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Old 11-29-2018, 04:57 PM
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Wow! amazing! wonderful quilting and applique. Thank you for sharing.
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that is just beautiful your quilting is amazing
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Old 11-30-2018, 01:14 PM
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Good job!!
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Old 11-01-2021, 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic View Post
This is all raw edge fusible applique and done exquisitely. I did trapunto style quilting on the heron by loading the top with wool batting (no backing) and I did all the feather detailing. Those bits that come off the edge of the quilt (the beak and tail feathers) were new for me. It represented some challenges but I think it turned out well. I didn't do any stitching on the beak but did feather details in the tail. I had to pin the body of the quilt back (as well as the batting) and went slow as I had to do it one handed. I had to use my other hand to hold the piece while quilting.

After the heron was all done, I cut away all the extra batting and loaded it up with backing a layer of W&N and another layer of wool. Then quilted all the background.

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Batting as mentioned above, wool, then a layer of wool over W&N
Thread: Invisfil by Wonderfil Threads, in multiple colors
Hours spent: Approximately 8 but at least 2 of those hours were spent ripping out stitches and redoing. I had some areas I had to rip out as my tension got all wonky on me. Looked great on top, no so much underneath. I think I was getting buildup of the adhesive on my needle which caused it to go all cattiwhompus for no other apparent reason. I then had to make sure when I redid it I was hitting the same needle holes because the fusible tends to keep old needle holes visible, especially when there are multiple layers built up.

The whole piece

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Some detail shots
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All the tan feathers are the ones I had to redo. But the whispy feathers in the cranes breast I had done prior to that and the tension was just fine there. Which is why I attributed the tension issue to adhesive buildup on my needle. I wiped it down with rubbing alcohol and that seemed to solve the issue. I had no problems after that.
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And a gratuitous back shot:
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Thanks so much for doing a wonderful job quilting my heron!
Janet Witte
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Absolutely beautiful work!
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Old 11-03-2021, 07:59 PM
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Wow you did a marvelous job. Very nice!
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Old 11-08-2021, 08:30 AM
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This is just BEAUTIFUL!!! Such detail, I know it must have been very hard to do and it looks so real!
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Although this thread is 3 years old now, it is nice to see the beautiful work again. Janet Witte do you have this hanging in your home? Very special!
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Old 11-08-2021, 04:25 PM
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I have this pattern, and most of the fabric. I need to move it up to the top of the to do list. After everything I have already got going gets done! That means sandwiching/quilting,binding the two tops that are done, and finishing/sandwiching, quilting and binding the two tops that are in progress. Then on to the heron....may just be awhile!!
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How beautiful, stunning and a one of a kind even if someone were to do the same pattern it could not be replicated to this level of skill and perfection! Thank you for sharing.
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