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    Old 01-02-2009, 07:14 AM
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    can i do that is simple and pretty. I want to do some hand work the first of the year....Jerrie
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    Old 01-02-2009, 08:29 AM
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    Hi...in the new quick quilts magazine there is a article on how to needle-turn applique. I always have a project at my chair at night and there are some really easy projects on the net to try. If you get any magazines look for a pattern that would involve very many pieces. Appliqued quilts are so pretty, and it really adds alot to a quilt. Linda
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    I'm about to make my first Dredan plate, but I think Grandmother's Fan are pretty easy going.

    Also, you could always make a handprints quilt. A small twin or lap size and applique the handprints of your kids or other special small people.

    I have no idea what needle turn applique is...I've heard of it, but haven't done it and need to google it so I know more.

    You could also embellish quilt tops with buttons and lace. That's almost always a pretty addition to an already beautiful quilt.
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    Old 01-02-2009, 01:43 PM
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    Originally Posted by mpeters1200
    I'm about to make my first Dredan plate, but I think Grandmother's Fan are pretty easy going.

    Also, you could always make a handprints quilt. A small twin or lap size and applique the handprints of your kids or other special small people.

    I have no idea what needle turn applique is...I've heard of it, but haven't done it and need to google it so I know more.

    You could also embellish quilt tops with buttons and lace. That's almost always a pretty addition to an already beautiful quilt.
    I already did a Dredan plate, and aGrandmother's Fan i will look on the net or magazines i have to find something Thanks
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    Old 01-02-2009, 01:58 PM
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    I nominate Sunbonnet Sue, or for fun, a BAD Sue!
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    Old 01-02-2009, 02:14 PM
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    Jerrie, there are simply hundreds of free applique patterns out there, I have quite a few on the laptop, give me an idea of what you fancy and I will see what I have got :D

    If you google image search you can see at a glance if it is what may be looking for rather than having to open each website..... :roll:
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    try this site--there are lots of fun patterns to applique using whatever method you prefer.
    http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/


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    Old 01-02-2009, 02:55 PM
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    The new fons & porters Jan/Feb also had a brief how to on needle turn. It's the year of applique!! I can't wait to learn this also. Best of luck! Oh, I saw a video on Piece O'Cake methods. I wonder if the library carries these? I picked mine up at a LQS. They may have them on amazon, too. It's nice to see the technique and be able to watch and re-run the same sections if you feel like you're getting stuck. Watching the same section 3 times is easier to me than holding up a class.
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    Old 01-02-2009, 03:10 PM
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    U tube might be an idea too :D
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    Old 01-02-2009, 07:17 PM
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    Thanks everyone i will google and tru u tube i want to do a basket with flowers, I already did a suebonnet that was my first quilt i did
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