I Got This

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Now that is what I am talking about.

Thank you Liz A.  I won't lie, I have been grievously challenged by this Metro Hoops pattern, using the Quick Curve Ruler.  As much as I love the Quick Curve Ruler and the look of Sew Kind of Wonderful patterns, I was finding the square up instructions super confusing for the Metro Hoops pattern.  Thank Heaven for the internet, I tell you.  I got an email Saturday morning from one of my readers named Liz.  Liz happened to have a sewing tip for this block that made all the difference.

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Liz's advice was to be sure the measurement at the top right corner unit at the square off point was the exact same distance as the corresponding lower left corner unit.  I got out my ancient seam gauge from my garment sewing days and used it to measure that distance.  I am measuring from the inside curve seam to the 3" mark on the ruler.  Then I trim off the excess fabric on the right and on the top of the ruler.  Flip the block and square up to 8".

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This tip from Liz was a real project saver for me.  I am not sure I would have fought with those wonky corner units.  Now they all come out 98% the same measurement, and the blocks are going together like a dream.

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Woo Hoo!  Now those are some pretty blocks!  I had to stop though, because I ran out of the dark brown corner unit fabric!  I have ordered more though, and should be back at it sometime this week.

  Thanks to Liz, this project went from being a bit of a disaster to something I am really enjoying.  

Please take a look at what the other gals who are sewing along with me are doing.  Go visit Thelma and Lisa at their blogs, and if you are sewing along too, send me a link to your blog, or send me a photo ([email protected]) and I will post them here.

 

54 responses to “I Got This”

  1. Cheers for Liz and her helpful instructions to save this cheery project – and your wits!! I love the way these blocks are looking now.
    I still have my old seam gauge, too, from those days when I still sewed something other than quilts.
    Hugs!

  2. Cheers for Liz and her helpful instructions to save this cheery project – and your wits!! I love the way these blocks are looking now.
    I still have my old seam gauge, too, from those days when I still sewed something other than quilts.
    Hugs!

  3. Cheers for Liz and her helpful instructions to save this cheery project – and your wits!! I love the way these blocks are looking now.
    I still have my old seam gauge, too, from those days when I still sewed something other than quilts.
    Hugs!

  4. Love it! Already thinking about the quilting!!! Fun, fun, fun…ans so glad you get to stick with it!

  5. Love it! Already thinking about the quilting!!! Fun, fun, fun…ans so glad you get to stick with it!

  6. Love it! Already thinking about the quilting!!! Fun, fun, fun…ans so glad you get to stick with it!

  7. So glad you are making good progress and happy with your project now, Nicole! BTW, did you happen to see my comment on your post of July 1? Liz and I were definitely on the same page.

  8. So glad you are making good progress and happy with your project now, Nicole! BTW, did you happen to see my comment on your post of July 1? Liz and I were definitely on the same page.

  9. So glad you are making good progress and happy with your project now, Nicole! BTW, did you happen to see my comment on your post of July 1? Liz and I were definitely on the same page.

  10. Glad I was able to help and I’m really happy that it’s working out for you. I do love this pattern. Can’t wait till my ruler arrives.

  11. Glad I was able to help and I’m really happy that it’s working out for you. I do love this pattern. Can’t wait till my ruler arrives.

  12. Glad I was able to help and I’m really happy that it’s working out for you. I do love this pattern. Can’t wait till my ruler arrives.

  13. Your blocks look perfect! Hurray for helpful blog readers! I have my antiquated seam gauge from home ec (yeah, I’m old) in Jr. High (that’s Middle School for you younger readers!) You never know when something you’ve saved will once again come in handy!

  14. Your blocks look perfect! Hurray for helpful blog readers! I have my antiquated seam gauge from home ec (yeah, I’m old) in Jr. High (that’s Middle School for you younger readers!) You never know when something you’ve saved will once again come in handy!

  15. Your blocks look perfect! Hurray for helpful blog readers! I have my antiquated seam gauge from home ec (yeah, I’m old) in Jr. High (that’s Middle School for you younger readers!) You never know when something you’ve saved will once again come in handy!

  16. Congratulations on persevering and not giving up.
    Sharing your frustration helped turn a negative into a positive.
    Quilters helping quilters! If everyone did that, the world would be a better place.
    Although I do not have the ruler, I am certain that you have helped out other quilters in similar situations. It is a neat trick that has possibilities for other blocks. I’ll tuck it away in my bag of tricks!
    Hope your booboo is improving.
    Love the blog.

  17. Congratulations on persevering and not giving up.
    Sharing your frustration helped turn a negative into a positive.
    Quilters helping quilters! If everyone did that, the world would be a better place.
    Although I do not have the ruler, I am certain that you have helped out other quilters in similar situations. It is a neat trick that has possibilities for other blocks. I’ll tuck it away in my bag of tricks!
    Hope your booboo is improving.
    Love the blog.

  18. Congratulations on persevering and not giving up.
    Sharing your frustration helped turn a negative into a positive.
    Quilters helping quilters! If everyone did that, the world would be a better place.
    Although I do not have the ruler, I am certain that you have helped out other quilters in similar situations. It is a neat trick that has possibilities for other blocks. I’ll tuck it away in my bag of tricks!
    Hope your booboo is improving.
    Love the blog.

  19. Nicole those blocks are looking great now! It’s so nice that Liz shared her tip with you and that you stuck with the project.

  20. Nicole those blocks are looking great now! It’s so nice that Liz shared her tip with you and that you stuck with the project.

  21. Nicole those blocks are looking great now! It’s so nice that Liz shared her tip with you and that you stuck with the project.

  22. I can’t believe I just came across this. I am having an awful time figuring the same thing. I could not get the blocks to line up at the triangle corners. Wow!, just saved my sanity. I know I have ruined several blocks in squaring up. Thank you!!

  23. I can’t believe I just came across this. I am having an awful time figuring the same thing. I could not get the blocks to line up at the triangle corners. Wow!, just saved my sanity. I know I have ruined several blocks in squaring up. Thank you!!

  24. I can’t believe I just came across this. I am having an awful time figuring the same thing. I could not get the blocks to line up at the triangle corners. Wow!, just saved my sanity. I know I have ruined several blocks in squaring up. Thank you!!

  25. Looks great! So glad you got the problem sorted out. It all sounds complicated to me! It will look so much better with matching seams, and you’ll love it all the more for being more exact.

  26. Looks great! So glad you got the problem sorted out. It all sounds complicated to me! It will look so much better with matching seams, and you’ll love it all the more for being more exact.

  27. Looks great! So glad you got the problem sorted out. It all sounds complicated to me! It will look so much better with matching seams, and you’ll love it all the more for being more exact.