This is what 48 yo-yo's looks like:
They remind me of little miniature nightcaps like the pioneer women wore at night. This turned out to be less painful than I thought it would be in the beginning. I made ten a day until they were done, and that was a good amount for me.
The Clover Yo-Yo Maker was a big help. I used the extra-small size for these. The first few were a little slow, but once I got the hang of it, they went pretty darned fast. There are a ton of videos online that teach you how to use the yo-yo makers. I watched one before I started this whole process, and I couldn't find it again. Also, I couldn't find the link that turned me on to the video into the first place. (Mind like a steel trap.) You can find the one that makes the most sense to you. However, I did something none of the videos said to do. I took my first stitch between the seam allowance instead of over the top of it. That way, my knot ended up within the yo-yo seam allowance instead of on top of it. The tails were hidden and that made more sense to me. I took one extra stitch beyond the original knot just to be sure before I gathered them.
Now I'm working on the embroidery for the final block, and I'm about half way finished. This one is coming to a close, and I'm excited to start sewing the blocks together! Of course, there is still the little matter of sewing all those yo-yo's to the quilt blocks. Now that they're made, I think that part will go pretty quickly. If I work on this, I think I can have the embroidery finished today. First, I have to go grocery shopping. Don't you hate it when life gets in the way of things?
They remind me of little miniature nightcaps like the pioneer women wore at night. This turned out to be less painful than I thought it would be in the beginning. I made ten a day until they were done, and that was a good amount for me.
The Clover Yo-Yo Maker was a big help. I used the extra-small size for these. The first few were a little slow, but once I got the hang of it, they went pretty darned fast. There are a ton of videos online that teach you how to use the yo-yo makers. I watched one before I started this whole process, and I couldn't find it again. Also, I couldn't find the link that turned me on to the video into the first place. (Mind like a steel trap.) You can find the one that makes the most sense to you. However, I did something none of the videos said to do. I took my first stitch between the seam allowance instead of over the top of it. That way, my knot ended up within the yo-yo seam allowance instead of on top of it. The tails were hidden and that made more sense to me. I took one extra stitch beyond the original knot just to be sure before I gathered them.
Now I'm working on the embroidery for the final block, and I'm about half way finished. This one is coming to a close, and I'm excited to start sewing the blocks together! Of course, there is still the little matter of sewing all those yo-yo's to the quilt blocks. Now that they're made, I think that part will go pretty quickly. If I work on this, I think I can have the embroidery finished today. First, I have to go grocery shopping. Don't you hate it when life gets in the way of things?
6 comments:
great idea to put the knot in the seam allowance. i never thought of that!
thx for sharing
Guess I need to go find a yo-yo tutorial, because I have no idea what you mean about the knot in the seam allowance. Ha!
I make mine the same way, not the way I was taught. It just seems to work better for me that way. Congrats on getting them done.
I look forward to seeing the blocks!!
Wow, you are breezing right along!
I did it!! I just now finished all the June work on my Glacier Star - far more than one month's worth, let me say. I don't want to see this thing again for 4 years! (jk - will work on the final stages next month).
Yay, you got the yo-yo's done! I don't think I would have finished my allotment if I hadn't said we could hold each other to our goals! But now I get to start tomorrow fresh, with all my BOMs caught up to date after 6 weeks of Crazy-Woman work on them. I think I'm going to ignore BOM existences until the 5th and only work on quilt finishes for the next few days. :)
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