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Old 08-09-2008, 09:38 AM
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I designed these two

First one is a celtic bars table runner.

I used premade 1/4 inch fusible tape that I ironed in place following the pattern that I pinned on my ironing board. The hand appliqued it in place.

You can't see it in the picture, but it is hand quilted in 3/4 inch cross hatching.

The other one is appliqued using my very small stash of Liberty of London fabrics for the tea pot and cups. Haven't got this one quilted yet.

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Title: For My Irish Table. I have done place mats to match.
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"Tea Time with Friends"
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OK, obviously I don't have this figured out.

The order of the pictures doen't match my discription....

Sorry, I guess you know which one is which.

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I love celtic designs! Fabulous work on both projects :):):)
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Originally Posted by jstitch
OK, obviously I don't have this figured out.

The order of the pictures doen't match my discription....

Sorry, I guess you know which one is which.

Judy
That happens a lot-to all of us-so don't worry about it!

Your celtic design is beautiful and I will have to share your tea cup quilt with my tea loving friend-she will want to make one too! Cute!
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Judy, you are a very talented woman. Beautiful work.
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More great work from you. Love both.....as usual.
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Love the tea pot & cups, table runner is gorgeous too!
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Tea pot and cups is great! The table runner is fascinating--great effect. Was it difficult?
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Originally Posted by Harmony
Tea pot and cups is great! The table runner is fascinating--great effect. Was it difficult?
These were all done with needle turn applique.
You could do the same with any applique technique..ie. fusible, machine...
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Sorry, I mis-read your question...

Difficult? yes and no.

It was a little difficult to figure out the process, but once I did, it is very easy with a little guidance.

Those little curves with 1/4" bias were the trouble, but the fusible bias was a dream. Once it was ironed in place, just sew, sew, sew.

What you cant see in the pic is that the bias weaves over and under itself at each crossing.

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