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Thread: Sharon Schamber's applique

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    Quote Originally Posted by BellaBoo View Post
    I overheard someone say that was her practice applique pieces so she could perfect her skill.
    Practice pieces. How depressing.

    I did find the basket block from Paducah offered as a pattern for needle turn applique on the SSN home page.

    The good news - take a look at her first quilt..
    http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.111631698868887.9945.109954875703236&type=3
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    There's hope.

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    I really like her glue method of binding. She has several youtube videos. I also like her method of cleaning her iron.

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    Wow, so beautiful!
    If a woman's work is never done....why start?

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    Sharon is one talented lady in the quilting world. Her longarm work is well known also.

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    Oh that is going to be just fabulous! She is so very talented and her method of applique is how I finally enjoyed appliqueing! She is a great teacher. I have never taken aa class from her but have done her methods and they always turn out great.
    If you haven't used her method of doing your bindings well you are wasting your time!
    If you go to YouTube and search her name look for Angel bindings and she gives you a step by step tut on doing your bindings.

    Maxine
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