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Nearly finished my workshop applique project - Have a look!!

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Old 03-20-2008, 05:08 PM
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Beautiful and fantastic :!: :!: :!: :-) :-) Pam W.
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Old 03-20-2008, 05:37 PM
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:shock: I can't come up with better words than already said!
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:32 PM
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WOW I love all the applique and beadwork! Awesome job! :D
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Yowza! That's beautiful! Love the batiks!!!

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Old 03-21-2008, 01:50 AM
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Thanks girls for your encouraging comments!

This design was taken from a book called "Art Nouveau Quilts for the 21st century" by Bea Oglesby, infact its on the front cover. But if any of you have this book, you can see I altered it quite alot, changing the leaf design and making 4 of the flowers 3d and making 3d centres for all the other flowers. I like to play about and make it my own lol!! I used filmoplast stabilizer behind the whole backing piece of fabric, so I could stitch the stems etc. with the intention of removing it afterwards - But I learnt a big lesson - although the filmoplast is repositionable Don't iron it!! As it becomes permanent if you do, as I found out!! So I spent quite a while using a teasle brush softening up and removing as much of the stabilizer as I could in the areas inbetween the stems etc. where I wanted to free motion meander. All told, this is what I enjoy so much, finding ways around obstacles - thats how I learn!! The 3D flowers were steam a seamed to fabric then stuck to filmoplast and satin stitched around the outline, and trimmed close afterwards. Thanks again for your lovely comments.
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Old 03-21-2008, 07:16 AM
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Awesome, I love applique, and I like how you incorporate different techs. into it!
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Izy, You've made a lovely quilt! I love all your embellishments. They look great.


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Old 03-21-2008, 11:55 AM
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Izy, its beautiful...I can only hope that someday I can do something that pretty. Well..I'll add it to my hope to do someday list! Great job!
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Izy, That is just gorgeous!! Beautiful choice of material & I love the 3-D effect too!!
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That is incredibly beautiful. Fantastic colours. Gorgeous design. Great work! I love it.
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