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    Old 06-25-2011, 03:32 PM
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    Very pretty!
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    Old 06-25-2011, 03:48 PM
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    it is stunning. What fun to learn a brand new technique
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    Old 06-25-2011, 04:50 PM
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    That's pretty!! I'm going to try it. Thanks.
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    Old 06-25-2011, 05:26 PM
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    Absolutely beautiful!
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    Old 06-25-2011, 05:51 PM
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    Very pretty but I'm a little disappointed - I was hoping the new tecnique was Lick and Stick!
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    Old 06-25-2011, 06:12 PM
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    Originally Posted by doowopddbop
    I thought I had tried every method of applique'
    * needle turn
    * raw edge with blanket stitch
    * rag edge
    * back-basting
    * invisible thread with machine stitch
    not to mention the ton of ways to prepare your applique' shapes:
    * freezer paper (wax side up - Kim Diehl's method)
    * freezer paper and starch
    * spray adhesive
    * fusible adhesive
    * cereal box templates and starch
    * plastic templates and starch
    OK, so the list goes on!

    And now I've tried "free-motion" applique' on the sweetest little pillow topper. At a retreat given by Kellie Wulfsohn from Australia, we used raw edge applique' pieces with fusible adhesive, added a couple of layers of wool batting, grabbed a pair of new garden gloves to get a good grip, dropped the feed dogs, then straight stitched around each piece two to three times. Once the pieces are on, quilt in a few swirls. I gave the freemotion quilting a good try, then I brought it home and used my longarm... I know, I cheated! But I did learn another fun way to applique!

    A unique designer, we're bound to see more of Kellie's "Don't Look Now" designs... patterns... classes... and even a line of fabrics for Riley Blake Designs coming next Spring. I first found her on this Board, with one of her quilts in a picture of "Doll Quilts" in the header. Here's her website: http://dontlooknow.typepad.com/dont_...-fabric-1.html

    What's your favorite method of applique?
    That is really awesome. Kinda curious how much thread is used to create the masterpiece. Lately I have been getting tired of changing bobbins because they run out of thread.
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    Old 06-25-2011, 06:16 PM
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    Love that, but it is one of those things I cannot imagine ever doing myself except maybe on a small wall hanging- on things that are made to be used, doesn't the fabric ravel when you have to wash it?

    Well done, your work is beautiful.
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    Old 06-25-2011, 06:36 PM
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    Very pretty. I'm just learning to applique but I must try this. Can you tell me if you can wash this method of applique in the washer?

    Thanks, Mary
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    Old 06-25-2011, 06:39 PM
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    very pretty....love it
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    Old 06-25-2011, 06:42 PM
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    Originally Posted by doowopddbop
    I thought I had tried every method of applique'
    * needle turn
    * raw edge with blanket stitch
    * rag edge
    * back-basting
    * invisible thread with machine stitch
    not to mention the ton of ways to prepare your applique' shapes:
    * freezer paper (wax side up - Kim Diehl's method)
    * freezer paper and starch
    * spray adhesive
    * fusible adhesive
    * cereal box templates and starch
    * plastic templates and starch
    OK, so the list goes on!

    And now I've tried "free-motion" applique' on the sweetest little pillow topper. At a retreat given by Kellie Wulfsohn from Australia, we used raw edge applique' pieces with fusible adhesive, added a couple of layers of wool batting, grabbed a pair of new garden gloves to get a good grip, dropped the feed dogs, then straight stitched around each piece two to three times. Once the pieces are on, quilt in a few swirls. I gave the freemotion quilting a good try, then I brought it home and used my longarm... I know, I cheated! But I did learn another fun way to applique!

    A unique designer, we're bound to see more of Kellie's "Don't Look Now" designs... patterns... classes... and even a line of fabrics for Riley Blake Designs coming next Spring. I first found her on this Board, with one of her quilts in a picture of "Doll Quilts" in the header. Here's her website: http://dontlooknow.typepad.com/dont_...-fabric-1.html

    What's your favorite method of applique?
    YOur free motion quilting is just perfect for this applique!
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