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Old 10-16-2010, 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by craftybear
thanks for the information, will need to look for it at Joann's

I just did a search and found the website and the books that they publish

http://www.pieceocake.com/Books/books.html

bought "Aunt Millie's Garden" by Piece O'Cake Designs with my 40% coupon from Jo-Ann's. It's beautiful - and it's still
unopened! There is a good chance that I bit off a little more than I can chew. (ya think???) With your help I will do it!!! Great Idea, CB. Thanks for starting this!!


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Yes, CraftyBear, I really like this quilt. It's done using 12 blocks, like a Sampler quilt.

It's a packet containing a 15 page booklet and has individual sheets for each 14" block (back to back)and another for the appliqued border. Each applique piece is numbered. It may be a bit too ambitious for a real newbie but would be well worth the effort if you like hand work. The price is $17.95 and with the 40% off came to $10.75 + tax. Would I buy it again now that I've seen the work involved? You bet I would!

It's a bright red cardboard packet, right in with the books.
I will probably do it in muslin. Hope this is the info that you wanted.
This one from the above mentioned site has always been my favorite.
My Whimsical Quilt Garden
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Old 10-16-2010, 03:54 PM
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Ronna, who is that pretty lady with you in your side picture? Give her a hug from all of us. We all need a hug and she looks like someone I would hug often. Suz
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Old 10-16-2010, 03:58 PM
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Ronna, sounds like your stitches need to a bit closer together. On the underside, your stitches should look like 'chicken cratchin'. And it also sounds like you are treating your handiwork a bit too roughly. Wash in your gentle/short cycle. Cannot imagine your applique was so dirty require a long/hard cycle. If your applique work is going to be washed often, I would suggest using the machine applique method. Suz
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Old 10-16-2010, 04:37 PM
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Thanks craftybear, the vvdeos on applique wwere great. I've never been an appliquer but will start to think about it.
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Old 10-16-2010, 05:51 PM
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Ronna, how about a little wider stitch with it biting into the fabric a little more, it just has to barely go into the background. If this doesn't try a little fray-check around the edge, not much, they have a nozzle that has a fine tip, that way it doesn't get hard and stiff.
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Old 10-16-2010, 06:06 PM
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Guys and Gals, I just laid down my applique while doing a lot of little points on a flower and was reminded that these points, I don't think have been covered. When stitching the tip of a leaf, take an extra stitch at the tip. Then roll the leaf back to reveal the seam allowance you just stitched. Trim away excess fabric from this allowance to remove bulk as it is already stitched. Then go back to the point and pinch a little pleat at the tip at the seam allowance and turn under to stitch.

When it becomes to difficult to turn an edge (like at a point), tuck it in with a dampened toothpick. (I hold a pick in my mouth while stitching and use it when needed.)

Sometimes I find it necessary to exaggerate the turn under of an edge and then stroke with the tip of my needle to find or pull the edge to where I want to stitch. Clear? Hard to explain.

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Old 10-20-2010, 05:46 PM
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I just realized that I need practice with my hand stitching so thought I'd do a little practice on a Halloween wall hanging. I plan on doing hand stitching on it -- probably blanket stitch since I have problems keeping them uniform.
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Old 10-20-2010, 06:20 PM
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Thank you Suz for sharing this information about the toothpick, I will give it a try. :thumbup:
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Old 10-20-2010, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by BonniFeltz
I just realized that I need practice with my hand stitching so thought I'd do a little practice on a Halloween wall hanging. I plan on doing hand stitching on it -- probably blanket stitch since I have problems keeping them uniform.
I finished the first star. I can see that I need to make sure to put my stitches closer to the star. I used varigated thread on it since I won't be hiding the stitches. I also think I can catch some of those "wider" stitched with a tuck in stitch. just take one stitch ti pull it in closer to the star. :)
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Thank-you for the tip with the tooth pick. Did I miss a post? are we going to do a project together or we just doing our own thing?
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