The second part of chapter 7 introduced the Seminole method of piecing. This involves sewing together strips of fabric, cutting them and then re-sewing them to form a new piece of patterned material.
Image 1: Paper design for straightforward chequerboard piecing:
Image 2: Fabric sample for straightforward chequerboard piecing:
Image 3: Three strips sewn, cut and rearranged:
Image 4: Two rectangles sewn together and then pieced:
Image 5: Paper design for staggered piecing:
Image 6: Fabric sample for staggered piecing with some seams on the front (this one was produced after I worked through chapter 8 and it's my favourite sample):
Image 7: Close up of fabric sample in image 6:
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