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Originally Posted by Prism99
Fascinating technique! I'd like to try it some day. There is one thing in your tute I cannot figure out:
*I was told to have the bias raw edge (looking from the backside)at the top , not the folded edge.* Can you explain in more detail? Or, better yet, with a photo? bias cut and pressed and placed on tubing to keep together [ATTACH=CONFIG]137241[/ATTACH] YLI Silk thread #100 [ATTACH=CONFIG]137392[/ATTACH] Fabric square folded in fourths for placing applique behind to trace [ATTACH=CONFIG]138012[/ATTACH] Applique` design placed, But it goes behind the fabric to be traced onto the front side of the block [ATTACH=CONFIG]138087[/ATTACH] This is how it looks as you start out.. the overlap and I would cut it off at the point I went under the crossover leaving 1/4" under.. hidden . That is what you do as you find that you piece of bias will not make it to another crossover. [ATTACH=CONFIG]138157[/ATTACH] Showing how the bias tape is placed to start pinning to the applique` design [ATTACH=CONFIG]138299[/ATTACH] Start to go around the design.. leave only about 1/4" where the crossover start is, that will cover up when the overlap comes around. [ATTACH=CONFIG]138603[/ATTACH] |
That's a beautiful knot. Gotta try one.
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Where do you get the design? Or do you just kind of wing it and hope they are all alike? Yours is beautiful. Can you use the fusible tape?
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WOW that is beautiful
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I am making a Celtic knot table runner. I am about 1/2 way through the applique process. It's fun.
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Originally Posted by busygranny
Where do you get the design? Or do you just kind of wing it and hope they are all alike? Yours is beautiful. Can you use the fusible tape?
What I do is pin somewhat close, about 3/4" apart until I get to a place where I have to end (under a crossover). Then I baste that section to the fabric and remove the pins and continue on doing the same until all the design is covered. I do hope all this is helpful... any additions or questions please feel free to add here. Sharon |
Originally Posted by steelecg
Thanks so much for the details. Your block is beautiful and my question is what is a good source for the designs?
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The Celtic block is beautiful. Can't say anything more sincerely. Beautiful.
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Thanks so much for this tutorial!! I have it bookmarked for a future project.
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Thank you so much for the additional photos. I understand now!!!
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