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This block is beautiful.
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you can do needle turn on the sewing machine........with invisible thread and a very small zig-zag stitch.....use freezer paper to keep those edges turned under, then as with hand, slit back and pull out freezer paper.....or take off before beginning the sewing down of the piece. I think that is more secure that fusible/blanket stitch for a piece that will be washed often, like a table runner, place mat or bed quilt....a wall hanging would be done with blanket stitch and be safe.
I am sure there are some tutes somewhere that will help you with the freezer paper process if you are interested..... |
This block is the perfect one to practice needle turn. the angles are gentle and not tiny units. I've started studying Baltimore Album quilts and have kick up my techniques for needle turn. It's challenging, but gobs of fun.
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I really like what you have done. The choice is always yours. Do what makes you happy
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Have you checked into back basting for your needle turn? it really makes applique portable. REALLY love the block.
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Your block is beautiful! Nicely done! I wouldn't worry about the type of applique used. I've done both needle turn and raw edge, and frankly, I'd use whichever type works best for both me and the project. For some very formal blocks, I have also used the satin stitch on my sewing machine. That can be very pretty, on the right block.
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Your block is beautiful!! Love the fabrics!
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Block is beautiful! And you should stick with you are comfortable doing. That's not to say that we shouldn't try new things and try them seriously (not just once). But if you like one way over another, go for it!
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I see no wrong at all on your block, needle turn or raw edge applique, it all depend the design or quilt block your making, they both can be beautifully made. prefer both I love to applique and I love embroidery, lucky to do both beautifully!
You did pretty good on your bock. Thanks for sharing. |
Really love your block and the colors you used!
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