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I've had the flowers and leaves ready for applique a long time--now to start sewing it together. Love your colors.
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The instructions someone gave me uses 10x10 squares cut in half. One half color and one half white and the other half of the color is used for the flowers and stems.
Originally Posted by kathy
(Post 1431794)
we all made up our own pattern, I drew one petal and a stem, traced them onto steam a seam lite, fused to the fabrics, cut them out and fused to the blocks, I did a very narrow zigzag with a white 60wt thread for extra security.After I drew my petal I decided what size stem it needed and drew that, I traced them onto a paper to make the whole flower to decide what size block it needed, mine finished at 8". I cut each piece 4.5" It's a lot of fun and goes pretty quick, uses scraps and I think will make nice gifts. mine is 38X44 (more or less)
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Love those fabrics!!!
Originally Posted by CoventryUK
(Post 6437844)
Kathy Aire did a tutorial called Happy Daisy around 2010! Several have made one since.....including me! Am just starting to quilt it!!
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Very pretty, all of them.
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congrats on being the quilt of the week on the Home page this week
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Very nice quilt and it looks so "springy". Beautiful.
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Every time I see this pattern, I fall in love with it again. One of these days I hope to make one for myself. Yours is very lovely!!
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That's such a sweet quilt. Thanks for posting it.
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Very pretty. I, too, have this on my to-do list. QM----do you mind answering...what is a WAD? Thanks.
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So pretty! I am looking for a beginner friendly pattern to give appliqué a try for the first time. Am I being overly ambitious to consider this?
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