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    Old 03-23-2016, 04:26 AM
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    Wonderful job on all three. So nice to hear about the man who takes your Mom to dinner.
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    Old 03-23-2016, 05:07 AM
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    Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
    Beautiful work! Love the bears... How do you applique the edges of the bears and trees?
    The appliques are fused with Heat 'n' Bond Lite and then stitched with a blanket stitch. LOTS of turning and twisting of the quilt, so did them in three horizontal sections, without borders on. Had to stop stitching at the "trunk" of the tree limbs that extended into the borders, until the whole quilt was put together though. It was do-able but you really had to think ahead. In the middle section I left the top of the tree off, until the first two horizontal sections were together, then fused it on and stitched. Hope this explains a bit better.
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    Old 03-23-2016, 06:02 AM
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    Originally Posted by EmiliasNana
    The appliques are fused with Heat 'n' Bond Lite and then stitched with a blanket stitch. LOTS of turning and twisting of the quilt, so did them in three horizontal sections, without borders on. Had to stop stitching at the "trunk" of the tree limbs that extended into the borders, until the whole quilt was put together though. It was do-able but you really had to think ahead. In the middle section I left the top of the tree off, until the first two horizontal sections were together, then fused it on and stitched. Hope this explains a bit better.
    Wow... that's what I thought: Tons of work! You are definitely a master of applique. Your work is beautiful and the trees and bears so lifelike.
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    Old 03-23-2016, 06:19 AM
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    They are all beautiful! Great piecing and applause.
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    Old 03-23-2016, 06:21 AM
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    Oops auto strikes again. I meant applique of course!
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    Old 03-23-2016, 06:36 AM
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    Wow, they are so beautiful !! Lovely work.
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    Old 03-23-2016, 06:38 AM
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    Wow! Lovely piecing on all three quilts. Since I don't do anything other than straight line or in the ditch quilting myself, I have no suggestions on the quilting.
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    Old 03-23-2016, 12:32 PM
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    Originally Posted by Bren
    Oops auto strikes again. I meant applique of course!
    "Applause" fits too, LOL!
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    Old 03-23-2016, 12:45 PM
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    I love your quilts and choice of colors!
    I would continue the forest with quilting more pine trees!
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    Old 03-23-2016, 03:19 PM
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    Originally Posted by EmiliasNana
    I've been busy multi-tasking: finishing a wall hanging for my sewing room that was started maybe 5-6 yrs. ago, making a lap size quilt for the guest room, and making a lap quilt for an acquaintance who has been kind and generous to my mom who lives in assisted living 600 miles away in NC. I'm also in the midst of quilting a large wall hanging for our living room, but that is a different story to be told later LOL

    This was from a kit from Connecting Threads called Audrey's Kitchen Table Topper and measures 51" x 51". It will hang above my sit down mid-arm in the sewing room. I made a thread catcher in the same fabric, then started on this and had everything done except the setting triangles and sewing on the borders (which were finished). Love those borders! Evidently life got in the way and I forgot about it......shame on me. There is lots of open space for quilting, so it will be put in the queue once again LOL
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    Here is another kit that I had never started. The pattern is from Mount Redoubt Designs, entitled French Essence. Another blue and yellow for the guest room. It measures 52" x 68" and the border will be scalloped once the quilting is done, a new challenge for me. The backing is the medium blue frost. Applique was fused and done with a blanket stitch.
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    Last is a wall hanging/lap quilt that I am making for a nephew of a friend of my Mom's. When he takes his aunt out for dinner, or has her to his house, he invites (and pays) for Mom. My Mom has dementia and I'm sure she would be embarrassed if she knew she never remembers to offer to pay for her meal. God Bless her. He asks for nothing in return, but I wanted to show my appreciation more than the occasional thank you note he gets from me. He is a contractor, about my age, but lives in the Carolinas, so my first thought was black bears LOL Here is the pattern I decided on: Bear Country from the book, Spirit of the Northwoods by Debbie Field for Granola Girl Designs. It measures 49" x 65" and will be backed by a forest green/cream gingham check flannel. Applique was fused and done with a blanket stitch, which was a real challenge with all the peaks and valleys of the pine boughs! I tried to do it in sections to eliminate turning the entire quilt under the needle and was pretty successful except when it came time to extend them into the borders. Then the quilt had to be totally assembled and the final boughs completed.
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    Let me know your thoughts on quilting this one!

    Can't answer your question; just wanted you to know your quilts are beautiful.
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