McKenna Ryan Patterns
#1
I am trying to decide if I want to sell my patterns. I bought all the material to do the Forest Hollow quilt blocks and I bought 2 patterns. I would really like to make this into a quilt you use, not just art. Just wondering if anyone has down this. If too hard, I might just sell the material and 2 patterns. I have done out and about, Faith, Beach Walk, thinking about selling these patterns also. Need some advice. Thanks
#2
I did one of Forest Hollow and some of her others. It worked ok as a bed quilt but I did stippling for the quilting to help the applique to be more secure. I would send a pic but I gave as a gift and stupidly did not take a pic of it. Have learned to do that since then.
#5
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Ridgefield WA
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OMG. I'd never seen her work before! It's beautiful! As a chicken lover I may just have to do this one:
http://www.pineneedles.com/SuperStor...AssortmentID=2
Are they difficult to do? Do they involve fabric painting or anything?
Thanks for pointing the way to her designs!
http://www.pineneedles.com/SuperStor...AssortmentID=2
Are they difficult to do? Do they involve fabric painting or anything?
Thanks for pointing the way to her designs!
#8
No, I use the ultra light fusible Steam A Seam and it is very soft. If I have a large area I use freezer paper to cut out the piece and then glue stick it on to keep it in place. I save the Steam A Seam for small and thin pieces. Works out good and not stiff.
#9
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Originally Posted by vjjo743
No, I use the ultra light fusible Steam A Seam and it is very soft. If I have a large area I use freezer paper to cut out the piece and then glue stick it on to keep it in place. I save the Steam A Seam for small and thin pieces. Works out good and not stiff.
#10
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I'll make a note Candace, but this is for a hanging so may be OK. I do like to use the S A S 2 lite and cut out the middle.
I love that stuff and used it on a recent project. It's not stiff at all! Haven't appliqued it yet but I do that by machine anyway.
Thanks all, for the input! I will probably try it, knowing me!! :shock: :shock:
I love that stuff and used it on a recent project. It's not stiff at all! Haven't appliqued it yet but I do that by machine anyway.
Thanks all, for the input! I will probably try it, knowing me!! :shock: :shock: