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applique 06-06-2010 05:54 PM

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Tomorrow I'll take in my tracing and have it enlarged. I love to make the pattern large enough to satin stitch every piece down. They are also easier to handle than little pieces. Then I will number every piece and make sure that the lines fully enclose each piece. Now comes the tough part; like hand applique, some pieces need to be tucked underneath others. I will have to decide which pieces go on top and which underneath so I can add extra to those pieces which will be under. The eyes and nose will be on top and will be assembled separately then put into place.
Photos tomorrow and ready to trace onto the fusible. I use WonderUnder because it is cheaper and I use a TON of it. Also need to get parchment paper which I use instead of the expensive and much too small applique pressing sheet.
See you tomorrow!

Download of handout
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amma 06-06-2010 09:08 PM

Thank you for teaching us how you do this :D:D:D

SulaBug 06-07-2010 12:20 AM


Originally Posted by amma
Thank you for teaching us how you do this :D:D:D

Ditto!! :D I am anxious for your next post!!
:D :D :D :D

applique 06-07-2010 04:07 PM

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Well I did get my enlargement about 24 X 27 inches. Numbered all the pieces. Now I have to label each piece as dark, medium, medium dark, medium light and light. When I choose the fabrics I put them into these categories. What will take time is to decide which pieces go under and which on top. Those being tucked under have to have extra fabric to tuck under and I do it with dashed lines.

Eye area.. This whole section will be done separately and some of the stitching done before it is joined to the face. The actual eye will be three pieces one on top of the other (38 on top of 37 and both on top of 36) then this eye will be fused to the piece they sit on (35) All of this goes onto piece 34 and I just spotted a problem with that piece! I have two numbered 34. I'll have to fix this by making a line to close off one piece and renumber as A and B.
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Enlarged and numbered
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applique 06-07-2010 05:25 PM

Janet's question. Her dog is just one color. For a black lab for example, I would look for a strong source of light (like outside in bright sun)which would show some shadows or shine and use those. Pretend there is shadow under the head on the neck. One side of the face would be darker and the area around the eye is deeper and would be darker. It's as if you are shading the picture when drawing in black and white. I would do the same for a white mountain goat or sheep. Hope this helps.
The next post will be Wednesday. It will take me a while to prep for the next step and work gets in the way!

dglvr 06-07-2010 05:33 PM

WOW. I am glad I seen your post. That is really nice. Your dog is beautifal. Great tute. Thanks for sharing :thumbup:

justwannaquilt 06-07-2010 08:40 PM

My husband (a self admited non cat liker) had to put his cat down back in August I would love to do this with a picture of "Boots" for him. I know just the picture too! Thank you for posting this and breaking it down into easy to follow steps!

WLee 06-07-2010 08:55 PM

What a beautiful dog! I have a basenji and haven't had the courage to try to do a portrait. I did send for Malec's books explaining the process--need to get brave and start taking photos of my little boy so I can give his quilt portrait a try! You are an inspiration! WLee

applique 01-25-2011 07:35 PM

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Trace the pieces onto fusible web then rough cut around the pieces.

Match up pieces with fabric using the photo as a guide.
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Fuse the pieces to the back of the fabric and cut out on the lines.
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Score the paper and remove from the pieces ready to fuse. Leave the number on the back until actually ready to fuse that piece.
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Cover the pattern with a sheet of parchment paper on your ironing board. You should be able to see the pattern underneath the parchment. You will be fusing to the parchment following the pieces underneath. Be sure to pin the parchment to the pattern so it won't move.
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Almost ready to lift off the parchment and fuse to the background. Still have to do the collar and tag and the light colored pieces are too light so I will use Tsukineko ink to darken it a bit. It is also important to make sure that htere are no holes or cracks between the pieces. You should be able to hold up the piece on the parchment to the light and check for any problem areas. More to come on the finishing.
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dglvr 01-26-2011 10:31 AM

I'm really impressed with this project. Wow. Your awesome.
I'm going to look through pictures of my doggies and see if I can do this. I love applique. Thanks for sharing. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:


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