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Old 01-16-2010, 01:25 PM
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If you look closely you will see that the same shapes are used throughout the Southern Gentleman BOM. If you miss a month you can probably make it up from the other ones.

I got the Liquid Stitch. Isn't it amazing that a little trip for glue can turn into $60? I got a yard of fabric for the IRR center that I need to do the 5" round on, marking pens, a package of empty bottles with 4 sizes of metal tips for the glue, sewing machine needles, and a small pressing and cutting board.

Also got the pipe for the LA frame which came to $41.
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Old 01-16-2010, 04:21 PM
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This is the first block for my grandaughter's quilt so I tried the Liquid Stitch. Wonderful!!! I will never have to use fusable again! I didn't use stabalizer either. I starched the fabrics good, cut the templates out of stiff, thin cardboard, traced/cut/glued. It didn't move one bit while sewing and the edges stayed down.

I made the blanket stitch smaller and closer than the last attempt. Sharon Schamber said 1.8 x 2.0 but my machine only does .5 increments so I did 2.0 x 2.0.

I have the purple and the green thread that matches the fabric but not the turquoise or orange so I'm just going to do all of the flowers in purple thread.
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Old 01-16-2010, 08:35 PM
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the purple looks great. nice block.

is that a dogwood flower?
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Old 01-16-2010, 08:46 PM
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Thank you. I really like the applique method.

I don't know if another name is Dogwood. It's from EQ6 and I took just this part out of another applique block called Topeka Rose.
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Old 01-17-2010, 05:21 PM
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The blanket stitch is perfect for this style of applique...it looks great! Satin stitch is more for 'fussy' styles, or Balimore Album style.... you picked the perfect stitch for this project. It looks great!
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Looks good to me. You are doing a nice job.
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I think your applique looks wonderful. I have done needle turn applique, but haven't tried it on the machine yet. That is on my list of to-dos.

I also really like the colors you chose. Thanks for the heads up on the pattern. It is intrigued me.
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