Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Nearly Insane, Block 18!

Block 18 is finished!! This wasn't a difficult block to piece, just extremely boring but I kept on sewing and finally completed her. There is a total of 233 pieces in this 6 1/2" block (6" finished). Thankfully there won't be anymore block with this huge number of pieces. 


I decided to keep things simple and just used 2 fabrics. With pieces this small, I was afraid the block would be a blur if I added other fabrics.


First I pieced the center star. Notice the ruler, it took me 1 1/2 hours to piece this star and it is only 1 1/2"! The complete center is 3 inches finished.


Next I pieced the two small side HST's.  They don't lay flat very well.


The view from the front.


The final HST's. See all the papers on the back? The seams are supposed to be pressed open.


And the front view.

All the blocks in this row have been completed and sewn together with the sashing in between the blocks ready to be attached to the body. But not yet.  


The body of my uncompleted Nearly Insane hangs on my display wall. I kept looking at her and thinking there is a block that just does not fit in with the rest of the blocks in the quilt.

All the other blocks are either a star or a pieced block. This block was just too random. Maybe the problem was me, I didn't organize the fabric right.


Anyway, I decided to design my own block and this is what I came up with.

I think the blocks that have rows of flying geese are my favorite blocks so I pieced another variation of the geese.

I will remove the offending block and sew this one in when I attach the next rows. Yes, rows . . . I am going to keep on piecing and get the next row finished. The next row is the very center row of the quilt. I will halfway finished piecing these blocks! 

Linking to - Fiber Tuesday, BOM's AwayEsther's Wednesday WOW!, Let's Be SocialMy Quilt Infatuation, Finished Or Not FridayCrazy Mom Quilts, Confessions of a Fabric Addict

13 comments:

  1. A wise choice to make this block two colors. I don't think I could have gotten the block sewn to the correct size with so many seams.

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    1. I couldn't have pieced this blocks if I wasn't paper piecing. Even then the center star was challenging with such tiny pieces. It really reminded me of piecing my Jane quilt!

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  2. I did have a laugh because I know where you are coming from. I have done this block and mine came out wonky but I'm not doing it again.mwell done. I do like your colours.

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    1. I knew this block was coming sometime. I am so glad there are no more blocks with this number of pieces!

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  3. Absolutely amazing!! Could I ask if this is hand pieced or machine pieced?

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  4. So many little triangles! Looks great.

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  5. visiting from crazy mum quilts. That is the most impressive amount of absolutely tiny work

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  6. I am surprised that you are not NI by now. Good job. It really takes patience to make quilts like NI.

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  7. Wow - that is a ton of triangles!

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  8. I can't imagine piecing something so small, with so many pieces. Good for you.

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  9. Wow, that's a lot of work! Great job for sticking with it.

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  10. What the heck!! WOW :D :D Love it so much - and I tip my hat to you, because that top block beats out any of the crazy Dear Jane blocks, I'm sure!

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