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aurora41 06-25-2011 11:01 AM

Beautiful. I am sure it took all your time and patience, but it was worthwhile.

yetta 06-25-2011 11:07 AM

you have the pacience of a saint to work with all those little pieces, your effort was worth the time,your quilt is beautiful....and yes I buy patterns hoping to make them someday too....

jillnjo 06-25-2011 11:08 AM

Want to tell you how beautiful your applique work is!! I dream of doing a quilt by needle turn, but don't trust myself to finish it. Maybe you have the answer!

pab58 06-25-2011 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by Pegleg
Thank you for all the compliments. To answer a few questions
I use Wonder Under for the fusible. I match my thread to the applique piece. so you know I have a large stash of thread. I use a medium width blanket stitch for the larger pieces and a narrow blanket stitch for the smallest pieces. I worked on each block separately. I fused all the fabrics for a block and put them in a baggy. Then if I was traveling or sitting at the doctor's office I'd cut out my pieces. It took an evening for each block to get them all block fused down to the background. After I had all the blocks fused I started the stitching. I choose a color of thread and do all the stitching of that color for all the blocks. It only took about 2-3 days to stitch it all down. I just hate to change bobbin and thread don't you? Then another day or so to get the blocks sewn together and do the border. I'd say it really only took 2-3 weeks to get to this point. I still need ideas for quilting. I know it will be by check as I am not willing to screw it up at this point.

Hmmmmm.....when you explain it that way, it actually seems doable! :D :D Love the idea of fusing everything to the fabric then taking it along in zip bags to cut them out while you wait. :thumbup:

What stitch did you use around the pieces?

wvdek 06-25-2011 05:29 PM

Beautiful! What an heirloom.

watson's mom 06-25-2011 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by cjomomma
WOW!!! Your quilt is so beautiful!!
I don't collect patterns, NOT!! I have several binders full of patterns and magazines with patterns in them too!! I don't know why because I have a hard time following instructions on most of them.

We must be twins, that is exactly what I do.

Love this quilt by the way, would also like to finish one too.

ArizonaQuilts1 06-25-2011 05:43 PM

Your quilt is beautiful. And yes, I have a lot of patterns that I need to work on. BTW-- I did the same thing you did on my first applique pattern. Never even thought about reversing it :)

Mary

KandiKane 06-27-2011 02:17 AM

Wow love that , and yes I am still buying patterns just because..

debcavan 06-27-2011 02:22 AM

But you made the quilt, I have many that I will never make. The quilt top is gorgeous. I saw it and immediately thought of a background fill such as McTavishing or tight meandering to pop out your gorgeous, gorgeous, applique and then a feather border. Your longarmer will have a favorite background that they do with applique.

it is just so gorgeous, I'm glad you didn't have the pattern just sit there.

justlooking 06-27-2011 02:30 AM

I would have bought it too, and probably never got it made! Beautiful quilt!


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