Jun 06 2009

Shrieking with delight

Published by prairiehome at 5:34 am under Cats, Design Wall

Oh, wait.  These are supposed to be Halloween noises. I guess it should be shrieking in fear. Here is my “shriek” block for Tonya’s Slither Eek Boo quilt.

wonky-shriek-ludo
Tee hee.

Okay.  It’s really Ludo sleeping on my “shriek” block.  All fabric is fair game for him as a prime sleeping spot.  My plan for “shriek” was to make it with long, pointy-type letters.  I sketched out my original idea on a piece of scrap paper shown at the bottom of the picture below.  Then I drew the letters out a little larger and gave some thought as to what part of the letter to form first, second & third because most of the letters had three parts.

wonky-shriek-layout

You’ll notice in my drawing that I forgot the “r” so youngest DS drew an “r” for me at the bottom of the paper.  I made a note for myself about remembering to allow for the seam allowance at the end of all my points because I didn’t want them getting chopped off.

wonky-shriek-letters

Here are my letters in the order that I stitched them together.  The “e” was the most difficult.  Actually, not difficult but fiddly.  It didn’t quite turn out as I had planned in my drawing but I didn’t want to keep messing with it.  It’s an “e” and it’s got pointy parts.  You can see from the “r” that I started with straight pieces of fabric.  I sewed the background fabric bits on at an angle to make the points.

wonky-shriek-done

Here is “shriek.”  It’s pretty large — about 9″ x 24″.  Another important thing to point out is how much more background fabric it takes when you are being fiddly with the letters. It took more of the purple background fabric than I thought it would to make the block.  More seams equals more fabric used.  I really like how the block turned out though, and I only chopped off a very tiny tip at the bottom of the “r.”

Tonya, this was a lot of fun to do and to see what everyone else came up with!  [You can see more blocks here and here.] I have more word quilts planned in the future.  Thanks for letting me play.

erin loves to quilt

5 responses so far

5 Responses to “Shrieking with delight”

  1. Lazy Gal Tonyaon 07 Jun 2009 at 9:36 am

    Erin, these are awesome letters. you did a FANTASTIC job – congrats!!!

  2. Magpie Sueon 10 Jun 2009 at 11:20 am

    Came over from Tonya’s blog ‘cuz I *really* like your shriek :- )
    Great job! (I have handwriting/neatnik issues too but I still love wonky in my patchwork!)

  3. Lynneon 10 Jun 2009 at 3:09 pm

    These are outstanding! I love your letters! They are awesome.

  4. Natimaon 14 Jun 2009 at 5:09 am

    You made it looks easy!!! I made the word HISS. Enjoy

  5. Von 09 Jul 2009 at 7:40 pm

    You really did a nice job on the SHRIEK!!!!

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