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    Old 04-04-2008, 07:46 AM
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    That sounds yummy, Suz. Do you have a picture? I'm working on a collaged fabric panel (sparked by an article in the Feb/March issue of Quilting Arts Magazine) where collaged, embroidered, embellished blocks will be appliqued onto a quilted background. It's very monochromatic in blacks and browns. I think I might try a narrow flange of subtle color like brick red between the background and the appliqued blocks.
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    Old 04-04-2008, 06:22 PM
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    Yes, I have pictures but I am not computer literate enough to post. Sorry. The brick sounds great with the blacks and browns. As I was reading, knowing the subject, I was thinking red. Interesting. Be sure to post your photos.

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    Old 04-05-2008, 03:51 AM
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    Nor'easter, I misspoke. I meant it would be easier than making a custom "piping," not "binding."
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    Old 04-05-2008, 04:27 AM
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    Having made bias covered piping for a sofa reupholstry project years ago, I agree with you wholeheartedly on that score! :wink: Thanks for setting me straight, EQ.
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    Old 04-07-2008, 08:20 AM
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    I'm a real "newbie" to quilting, so had never heard of this, BUT, last weekend, I had the opportunity to attend a quilting retreat at the Jan-Kay Ranch, just east of Paris, Texas, and the guest instructor, JoAnn Cross, suggested it for my wall-hanging. And, of course, then she taught me how to do it! It is so very easy, but adds a tremendous punch to your project!

    I made the blocks after taking a class from Patti O'Donnell at our local quilt shop in Sapulpa last fall, but had not set them together until the retreat.

    I also love the suggestion on the website that was referenced above, about using rick-rack for the trim. I think that would be wonderful, especially on a baby quilt maybe?

    Try it, you'll like it!
    Sara

    PS I don't know about all quilting retreats, but this one was absolutely wonderful! Quilting Merchantile in Celeste, Texas was the sponsoring shop and it was a fabulous weekend. If you ever get a chance to attend one of these retreats, I highly recommend it!

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