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Skyqueen30094 06-05-2010 02:31 PM

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I am going to make a lap quilt using the Kiwi sign found in the picture as the pattern. Plansare to applique the Kiwi; the little bird and the ring around it onto white-on-white fabric using a solid blue . the backing will be a blue with white print. my question is how do I make the center of the sign a solid white and outside of the ring white on white. I could applique the blue on solid white then applique that on the white on white and then cut out the center or just leave it. I plan on quilting outside the ring .I want the sign part to kind of stand out. any suggestions would be appreciated

plan on the Kiwi sign part being 36 -48 inches ;total quilt being about 60 x 60
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Kathy N 06-05-2010 02:34 PM

Are you machine appliquing? You could put a layer of batting behind the center part so it would give it additional poof. You could use a full piece of the white on white behind the applique too, add your batting and then the solid white and blue applique on top.

Skyqueen30094 06-05-2010 02:41 PM

[quote=Kathy N]Are you machine appliquing? You could put a layer of batting behind the center part so it would give it additional poof. You could use a full piece of the white on white behind the applique too, add your batting and then the solid white and blue applique on top.[/quote

yes machine quilting if I applique the "sign" to the white on white with batting between will that not make it too thick? plan on using a full sheet of white on white bought 108" white on white backing to use on the front

Maride 06-05-2010 03:19 PM

If I am understanding your question correctly, you want the center of the circle to be solid white and outside of the circle, white on white.

This is what I would do. I would draw the inner circle on solid white, the size you want it to be finished. I would then apply a line, about 1/4 inch wide of Liquid Stitch(fabric glue) all around the circle, over the drawn line. Let it dry. When is clear, cut on the drawn line, right through the circle of glue.

Iron the circle with the glue facing down, on to the white on white background fabric. Press with the iron. Just sit the iron on top for a few seconds without moving it to prevent distorting the circle. I guess you will later applique the dark blur ring around the solid circle, so you don't need to finish the edges you just glued to the white on white. But I also guess that you don't want two layer (solid white over white on white).

To prevent the bulk, just sew a line around the white circle with the sewing machine. Turn it upside down and now you can see the perimeter of the circle in the back of the fabric. Clip a small hole with sharp scissors on the back of the white on white, being careful not to cut the white. Make the cut close to the edge, so you can reach the edge easily. Cut right inside the circle that you just sewed removing all the excess white on white from the back. When you turn it over you will have a white circle glued to the white on white, both single layer, and you can applique the blue ring covering the exposed edges of the white.

Now, go back, read this again, and it may make sense.

Maria

Pam 06-07-2010 02:14 PM

Maride, I got it, good idea!


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