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JLD 02-10-2010 08:21 PM

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My DD wants a butterfly quilt. This will be the third quilt I have done. I haven't found a pattern for one that isn't appliqued or paper pieced. So here is the question. Is applique over my head being a beginner. I was thinking about doing it on the machine. Any thoughts, ideas or suggestions are appreciated.
I attached a copy of the photo in a word doc - didn't know how else to do it. It was a pattern I found online

mamaw 02-10-2010 08:27 PM

I did my first machine applique without any help when beginning to quilt, and it was ok to do. Just go slow (especially around any corners) and you will be fine. Use some Heat n Bond lite to place the butterflies on the background then stitch around it. It might not be perfect; but it will be ok...remember it's your first time.

JLD 02-10-2010 08:40 PM

Thanks for the tip and the encouragement.

ladygen 02-10-2010 08:55 PM

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Here's the picture...

I havent done any machine applique, but I do lots of hand applique. I've only been quilting a little over a year and a half, so am still a bit of a beginner, too. Nothing's over your head if you have the confidence to give it a try.

And if you're really not sure, try it on scraps first. Besides, this is for your daughter... she really won't care if it's perfect. She'll love it because you made her a quilt that has butterflies!

craftiladi 02-10-2010 10:04 PM

Ladygen your butterfly quilt so pretty-very nice!

kwhite 02-10-2010 10:27 PM

There are so many different ways to appliqué I am sure you will find the method you can do and get good at quickly. One of my favorite is to sew a line around the pattern where you will turn the fabric. Then when you are turning the edges you know exactly where to do it.

MadQuilter 02-11-2010 12:26 AM

Most of the appliques I have done are ironed on with an outlining blanket stitch by machine. I still have to go slow but I like the look.

Lisa_wanna_b_quilter 02-11-2010 04:43 AM

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35423-1.htm

If you are leery of applique, check out the thread above. It's a pieced butterfly that was posted on the board. Searching butterfly quilt will give you a couple of people's pictures of a smiliar quilt.

brookemarie19 02-11-2010 04:48 AM


Originally Posted by mamaw
I did my first machine applique without any help when beginning to quilt, and it was ok to do. Just go slow (especially around any corners) and you will be fine. Use some Heat n Bond lite to place the butterflies on the background then stitch around it. It might not be perfect; but it will be ok...remember it's your first time.

I agree, just make sure your heat n bond is LIGHT. If not then I hear it can mess with your sewing machine because it is too thick.

tlrnhi 02-11-2010 04:57 AM

The keyword for applique is patience!
Just take your time. make sure you keep your needle down when going around corners. Patience...don't hurry it! In no time, you'll master it!


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