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Originally posted by KeithM: Work very much gets in the way of my life from August thru December... It could be worse, work could interfere all year instead of just support. =) It's nice to have time to be human again.
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Margo, I have done quite a bit of applique. I plan to do hand applique on this project, but have never done a light background on over a dark fabric. I love your look but does the dark background pose any problems seeing what you're doing? I usually do my handwork at night.
I'd love to hear anyone else's experience with it.
Thanks! Shirley
Shreveport, Louisiana
Bernina 440QE
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Originally posted by shirlmMargo, I have done quite a bit of applique. I plan to do hand applique on this project, but have never done a light background on over a dark fabric. I love your look but does the dark background pose any problems seeing what you're doing? I usually do my handwork at night.
I'd love to hear anyone else's experience with it.
Thanks! Shirley
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Originally posted by quiltinthreadsHi Margo, I've never done applique before so this quilt will be a new technique for me. Can you still use Ricky's poly stabilizer even if you hand applique the pieces to the block?
http://community.webshots.com/user/TennGram
(These albums are always available from my profile.)
Let us know how it works for you!
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Thanks Margo. I had forgotten about the shadowing. I've prepared applique leaves just like these using the same technique, except used freezer paper. I like the leave-in stabilizer as a foundation better. Removing the freezer paper adds more work.
Thanks to your excellent tutorial, I may go with machine applique this time because i REALLY like the darker background.
BTW...what is Liquid Stitch and where do you get it?
Shirley
Shreveport, Louisiana
Bernina 440QE
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Originally posted by MargoOriginally posted by vernalgrandmaMargo thank you for the tutorial. I like how you did you quilt with the sashings. Would you let me copy your design? If you will let me copy will you help me with the logistics of how to go about doing it? If it would take up to much of your time I can just stick with Sue's design. Thanks
I like the sashings you have done as well are your scallops appliqued or sewn. Thanks for your challenge for us to use our brains. It will be interesting to see how they all finish up. Personally I didn't cut the borders out as I did not like it to be so much white and was going to do something different anyway
Thanks vernalgrandma! You are more than welcome to copy my sashings! When you get to that point (in December) you can use anything you want in the sashings! Sue's design uses sashing strips that finish 4" x 12". My sashing strips are smaller, and finish 3"x12" which is why my entire quilt has a more "chunky" look to it. I knew I wanted to use 9-Patches for cornerstones and strips for the sashing, but didn't want to fool with the math to make them fit the 4" space! I'm mathematically challenged, so this was just the easy way out for me! The only problem you will have is that if you reduce the size of the sashing strips, Sue's design for the swag border will need to be adjusted, or it won't fit.
I hope that all of you will make design decisions that will make this quilt uniquely yours. Just be aware that changes in size will affect everything that comes after that decision.
Like Ricky says in his seminars. "You have a brain! Use it!"
Looking forward to seeing what everyone comes up with!
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Hi Margo,
I am not aware of the glue stick and have done a net search for a product here in Oz. I found a brand called sewrite but not sure if it is the correct thing or not. Do you or anyone else out there know what and where I can buy this product in Australia also the same for the foundation
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Originally posted by shirlmThanks Margo. I had forgotten about the shadowing. I've prepared applique leaves just like these using the same technique, except used freezer paper. I like the leave-in stabilizer as a foundation better. Removing the freezer paper adds more work.
Thanks to your excellent tutorial, I may go with machine applique this time because i REALLY like the darker background.
BTW...what is Liquid Stitch and where do you get it?
Shirley
Liquid Stitch is a permanent liquid glue for fabric. It is a Dritz notion and is available in lots of places that sell fabric.
http://www.dritz.com/brands/showcase...p?ITEM_NUM=395
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Originally posted by rondieOriginally posted by MargoOriginally posted by vernalgrandmamargo
I like the sashings you have done as well are your scallops appliqued or sewn. Thanks for your challenge for us to use our brains. It will be interesting to see how they all finish up. Personally I didn't cut the borders out as I did not like it to be so much white and was going to do something different anyway
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Originally posted by rondieHi Margo,
I am not aware of the glue stick and have done a net search for a product here in Oz. I found a brand called sewrite but not sure if it is the correct thing or not. Do you or anyone else out there know what and where I can buy this product in Australia also the same for the foundation
http://www.dickblick.com/products/el...l-glue-sticks/
It goes on purple and dries clear.
As for the foundation, you might try some kind of interfacing. You may have to purchase some to see how it behaves after it is washed. You don't want to use anything that will stay stiff, but it needs to start out fairly stiff to get crisp edges. Check out the way I tested several brands here:
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/562799920POBsLP
I wanted to see the how opaque they were, and how soft they were after washing.
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Thanks for sharing. I like to design things as well but since I'm new to the quilting scene I need a little guidance and help.Originally posted by MargoOriginally posted by rondieOriginally posted by MargoOriginally posted by vernalgrandmamargo
I like the sashings you have done as well are your scallops appliqued or sewn. Thanks for your challenge for us to use our brains. It will be interesting to see how they all finish up. Personally I didn't cut the borders out as I did not like it to be so much white and was going to do something different anyway
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Originally posted by rondieHi Margo, I have searched around the internet and as I said found a glue here in australia but could not find any of the fusibles you mention. On the Shoppe page there is something called Misty Fuse I have found a supplier here for that would that be okay to use
Misty Fuse is a fusible web. It will remain in the applique. Of all the fusible webs on the market, I think that Misty Fuse is probably one of the softest after the quilt is washed. However, it does not come with a paper backing. You need to transfer the design by using parchment paper, which is sold at grocery stores near the freezer paper. It will NOT give you a stiff edge to use for turning the edges of your applique, but it could be used for raw edge applique. For that you would simply cut out the finished shape and iron it in place. The edges would still need to be secured with some kind of stitching. It would be used sort of like Ricky uses Steam-A-Seam II, then satin stitch the raw edges.
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