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Old 05-29-2011, 07:15 AM
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I am teaching a needle turn applique class and I am going to select the pattern (or draw one). Im wanting to cover all bases in one pattern: curves, points, circles etc. Any suggestions??

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Sun Bonnet Sue fits the bill.
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if one can master a heart, one can do anything :D
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I don't know whose class my sister was taking, but it was a Sunbonnet Sue small wall hanging. It still sits in my sewing room with the needle still in the unfinished project. She lost her battle with colon cancer before completing it.

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Sun Bonnet Sue fits the bill.
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The class I took was a wall hanging, it had four flowers with round centers and leaves along a stem that connected all the flowers into a circle. It was great, not intimidating, not overwhelming but enough to know whether you wanted to tackle a full applique quilt or not.
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Originally Posted by lynmh
I am teaching a needle turn applique class and I am going to select the pattern (or draw one). Im wanting to cover all bases in one pattern: curves, points, circles etc. Any suggestions??

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Would another technique be, doing the handle of a basket ... inside/outside curve with a narrow piece of fabric?
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Originally Posted by crashnquilt
Sun Bonnet Sue fits the bill.
I definitely agree :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by deranged_damsel
if one can master a heart, one can do anything :D
I have always liked the heart. It can be done scrappy or more formal. Just be sure to start on a flat side heading to the curve or to the point (I think it works best this way!).
Good luck on your class.
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Originally Posted by Rachel
The class I took was a wall hanging, it had four flowers with round centers and leaves along a stem that connected all the flowers into a circle. It was great, not intimidating, not overwhelming but enough to know whether you wanted to tackle a full applique quilt or not.
This is the class I took. It was fun
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Originally Posted by Rachel
The class I took was a wall hanging, it had four flowers with round centers and leaves along a stem that connected all the flowers into a circle. It was great, not intimidating, not overwhelming but enough to know whether you wanted to tackle a full applique quilt or not.
This is the class I took. It was fun
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