search on here. someone was making some around christmas for a grandchilds "store". they were really cool.
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Here is a wonderful site-they aren't free patterns, but many wonderful things! This includes stuffed fruit pin cushions, not applique.
http://www.heatherbaileystore.com/category-s/1.htm |
Bea oglesby has 2 books, fruit salad, and veggies from the good earth. you can probably find them on amazon for not that bad
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Dodee, if you go to connectingthreads.com and click on 'Kits & Samplers', then click on 'Hot Pads' a set of hot pads with large vegetable prints will come up. Click on 'view kit contents' and the fabric selection will come up.
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Originally Posted by seweasy
Hi! These veggies(Heleen Pickster's) are gorgeous but I've never really understood paper piecing. Tried but I spent more time trying to figure out which side the paper faced and which side for the fabric. Live to far from a quilt shop to go to classes, so I was working on my own. That's when I love in with patchwork and sometimes applique! Chris
For paper piecing - The first piece of fabric you lay down is face up! All the rest are face down! Once I learned this, my scrambly problems all went away! |
Originally Posted by seweasy
Hi! These veggies(Heleen Pickster's) are gorgeous but I've never really understood paper piecing. Tried but I spent more time trying to figure out which side the paper faced and which side for the fabric. Live to far from a quilt shop to go to classes, so I was working on my own. That's when I love in with patchwork and sometimes applique! Chris
For paper piecing - The first piece of fabric you lay down is face up! All the rest are face down! Once I learned this, my scrambly problems all went away! |
for appli or for embrodery?
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