The ticker tape quilt block is intended for quilt as you go methods, so the starting point is a layer of backing fabric with right side down, batting and then white fabric on top with right side up. I chose a 12.1/2" block to give 12" finished size. Pin the three layers.
When placing the patches I tend to start in a corner and work across and down, but there really aren't any rules to this quilt design! Decide on the first patch, lay it where you want to start and sew it down. There are obviously alternative methods of sewing it down. I prefer to zigzag around the patch with a fairly close zigzag - about 1 for stitch length and about 3 for stitch width. I've seen ticker tape quilts where the patches are sewn with straight stitch just inside the edge so that there will be a frayed effect after the quilt has been washed and other quilts where the patches are cut using pinking shears to prevent fraying. I just find that zigzag stitching works for me.
As you can see, the quilting is all done as you go, with plenty of varied shapes of zigzag. I found that as the shapes were so small I could use my normal sewing foot without having to worry about the fabric puckering.
I tried something completely different for the next ticker tape quilt block. I began with a circle in the middle, sewn on in the same way, and used the same fabric for four spokes along the diagonals. Then I filled in the areas between the spokes with random patches and ended up with quite a striking quilt block.
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