Here is how I'm going to piece a word for an upcoming project. There are lots of ways to go about this. You may have a way that suits you better. This is only one method.
My instructions are to piece the word into an 18" square. I started with freezer paper, mine is only 17-3/4" wide. I cut an 18" length and drew a red line on one side of the short side to remind myself to add a quarter inch.
I cut the G from the square and then drew blue lines where there would be seams. I hope you can see them.
| I realized later I probably should have shaded the parts that would be the letter. |
Then I went about making each section. The width of each line could vary or they could all be the same, dealer's choice. I started with the top of the G which contains two curves. I tried several methods to make those, then decided to just make staight lines to indicate the curves instead. I start with fabric pieces a lot bigger than I need. I made a tracing paper template from my original drawing. I cut out how the yellow fabric should be shaped and cut away the angle of the 'curve' and sewed black into it's place.
| I added the black to the right. |
| I added the upper part. |
| I measured the next piece on the pattern and added a quarter inch to each side. |
| I made the next little section on the pattern and added seam allowance and sewed it all together. |
For the next section I measured each piece from the pattern, cut out the pieces with seam allowances, first the yellow needed the corners to be black, I used the flip and sew method. I cut two black squares, lined them up on the bottom corners of the yellow, and sewed diagonally down each, flipped the corner over to make triangles. Then I added the side black section and the bottom black section.
Once I had the whole section together I added a long strip of black to the left side of the whole G. I made that piece a bit wider than it needed to be, just in case. It's always easier to trim it away than to add to it later if needed.
But I still had to make the bottom of the G have curved corners.
Then the same at the top, to give the G a rounded top.
| I drew chalk lines where the 18" top should be and how I wanted the corner angles to be. |
| Using an oversized piece of yellow I set it on the corner. |
And it's a G! As you can see, there is a bit of extra at the top and bottom, and the left side.
I have four more letters to make and then I will sew them all together and make sure when that is done that they come out to an 18" square.





It looks amazing!!! Thanks for the helpful tips
ReplyDeleteGreat job!! Mickey
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