Applique Club (Do you like to applique, lets chit chat here)
#1231
#1232
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,334
I think QNan is right, Sharonquilts. I'm pretty sure that the applique club here is mostly for hand work. But, I'm a newby to the group so I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
I've done so many kinds of applique in the past but really love the needle turn method the most. I'm working on the quilt, the Little Brown Bird currently and that one is a beast with 40 blocks of very intricate designs. I'd like to finish it up and have been working fast and furious this summer to get as much done as I can. I've been working on this quilt for 5 years now. I had figured it would take that long but it's taking longer. So, I'll keep working and posting my pictures of the blocks.
I've done so many kinds of applique in the past but really love the needle turn method the most. I'm working on the quilt, the Little Brown Bird currently and that one is a beast with 40 blocks of very intricate designs. I'd like to finish it up and have been working fast and furious this summer to get as much done as I can. I've been working on this quilt for 5 years now. I had figured it would take that long but it's taking longer. So, I'll keep working and posting my pictures of the blocks.
#1234
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Posts: 502
Appliqué club
Maybe have a hand appliqué group and a machine appliqué group. I’m afraid I have been a lacker. My son is end stage kidney disease and I’m his caretaker. Pretty overwhelming and as soon as we get over one major hurtle another one jumps up and hits us in the face. I just ordered the Caswell quilt pattern to challenge myself. I’ve done quite a bit of hand appliqué but I feel so inadequate when I see some of the work on Facebook. I’m sure I will have questions once I begin. Please don’t think there isn’t an interest. Unfortunately, life gets in the way and hobbies are sometimes the first things to be set aside. I’m enjoying what I’m seeing in this group.
#1235
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,334
Well, I'm happy to see that there is still some interest. You are right, cactusmama, life does get in the way at times and we have to always keep family first. So sorry that you are dealing with a sick son.
But, when you and Polly are ready, just ask your questions. I'm sure there will be people to answer any questions and give opinions. I know I'm good at that. I look forward to seeing what you both pick for projects.
But, when you and Polly are ready, just ask your questions. I'm sure there will be people to answer any questions and give opinions. I know I'm good at that. I look forward to seeing what you both pick for projects.
#1236
Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Canon City,CO
Posts: 53
I’m fairly new to appliqué and have decided that needleturn is my method of choice. I’ve played with the several different ways of doing it and love reading through the different posts. Being new, I don’t have much to contribute but I would hate to see the thread disappear. One thing I am searching for is patterns other than flowers or birds. Problem is, I really don’t know what I do want! I’m taking a class in Houston this year on reverse appliqué and starting to get very excited about it.
#1237
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,334
The block I'm working on at the moment is reverse applique. I kinda like doing it but this one is fussy.
Well, twhvir, I find that coloring books or pages from the internet give me lots of applique ideas, the simpler the better.
Well, twhvir, I find that coloring books or pages from the internet give me lots of applique ideas, the simpler the better.
#1238
Twhvlr, oh am I jealous! Houston!! I would love to go to the Houston show and take a class. Maybe someday. Who are you taking a class with?
I work on my hand applique about an hour a day. In the evening. It's very soothing and brings me great joy.
I work on my hand applique about an hour a day. In the evening. It's very soothing and brings me great joy.
#1239
Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Canon City,CO
Posts: 53
I’m taking a class from Dena Rosenberg. I wanted one from Karen Kay Buckley but those classes were filled up within an hour of open enrollment! My sister (in Ohio) and I (Colorado) go to some quilt shows together every year. We can share the cost that way and if becomes much more affordable. If you ever get the chance, Houston show is just wonderful. My favorite of all the ones we’ve been to. Paducah would be next on the list.
Coloring books are a great idea. I’ll be on the lookout.
Coloring books are a great idea. I’ll be on the lookout.
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