The Dresden Heart
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Thats very pretty, I love it when someopne comes up with a pattern I haven't seen before....and I love your fabric :D
I just went and looked at the web site. It is loaded with inspiraton. I am just getting into applique and these are great. thanks for posting :D :D
I just went and looked at the web site. It is loaded with inspiraton. I am just getting into applique and these are great. thanks for posting :D :D
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QuilterJ:
Thank you for the compliments. The peacock feather pattern in pink and blue I brought at Fabric.com. The batik in pink and blue with the gold running through it and the background fabric in the tiny flowers I brought at WalMart. The Pansey fabric is a Hoffman Fabric that I brought at a local quilt shop near my sister's house in Ithaca, NY. I am all over the place right??
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Penny
Thank you for the compliments. The peacock feather pattern in pink and blue I brought at Fabric.com. The batik in pink and blue with the gold running through it and the background fabric in the tiny flowers I brought at WalMart. The Pansey fabric is a Hoffman Fabric that I brought at a local quilt shop near my sister's house in Ithaca, NY. I am all over the place right??
Sincerely,
Penny
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Dear PocoElli, Tirnhi, Judithb, Purpl7, Ruth Camp, Bevanger, Chair Jogger and Azam:
First I wanted to thank you all individually for taking the time to post your wonderful and inspiring comments on the first two quilt blocks. All of the comments give me such encouragement and I appreciate it.
I am glad you liked the site. I love it too when I find something new and different to do. I am just starting to get into applique and have a lot to learn but I am having fun.
Thanks to all of you again. To anyone I missed by name, please forgive me it was not intentional. As I said I appreciate everyone who took the time to post their comments and I like to take the time to say Thank You.
Sincerely,
Penny
First I wanted to thank you all individually for taking the time to post your wonderful and inspiring comments on the first two quilt blocks. All of the comments give me such encouragement and I appreciate it.
I am glad you liked the site. I love it too when I find something new and different to do. I am just starting to get into applique and have a lot to learn but I am having fun.
Thanks to all of you again. To anyone I missed by name, please forgive me it was not intentional. As I said I appreciate everyone who took the time to post their comments and I like to take the time to say Thank You.
Sincerely,
Penny
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You are using Steam a Seam for the applique. How are you finishing the edges. Do you turn them under or do you do an applique stitch around them, etc. This is beautiful. The 2 patterns I would like to do before I die is The Dresden Heart and The Giant Dahlia. I have the templates for the latter.
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Okie:
I am new to applique and learned to do this watching my sister do her first applique quilt. It is easy but it should be noted that Steam-a-Seam does make the fabric a little stiff. Plus it is a little expensive, around 5-6 dollars a yard, which is how I buy it. I did find it on the internet and ordered some and that was $4.10 a yard.
I am currently making pillow shams to match the quilts I made for my 3 grandsons this past Christmas. I did not have that much material left from two of the quilts so I decided to do appliques on all three shams. I am doing a zig-zag stitch around each applique and that looks really pretty. The nice thing is you can do it in decorative threads so it really pops the applique out. So I am not folding the edges, which I think is the traditional way of doing it. You have to make sure that you catch all the edges when you sew aroundf. Did a lot of ripping out, LOL. :lol: I am still learning but they are coming out nice.
Did email mgshaw, she did the post on "Here is my Chicken Quilt so Far." I loved what she did so I asked her what she used to do her appliques and she used Wonder Under by Pellon. She said it is softer then Steam-a-Seam and it is much cheaper too. It is a iron on interfacing and she purchased it in WalMart for $0.47 a yard. I am going to buy some when I come to NY in July and try that. Just thought you might be interested.
Sincerely,
Penny
I am new to applique and learned to do this watching my sister do her first applique quilt. It is easy but it should be noted that Steam-a-Seam does make the fabric a little stiff. Plus it is a little expensive, around 5-6 dollars a yard, which is how I buy it. I did find it on the internet and ordered some and that was $4.10 a yard.
I am currently making pillow shams to match the quilts I made for my 3 grandsons this past Christmas. I did not have that much material left from two of the quilts so I decided to do appliques on all three shams. I am doing a zig-zag stitch around each applique and that looks really pretty. The nice thing is you can do it in decorative threads so it really pops the applique out. So I am not folding the edges, which I think is the traditional way of doing it. You have to make sure that you catch all the edges when you sew aroundf. Did a lot of ripping out, LOL. :lol: I am still learning but they are coming out nice.
Did email mgshaw, she did the post on "Here is my Chicken Quilt so Far." I loved what she did so I asked her what she used to do her appliques and she used Wonder Under by Pellon. She said it is softer then Steam-a-Seam and it is much cheaper too. It is a iron on interfacing and she purchased it in WalMart for $0.47 a yard. I am going to buy some when I come to NY in July and try that. Just thought you might be interested.
Sincerely,
Penny
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Gayle:
Thank you for your comments. I am glad you liked the first two squares to the new quilt. Will be doing them alternating the pink and blue.
Sincerely,
Penny
Thank you for your comments. I am glad you liked the first two squares to the new quilt. Will be doing them alternating the pink and blue.
Sincerely,
Penny
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