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    #16
    I'm getting close to done adding the batiks with fusible. Then I need to make a lot of very thin black bias strips. I also need to sew black lines to show the feathers and details before adding the bias. I was using Suzanne Marshall's method of making bias. It is great but some of my bias is slightly bigger than 1/4" and it would be nice if I could do 1/8" for the stained glass effect. The drawing has areas where it's 1/4" and areas where it's smaller. Since I made the pattern from the drawing, tracing it on a light box, I need to try to vary it. The easiest part was fusing of course. This method I'm using is from a class by Esterita Austin who shows it on an early episode here. I used the transdoodle chalk paper to trace the pattern on black cloth so I'd know where to fuse the pieces.
    Right now I'm taking a break to do a quilt for my son. Any advice on the bias strips would be a help. Thanks, Jan

    "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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      #17
      I keep trying to upload the photo. It's not happening. Lol Jan

      "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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        #18

        "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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          #19
          Wow, Jan! Amazing design and colors. The only thing I know how to do with bias strips is sew them as applique' or use them as binding. I may not be much help here. Look forward to the next picture of this beauty.

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            #20
            Thank you Renata. I am going to try to applique them with an invisible machine applique stitch. I hope that works as a hand applique will take a long, long time. I have a practice piece that I can test soon.

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              #21
              Jan, What an awesome wall quilt you made! I too had such a challenge with the bias tape that I ended up using Clover fusible bias tape that comes on a roll. If your LQS doesn't carry it. I found this link google:http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...l_2hh19ftfww_b
              This was my project:

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                #22
                That is looking really good, hope you are enjoying it as much as we are.

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                  #23
                  Wow Jan you did it

                  Like yours Terry, it's so vibrant.

                  Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                    #24
                    Beautiful, Terry! It all came together and I hope you're loving it; I'm loving it for sure! At what stage did you start thinking about the quilting or is this going to be the next step? Congratulations!

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                      #25
                      Renata, I start thinking about the quilting stage before I start cutting the fabric!! Isn't that crazy? It is quilted, here is a photo of the back:
                      One day soon, I'll take a photo of the whole front and post it.

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                        #26
                        Sorry, Terry! I could not see the quilting in the picture and since selvages were still on, I thought that's where you were headed next. My bad! ops: From the backside of the quilt it looks beautiful! I now remember when you showed the hand with the vein and the paisley in the sleeve... I guess that's what happens to memory when you're in quilt overload... :lol: :roll:

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                          #27
                          Jan - Very nice job! Sorry, I don't have any bias suggestions since I haven't done much with them. But I'm sure you'll come up with something that works well!

                          Terry - I think I already told you how beautiful this quilt is, but I'm happy to reiterate! It deserves it!

                          Nancy

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                            #28
                            Thank you Terry. I did have some of that fusible bias once in gold. Thanks for the link. I think that will work for most of the quilt. I just don't know if I'm going to need to make it smaller in some places.

                            Your quilt is amazing. I and my machine don't do that kind of detail yet. I think I may need a new machine someday to get there. I don't know where the bucks will come from though. They are not an inexpensive item.

                            I am working on my son's first bed quilt which has priority. Wouldn't you know my dog thinks the top in progress is for him to sit on. I thought cats were the ones that had to try out anything new. What's the consensus on animals and quilts? I bet you all have stories who have animals. Jan

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                              #29
                              Jan, That is a great job. I think your daughter should love, love, love it! I have used invisible machine applique and I love it.

                              Terry, Your quilt is another lovely one. Lois

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                                #30
                                thank you Lois. I give all credit to my daugter the artist and the Esterita Austin who taught me the technique. Do you have any tips on invisible machine applique? I am using the YLI (I think) not polyester but monofilment thread, but my machine seems to tangle the thread down below and it did break. Maybe the tension needs adjustment. I am using 50 weight cotton thread in the bottom. It worked in a class I took. The bias tape is thicker than regular applique I think though. Jan

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