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sweetana3 01-05-2013 03:42 PM

Interesting instructions
 
I just bought the kit for Across the Wide Missouri by Edie McGinnis and Jan Patek (half price woohoo). The instructions are "applique in place in a whimsical fashion". I have never heard it phrased this way and I guess it is up to me to decide on "whimsical".

My hubby thought it was incredibly funny and is waiting for me to be whimsical so he can post a youtube of it. haha.

Has anyone every gotten an explanation of what a "whimsical fashion" means?

MadQuilter 01-05-2013 04:08 PM

I think "whimsical" is a close cousin to "come hither - come yon." All it means is that there is no strict layout and that you should place the pieces where they please you (and your inner child). Have fun.

sewplease 01-05-2013 04:12 PM

[QUOTE=sweetana3;5764854] My hubby thought it was incredibly funny and is waiting for me to be whimsical so he can post a youtube of it. haha. /QUOTE]

This made me smile. :-)

Tartan 01-05-2013 04:21 PM

I think whimsical means you have the freedom to arrange them in any way that appeals to you.

IrishNY 01-05-2013 05:58 PM

Seems kind of incompatible to be directed to be whimsical. I think one of the indicators of whimsy is unpredictability. lol

Jackie Spencer 01-05-2013 06:08 PM

Did you get it from Craft Town? Thats a cute pattern. I think whimsical could also mean the applique stitch it self, (primitive etc.) when you look at the actual pattern pieces. A button hole stitch would be in keeping with that pattern.

sweetana3 01-06-2013 03:39 AM

I guess I am always whimsical because I put things where I want them on a pattern. This is an easy applique because it is simple and the pieces are big and two different women made it to illustrate different styles and choices. The pictures are not big enough to show a stitch but I think Patek uses needle turn.

GailG 01-06-2013 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by IrishNY (Post 5765191)
Seems kind of incompatible to be directed to be whimsical. I think one of the indicators of whimsy is unpredictability. lol

Whoosh! This one made my brain itch! :D

Jan in VA 01-06-2013 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by GailG (Post 5766674)
Whoosh! This one made my brain itch! :D

SNORT!!!!! Hysterical! You are too funny!

Jan in VA

lauriejo 01-06-2013 02:17 PM

Hmmm is the placement to be whimsical? The way it is phrased sounds like the act of stitching is supposed to be whimsical. That sounds challenging to me.


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