Strippy Improv Holiday Sew Along - Part 5
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So what makes this block trickier than the others is trying to make the stripes "swirl" on the diagonal like an actual candy cane. Feel free to just sew "straight" (but still wonky!) stripes and not worry about the diagonal angle.
But if you do want to create a "swirled" candy cane, here are my tips:
1. "Audition" the placement of each strip before sewing. You'll need extra length on the outer edge of the candy cane; otherwise when you fold an angled strip up, it won't extend past the sketched line, like this:
2. So test every time before you stitch!
3. Keep increasing the angle as you work up the candy cane stem. When you get to the hook, the stripes will sort of spiral and overlap ALOT, which looks weird but works when you add the background.
Happy candy cane sewing!
These blocks stitch up so quickly - you still have time to make something before the holidays! The pattern comes with templates for five different blocks (ornament, snowman, tree, star and candy cane), as well as two layout options--a four-patch style wall hanging and a table runner.
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Strippy Improv Holiday Sew Along Schedule:
Thursday, November 18th - Intro and Fabric Selection
Tuesday, November 23rd - Make a block
Tuesday, November 30th - Make a block
Thursday, December 2nd - Make a block
Tuesday, December 7th - Make a block
Thursday, December 9th - Assembly
Tuesday, December 14th - Alternate options
Thursday, December 16th - Finishing
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