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I looked at the pattern on Nancy's Notions & it said something about raw edge applique. What part of this topper is appliqued? There are so many variations of this folded wreath out there now but I really, really like this one. I think I'll buy that pattern tomorrow. It's so pretty with the batiks.
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I should have remembered to post the pattern name. (I always want to know). :-)
Fold'n Stitch Leaf Topper from Poorhouse Quilt Designs. (poorhousequiltdesigns.com) PQD-213
Can't remember where I purchased the pattern but I kept looking at it because it seemed overwhelming. After getting started, it really is quite easy. There was a suggestion to make poinsettias for Christmas. Thought that could be pretty
The leaves are made by cutting 8 pieces of fabric using a leaf template. After fusing to heat/bond or wunderunder, each piece is then cut into four pieces which you then mix in assorted layouts. These are ironed to the leaf and topstitched. This gives the veining effect. (I used the foam leaf pre-cut which saves a step. Don't have to make sure the leaves are uniformly cut). All templates are included with the pattern if you wish to cut them out yourself.
There really isn't a "binding" per se. It's just the placement of the leaf fabrics looks like each leaf has been bound.
Thank you to everyone who commented. This really is a pretty easy project. It seems a little overwhelming when you first open the pattern, but once you get it figured out, it's pretty easy to create a flow which makes the project go quickly. I made it in an afternoon. Hope you enjoy.
Fold'n Stitch Leaf Topper from Poorhouse Quilt Designs. (poorhousequiltdesigns.com) PQD-213
Can't remember where I purchased the pattern but I kept looking at it because it seemed overwhelming. After getting started, it really is quite easy. There was a suggestion to make poinsettias for Christmas. Thought that could be pretty
The leaves are made by cutting 8 pieces of fabric using a leaf template. After fusing to heat/bond or wunderunder, each piece is then cut into four pieces which you then mix in assorted layouts. These are ironed to the leaf and topstitched. This gives the veining effect. (I used the foam leaf pre-cut which saves a step. Don't have to make sure the leaves are uniformly cut). All templates are included with the pattern if you wish to cut them out yourself.
There really isn't a "binding" per se. It's just the placement of the leaf fabrics looks like each leaf has been bound.
Thank you to everyone who commented. This really is a pretty easy project. It seems a little overwhelming when you first open the pattern, but once you get it figured out, it's pretty easy to create a flow which makes the project go quickly. I made it in an afternoon. Hope you enjoy.
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I looked at the pattern on Nancy's Notions & it said something about raw edge applique. What part of this topper is appliqued? There are so many variations of this folded wreath out there now but I really, really like this one. I think I'll buy that pattern tomorrow. It's so pretty with the batiks.
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It's a fake binding because of the colored portion of the leaf colors. Makes it easy but gives a nice finished edge.
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