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Here are some more bunnies but these are a little different. I wanted to make a quilt with texture so I prepared the bunnies for hand applique but I didn't turn the edge under. I just left it as a raw edge and did the buttonhole stitch like normal. After the quilt was quilted (I quilted the bunnies with monofilament thread right on top of the buttonhole stitching) I frayed the edges. This quilt also has loose prairie points and buttons on the sashing blocks.
Raggedy raw edge bunnies. [ATTACH=CONFIG]166464[/ATTACH] The outer edge of the quilt has loose prairie points. [ATTACH=CONFIG]166465[/ATTACH] This block has loose prairie points and a button in the center. [ATTACH=CONFIG]166466[/ATTACH] |
Oh how cute!
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How cute! The bunnies grew furry coats. Very nice work on the quilt.
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So cute. Ready for spring:)
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That's great! I have two rabbits, and your appliqué bunnies really capture their character. Super fabric choices.
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Love the laying down bunny and 3D pinwheels
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Originally Posted by dashton4
Here are some more bunnies but these are a little different. I wanted to make a quilt with texture so I prepared the bunnies for hand applique but I didn't turn the edge under. I just left it as a raw edge and did the buttonhole stitch like normal. After the quilt was quilted (I quilted the bunnies with monofilament thread right on top of the buttonhole stitching) I frayed the edges. This quilt also has loose prairie points and buttons on the sashing blocks.
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I love how you did the bunnies! That is a wonderful quilt!
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great quilt!
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It's so cute! I really love the plaids you used. You always show such fabulous work. Love it all.
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