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    #61
    Originally posted by QuiltedRose
    For applique thread, you might try Invisifil by Wonderfil. It's 100 wt polyester - much less expensive than silk, available in single spools or packs with coordinated threads, and available online. You can use a 60 sharp needle with it. Susan Cleveland recommended it to me, an it's beautiful stuff!
    I didn't think of that, and it's a great idea. I'll try it - I usually use this thread for paper piecing -since it so thin, but still strong, as well as bobbin thread in embroidery.

    I'll let you know how it comes out... The other thing, it's the color... I don't know what to choose!!! :?

    Andrée

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      #62
      COLORADO BEAUTY :
      That was a much easier block to figure out than the basket was....

      Cut squares of 2" in selected colors.
      Background fabric - cut 3-1/2" x 3-1/2".

      After sewing the HST, trim them to 1-1/4"




      Step 2 - I did exactly as per instructions. That was so easy with the seam "locking"!
      Step 3 - I did one thing different. Instead of pressing the seam open, I pressed to one side, and opposite on each row, so that when I sew them, the seam would "lock". Each row should measure 1-1/4" X 3-1/2".

      Step 4 - The block should measure 3-1/2" x 3-1/2".




      Step 5 - The completed panel should measure 3-1/2" x 6-1/2".

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        #63
        Andrée, I love your instructions.

        living in Central Denmark
        Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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          #64
          DUCK AND DUCKLING:
          I cut #20, #21 as mentioned in the instructions. I knew they were going to be much bigger than required.
          #1 (red) - 2 squares 2" x2" (as per instructions) ; 1 square 1" x 1"
          #17 (yellow) - 1 strip 1" x 6-1/2"
          #6 (green) - 1 strip 1" x 6-1/2"
          Background - 2 strips 1" x 3"
          1 strip 1" x 4"
          1 rectangle 3-1/2 x 4

          Step 1 - as per instruction, but trim HST unit to 1"




          Step 2 - as per instructions.
          Step 3 - Lay ruler on the triangle unit and align the short sides of red triangle with the 3/4" marks.




          Continue as per instructions. The short sides of the triangle unit should be 1-7/8" unfinished.

          Step 4 - as per instructions, but trim the "teal" edge (red in my case) so unit measures 1-1/2".




          Next step... next post

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            #65
            Step 5 -sew the strips, and cut into 4 segments, each 1" x 1-1/2" :




            Step 6 as per instructions.
            Step 7-as per instructions. The completed block should measure 3" x 3" edge to edge:




            Step 8 - Sew 1" x 3"background strips to the top and bottom. Then sew the 1" x 4" to right side of the block.
            Step 9 - Sew the remaining background fabric to left side. Position "D" so it is even with the bottom of the block, and the left edge is 3/4"away from the left raw edge. I chose to move it a little to the left, so there is no overlap.
            The completed panel should measure 4" x 6-1/2"

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              #66
              Cute

              living in Central Denmark
              Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                #67
                I'm having a hard time imagining what these little cuties look like in person because they look huge on screen. Next time you post, would you put a coffee mug next to one. ops: to ask.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by suehenyon
                  I'm having a hard time imagining what these little cuties look like in person because they look huge on screen. Next time you post, would you put a coffee mug next to one. ops: to ask.
                  You are right... Will a spool of Mettler thread do? Here you go:


                  I finally chose my thread and started to blanket-stitch. It's Marathon Rayon on top, with Wunderfil Invisafil in the bobbin, 70 needle.
                  Andrée

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                    #69
                    wow!
                    The colors are pretty awesome, too!

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                      #70
                      WOWZERS! Andrée, it is not only tiny, but your colors are wonderful!! Luv the gradation on the "f" block!


                      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                        #71
                        Thank you! Not sure about my "theme" yet - seaside with bright colored sailboat or butterfly/flowers... That's why I didn't put the stars.
                        We'll see how it goes in the next months...

                        Andrée

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                          #72
                          Well, this was looking like too much fun, so dug out some batiks and made the half-scale blocks. It is a good way to task yourself without being totally impossible! You certainly cannot rush or break any of the "rules". Starch is my friend! I will post a picture of the full scale version as well as the half-scale for comparison. I like both, but the half-scale blocks are just too cute! And thank you for the assists with the measurements.

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                            #73
                            Those are just amazing. And it it great seeing two such different colourways on the same page too.

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                              #74
                              Carolyn Those are just tooooooo cute Great colours Joan

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                                #75
                                Beautiful work, Carolyn!

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