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    Old 05-08-2015, 07:50 AM
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    Now I am wanting to do another applique quilt. What's a good book to go to? I've done a Fat Cat (Funky Chickens) and loved doing that one and I have done a Sweetheart houses (it's at the quilters). Would love to see some pictures too of your appliqued quilt. I don't do needle turn, just raw edge. Thanks for responses. Oh, and I've done my avatar. LOL. How could I forget that one, it is right in front of me.
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    My favorites are flower applique.
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    bunnyhilldesigns.com is one I like.
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    Old 05-08-2015, 08:29 AM
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    You can use almost any image for applique. I frequently use children's coloring books to get ideas. If it is a photo, I make several copies, and adjust until I get it the size I want. I have done multiple floral quilts, as well as Sunbonnet Sue, and one with teapots. I am in the process of finishing one called Happy Scrappy Baskets ( I think it was by leatheflea). It didn't appear to have a specific pattern, so I just studied it a lot, and drafted out a similar pattern on graph paper, then added the flowers and leaves from other patterns I already had. The possibilities are almost endless, whatever method of applique you choose to use. So, as the old commercial used to say, "Just Do It"
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    donnajean your quilts are beautiful!. Once you start looking for applique patterns and designs you will see them everywhere. Coloring books are great for children's quilts. Google applique and I will bet you will find more than you ever dreamed. Best wishes on your hunt and quilting. Your avatar is adorable.
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    Here is a link to the QB applique gallery as well. http://www.quiltingboard.com/members...bums18418.html
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    Old 05-08-2015, 12:54 PM
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    There are lots of books on Baltimore Album quilts or Celtic designs.
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    You might check craft sites for tole or fabric painting patterns. I used to paint some and have collections of patterns that I have saved...Just in case. lol
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    If you like the 1930's style, the book "Quilting Those Flirty Thirties" is great! I made the one on the cover called "Sweet Pea's Garden and it was lots of fun!
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    Beautiful quilts
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