A couple of months ago I saw that Juliet from The Tartankiwi had designed an amazing big bear block. I put my hand up to pattern test it because I thought it was just so cool!
I have to confess that when I opened up the pattern Juliet sent me, I wondered if I'd bitten off more than I could chew. This block is 30" square and there are quite a few pieces to tape together. I have some experience with paper piecing but I wouldn't call myself a paper piecing expert or anything. However, once I decided to make a polar bear version, I got so excited about putting my block together that I got over my fears.
This was the image I saw in Juliet's instagram feed! |

After that, the whole process went super smoothly. It took me one evening after work to cut out all my pattern pieces and tape them together, and then this Saturday I pieced the whole thing in one day.

You can see from the back of my pattern that I made quite a few notes to myself to help with fabric placement! It's definitely a must with something this size. I also used a lot of Juliet's paper piecing tips and tricks and they really helped, particularly with some parts of the process I've found challenging in the past, like joining the pattern pieces.
I'm so glad I got through my nervousness about this block and actually stitched it up. I am completely in love with the bear I made. Using a lot of low volume fabrics for the bear presented quite a challenge in terms of getting enough contrast between the different parts of the bear's body - something I relished. My fabric choices were not completely perfect but at the same time they resulted in some surprising and pleasing things (like the bear on his nose and the &love tattoo), so overall I'm happy.

I was lucky enough to meet Juliet earlier this year when she was in Wellington for Handmade. She is honestly the nicest person and I am just in awe of her talent for designing paper pieced blocks. You absolutely must head over and check out Juliet's post which shows the block she made and the blocks all the other pattern testers made - without exception they are gorgeous and creative!
Juliet's Big Bear pattern is now available on Craftsy for the super bargain price of $2.95 for the first 48 hours (the price will then be increasing to $5.00 which I still think is a bargain for the massive amount of work Juliet has put into making this pattern awesome and easy to use).

Juliet is very kindly letting me give away a pdf copy of her Big Bear pattern, together with a pdf copy of one of her other patterns. To enter, just leave a comment here letting me know which other pattern of Juliet's you'd like to win - you can check out her Craftsy store here. If you win and you've already bought the Big Bear pattern, Juliet will either refund you, or give you another pattern of your choice - whichever you prefer.
The giveaway will close at 8:30 p.m. New Zealand time on Sunday 31 August 2014, and I'll pick a winner using the random number generator. This giveaway is open internationally, but if I can't contact you, you can't win. Please make sure to leave your email in the comment if you think you might be a no-reply blogger (and check out my tutorial here if you're not sure).
Thank you, Juliet, for letting me be a pattern tester for this block. It pushed me to do something that I wasn't completely sure I could manage, and I love the result. I think the most satisfying quilts come from the times you push your limits and succeed anyway!
Thank you, Juliet, for letting me be a pattern tester for this block. It pushed me to do something that I wasn't completely sure I could manage, and I love the result. I think the most satisfying quilts come from the times you push your limits and succeed anyway!

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