bow tie blocks before, just the block by itself, and I am totally smitten by how your blocks look when you put them together like that. I had not considered this block for an EPP hand sewing project, either. Most of the EPP I see others doing is with hexagons. I love this and can't wait to see more of your progress with it! It looks like a fabulous way to use up cherished scraps, too, with a 2" block size.
ReplyDeleteI’ve really enjoyed this project and will be sad to see it end! I fell off the hexie bandwagon a long time ago! I’m always on the look out for something a little different. I most likely would never get to a traditionally pieced bow tie quilt, so having the paper pieced idea fall in my lap was perfect!
DeleteThose blocks are adorable and the perfect way to use special fabrics! I've always liked the look of bow ties but never considered EPP for them. Did you make up your own templates?
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty little blocks! Can't wait to see the finish!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw these, I thought of porcelain tiles, and they still strike me that way. Just exquisite!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love your tiny bow blocks!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute, but tiny. But I shouldn't be surprised at that LOL
ReplyDeleteLovely! I also hadn't thought of EPP for bow ties. I'll keep that in mind. I like to hand sew in the evening while watching a movie.Up till now I make hexagons and stars.
ReplyDeleteYou are a hand quilting wizzard!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and tiny! Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely!!! The blocks are so tiny and the Liberty looks so good. Your stitches are perfect too. It's going to be beautiful. Thank you for linking up to the Peacock Party.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! And so tiny, but the Liberty plays well.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful design Jayne! I love the little gelati-coloured squares, offsetting the pretty florals!
ReplyDeleteBowties are some of my favorite blocks. This tiny size makes them simply adorable!
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