New Baltimore Album Quilt starts today
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Originally Posted by Kathleen charnell
How can I find the Baltimore BOM each mo. without reading thru so many pages? I am looking for Feb block Thanks
Feb. Block is oon page 1,,, 1st entry. Scroll down past instructions & photos of fabrics.
There are 2 downoads 1 for EQ, & 1 is the pdf paper pattern.
#223
Originally Posted by gal288
Originally Posted by dream56
Might be a good idea to create a new post each month - so it is easier to find.
I agree, march 8th I will post a new thread..
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So here is my block all fused down and the vase machine stitched down. I like how the colors look together. I'll be working on sewing all the rest down over the next week or so.
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Originally Posted by jljack
So here is my block all fused down and the vase machine stitched down. I like how the colors look together. I'll be working on sewing all the rest down over the next week or so.
Awesome colors jljack, looking good!
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#227
Peg,
I think you mentioned that you use water soluble double tape to secure teh applique pieces while you are attaching them. I'd like to try it and bought the tape. Do you use tape just in the middle or you cover the entire back and fold the seam?
Maybe you can show us a picture?
I think you mentioned that you use water soluble double tape to secure teh applique pieces while you are attaching them. I'd like to try it and bought the tape. Do you use tape just in the middle or you cover the entire back and fold the seam?
Maybe you can show us a picture?
#228
Originally Posted by leakus
Peg,
I think you mentioned that you use water soluble double tape to secure teh applique pieces while you are attaching them. I'd like to try it and bought the tape. Do you use tape just in the middle or you cover the entire back and fold the seam?
Maybe you can show us a picture?
I think you mentioned that you use water soluble double tape to secure teh applique pieces while you are attaching them. I'd like to try it and bought the tape. Do you use tape just in the middle or you cover the entire back and fold the seam?
Maybe you can show us a picture?
I love all the different variety of the vases and flowers. Hopefully I will get mine done by the time the new one comes out. I *almost* did fusible because it would have been quicker and I love how sharp the points are with it. When I do needleturn the points aren't as sharp. Perhaps one day they will be.
My vase with the brown is going to look so dull now after seeing all that great fabric people are using for their vases. I am loving this project though and seeing everybody's results.
#229
Originally Posted by BonniFeltz
I'd be interested in that technique also.
I love all the different variety of the vases and flowers. Hopefully I will get mine done by the time the new one comes out. I *almost* did fusible because it would have been quicker and I love how sharp the points are with it. When I do needleturn the points aren't as sharp. Perhaps one day they will be.
My vase with the brown is going to look so dull now after seeing all that great fabric people are using for their vases. I am loving this project though and seeing everybody's results.
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Originally Posted by leakus
Peg,
I think you mentioned that you use water soluble double tape to secure teh applique pieces while you are attaching them. I'd like to try it and bought the tape. Do you use tape just in the middle or you cover the entire back and fold the seam?
Maybe you can show us a picture?
I think you mentioned that you use water soluble double tape to secure teh applique pieces while you are attaching them. I'd like to try it and bought the tape. Do you use tape just in the middle or you cover the entire back and fold the seam?
Maybe you can show us a picture?
I use the tape in the middle, you can' t needle through it, the thread hangs up on the glue.
Snip a small piece,, usually 1/2", &place it where it will not interfer, depending on the size of the piece to be appliqued.
A leaf may only need 1 piece, in the middle
while a larger flower may take 3 pieces, triangled around the center.
I will be hoome around 8 & will post phooto then
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