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Old 04-19-2010, 12:43 PM
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I made these hand applique blocks about 10 years ago as part of a workshop. I really enjoy the finished block but it is so time consuming, I was just wondering what I could do with these other than making cushions etc. Could there be a way they could be incorported into a quilt as I have four completed blocks. I don't want to make dozens of blocks in this method as I would probably never complete it!!!


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You could sew them all together into a large block for the center of a quilt. They are very pretty!
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Sew the 4 together for a medallion and use it for the center in a quilt. Build up with various borders. They are beautiful blocks. A shame to not use them.
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'Would make a stunning table runner. Or...you could just set them along with some lovely pieced blocks and make a small wall quilt. Phenomenal!
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They are wonderful. I'd do a wall hanging with just lots of borders so they stay the focus point.
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Thanks everyone I knew you would come up with some good ideas, I think using them as a focus to the centre of a quilt is a nice idea, now just to find some suitable blocks to incorporate with them, pieced not applique? Something easy as I am fairly new to quilting. A block with not too many pieces.
These were my Fathers favourite colours and I think they work ok together, he was Scottish and loved the plaids and tartans, so do I!

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Originally Posted by Pollyv9
Sew the 4 together for a medallion and use it for the center in a quilt. Build up with various borders. They are beautiful blocks. A shame to not use them.
I agree...that would be the easiest and most appropriate use for them.
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Or you could use them for the 4 corners in a pieced quilt.
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I'd put them together with a nice border as a 4-block wallhanging.

If you use them in a larger quilt, I'd keep them together in the center for more impact. If you put them at the corners, you lose the impact.

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I"d put them in sepaerate frames and hang them as a group arranagement.
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