Wild Oranges: Sew Quadrant 2

Show of hands - how many people are working ahead? This might be a sew-along record! By the looks of things at our hashtag #WildOrangesQuilt, many of you find making this quilt a bit addictive. I totally get it, lol.

Can you still join the sew-along? Sure you can. We have 3 weeks left. To find out how to join the Wild Oranges sew-along, click over to the master sew-along post. You’ll find links to all of the already-published posts under the Schedule heading. We’re using a digital pattern, so you can grab it in a flash and sew right along.

 

Week 3: Sew Quadrant 2

Now that you’ve sewn your first quadrant, you know exactly what to expect: arrange fabrics, press orange peels, applique and join blocks! It’s that easy.

Need a little help? Here is a Pressing Video that shows the orange peel pressing in process.

Do you find it a challenge to keep everything organized during the pressing/applique process? Here are two ideas:

  1. Take a photo after arranging all your background squares and cut peels. Periodically check the photo as you press and appliqué to check for mix-ups.

  2. Change the order of events. Start by pressing all the orange peels for a quadrant. Then, arrange background squares and pin peels in place. That’s a lot less back-and-forth.

I had a helper in my sewing room as I finished up Quadrant 2. Elora likes to use this heavy, miniature iron to help me press. Isn’t that a cute little thing? My mom found once upon a time at a second hand shop. To Elora it’s more than a decoration.

I know another way that she can help - - -

Tada, the finished quadrant!

Week 3 Sew-Along Goal: Sew Quadrant 2

Things are moving right along!


Congratulations to @UnchartedWatters the winner of our weekly sew-along prize. She’s one of those who are working ahead! Looking good.

Share to win!

This week share a photo of your orange peel applique in process with hashtag #WildOrangesQuilt.

You are welcome to applique in any manner you prefer! It does not have to be machine applique, as per the pattern.

Your photo enters you into a giveaway for my Seafarers pattern! This medallion style sampler quilt is sewn via machine paper piecing. A combination of fanciful shapes and balanced repetition makes the Seafarers pattern ripe for exploration. Includes 5 paper piecing blocks, including the Tulip Crown block below. Use them In other projects too!

Winner will be announced next week and giveaway is open worldwide.

good luck, friends!