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sheepla 07-20-2013 05:05 AM

can anyone recommend a block of the month pattern for beginner to appliqué?
 
I'd like to join a block of the month club to improve my applique skills. I'm pretty motivated by knowing that another block will be arriving the next month so I think that will keep me on task. But most of the BOM clubs I see for applique are very very advanced (or maybe I'm just easily intimidated). Any recommendations of a good one to start with?

Oh, and machine applique is definitely preferred.

btiny36 07-20-2013 05:50 AM

I believe Missouri quilt company has a you tube series on applique here is part one and there is 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWord...9CD99E1CFA0E6A

pocoellie 07-20-2013 05:56 AM

I recommend http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/

Dolphyngyrl 07-20-2013 07:50 AM

Craftsy has 2 free classes that are BOM style classes. craftsy has many free classes that are great for beginners

sheepla 07-20-2013 12:22 PM

Thank you. I will check out these links. I love Craftsy but didn't think to check there.

Scissor Queen 07-20-2013 08:45 PM

If you google block of the month you'll get several links to stores that have block of the month programs. A lot of them are pieced of course but there are several applique blocks of the month too. Don't be intimidated by them! No matter how complicated they look they're still just one shape at a time sewn to the background.

sheepla 07-21-2013 04:34 AM


Originally Posted by Scissor Queen (Post 6187815)
If you google block of the month you'll get several links to stores that have block of the month programs. A lot of them are pieced of course but there are several applique blocks of the month too. Don't be intimidated by them! No matter how complicated they look they're still just one shape at a time sewn to the background.

I was wondering about this. I haven't done much applique and they do look very intimidating, but there is an element of which it is the same method no matter what, just maybe more pieces than I'm used to. So maybe I should just dive right in to one of the ones that scare me. I'm really tempted by this one:
https://www.keepsakequilting.com/pro...NTH-QUILT.htm#

Scissor Queen 07-21-2013 07:36 AM


Originally Posted by sheepla (Post 6188039)
I was wondering about this. I haven't done much applique and they do look very intimidating, but there is an element of which it is the same method no matter what, just maybe more pieces than I'm used to. So maybe I should just dive right in to one of the ones that scare me. I'm really tempted by this one:
https://www.keepsakequilting.com/pro...NTH-QUILT.htm#

That would be a really nice one for hand applique. Several of my friends are doing wool applique and it has several advantages. The edges of the applique don't fray and it's just buttonhole stitch which is easy. Everybody that I know that's doing wool applique says it's pretty easy to work with.

MAMs 07-21-2013 09:04 AM

It isn't a block of the month, but My Lazy Daisy have some real simple applique patterns for table runners and some quilts. You may want to check them out. www.mylazydaisy.com


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