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    #91
    Love your changes, Janice!


    It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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      #92
      Janice, I just love your quilt! You've taken the Beloved Beauties fabrics and given them your own special look...awesome!


      from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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        #93
        Originally posted by Lorna1021
        I like the purple also. One more varitation to try is to use the green from the center of the flowers as the piping instead of the pink flower color.

        Your work is beautiful! I am enjoying watching everyone's projects come to life.
        This is what I was about to suggest trying as well,the lime green with the lavander would really pop - if you want it popped :wink:

        Rosemary


        from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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          #94
          Originally posted by PosyP
          Originally posted by Lorna1021
          I like the purple also. One more varitation to try is to use the green from the center of the flowers as the piping instead of the pink flower color.

          Your work is beautiful! I am enjoying watching everyone's projects come to life.
          This is what I was about to suggest trying as well,the lime green with the lavander would really pop - if you want it popped :wink:

          Rosemary
          Actually, I'm trying everything right now, because I don't have enough of my magenta to do BOTH the secondery petals for the flowers, AND the piping! :cry: I actually SEWED one real piping onto a bottom swag yesterday, and found the piece distorted and no longer was the same shape as the top piece. So, I'm going to have my work cut out for me figuring out how I can do can do piping, and do it well. I have made so many test swags, but this is the only way to find out what really looks best. There's something to be said about buying a kit! :lol: :lol: :lol:

          Dawn
          In beautiful Northwest Montana

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            #95
            Originally posted by Scoopie
            I actually SEWED one real piping onto a bottom swag yesterday, and found the piece distorted and no longer was the same shape as the top piece. So, I'm going to have my work cut out for me figuring out how I can do can do piping, and do it well. I have made so many test swags, but this is the only way to find out what really looks best. There's something to be said about buying a kit! :lol: :lol: :lol:

            Dawn
            In beautiful Northwest Montana
            Dawn, the distortion is why I used glue to attach the piping to the top swag and glue to place the top swag on the bottom swag before stitching them together. It was like regular applique with a ditch to guide my stitching! :lol:

            Leaving some excess fabric around the top of the bottom swag helps to stabilize that seam, then the bulk can be trimmed away.


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

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              #96
              Originally posted by Margo
              Originally posted by Scoopie
              I actually SEWED one real piping onto a bottom swag yesterday, and found the piece distorted and no longer was the same shape as the top piece. So, I'm going to have my work cut out for me figuring out how I can do can do piping, and do it well. I have made so many test swags, but this is the only way to find out what really looks best. There's something to be said about buying a kit! :lol: :lol: :lol:

              Dawn
              In beautiful Northwest Montana
              Dawn, the distortion is why I used glue to attach the piping to the top swag and glue to place the top swag on the bottom swag before stitching them together. It was like regular applique with a ditch to guide my stitching! :lol:

              Leaving some excess fabric around the top of the bottom swag helps to stabilize that seam, then the bulk can be trimmed away.
              Margo, If I am understanding you correctly, that is exactly what I did with my second one. I have the piping glued to the bottom of the top swag, and the bottom swag is glued to that. The bottom swag snuggles right up next to the sew line of the piping. Question: I am hand appliqueing. Do I need to machine stitch the piping to the top swag at this point (stitches would be visible), or can I attach it at the same time I applique the bottom swag to the glued only top swag/piping unit? Kind of like a stab/stick applique method? (Forgot - Mine is all on Stable Stuff!)

              Dawn
              In beautiful Northwest Montana

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                #97
                Stable Stuff will obviously make more layers to go through, but you can certainly try it! If it's too much, maybe you could just do this seam by machine?? If you use some kind of monofiliment it will be practically invisible!


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

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                  #98
                  Just finished Month Three. You can see it on Show and Tell. Now I have to sew some handbag to recover. :lol:
                  see-quilts/show-and-tell-quilts/


                  It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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                    #99
                    Satu, that's beautiful! I love the way the roses look. Month three looks like it will take quite a while, I'm still on Month 2. Kathy

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                      Satu, I love the wonderful blend of colors in your quilt. It looks great!


                      from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                        I realize that a lot of you have already finished your appliquéd swags, but I just saw Sue Garman's blogspot where she explains a great technique for positioning swags on a border! Check it out here: http://suegarman.blogspot.com/2011/0...ufos-whee.html


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

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                          Thank you Margo, that is brillian! There are some benefits to being behind everyone else :-)


                          In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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                            Margo, thanks for the post about Sue's swag technique. She really is a a whiz!


                            from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                              Oh good, I've just started working on the swags, so the positioning tip is timely. I was attempting to use Susan Cleveland's method of sewing on the piping, however..... my first one was ok, the second one was way off! So I took it apart, and am now gluing the lighter half of the swag to Stable Stuff, to keep the shape good. I'll still hand stitch them on to the background. I counted, there are 16 swags, and 24 roses, plus 4 of the corner hearts. I will be busy for longer than a month, I think .
                              Kathy

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                                Originally posted by kathyst2
                                Oh good, I've just started working on the swags, so the positioning tip is timely. I was attempting to use Susan Cleveland's method of sewing on the piping, however..... my first one was ok, the second one was way off! So I took it apart, and am now gluing the lighter half of the swag to Stable Stuff, to keep the shape good. I'll still hand stitch them on to the background. I counted, there are 16 swags, and 24 roses, plus 4 of the corner hearts. I will be busy for longer than a month, I think .
                                Kathy
                                Kathy, that's exactly why I glued mine!! :lol:


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                                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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