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Old 01-19-2012, 05:02 AM
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Originally Posted by jcrow View Post
Great tutorial. Now I may sound "not too smart", but now how do you attach it to your fabric? At the ends of the leaves? In a little? This is new to me and I love how your leaves look and you described how to do it so well, that I think I can do it but when I want to attach it to my quilt, what then?
No dumb questions; for every person who asks there are ten wondering, so thanks for being bold and asking!

In general for applique, the fabric you are appliqueing onto is the background of your block. So you treat it like a regular quilt block, with one important exception: seam allowances. When you prep an applique piece, cut the background two to four inches bigger than you want the finished block. Then you center your design on the background fabric. I like to fold the piece in quarters and baste a line of thread on the fold lines to mark the center and the midlines vertically and horizontally.

Once the applique is done, then you cut the block down to the correct size with normal seam allowances and sew it into your quilt as you would any other block. This is because applique, especially complex applique, can draw up the background fabric with all that stitching, shrinking it.

If I was going to put this piece on a quilt, I'd trim it to size at this point with quarter inch seam allowances and sew it in. If it was a border, it would probably have some applique pieces that went over the seam lines. I'd leave enough pieces off at the edge to fiddle with those a little to get everything to fit (my applique often doesn't precisely match the pattern when it is done) and applique those last few pieces after the blocks were trimmed and sewn into the quilt.

In this particular case, the black background fabric is the quilt; I plan to use a narrow strip of batting and backing and quilt a long rectangle about 2-3 inches wide with the applique centered in the piece. Then I'll trim the black fabric down just a bit wider than the band of applique, leaving seam allowances, and machine sew it to the box lining to finish the project.

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Old 01-19-2012, 12:35 PM
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what an excellently written and illustrated tutorial. kudos to you.
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Old 01-21-2012, 01:38 PM
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I'm impressed-new member Miss Lorraine
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Wonderful pictures and instructions. This tute gets a Blue ribbon!
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Old 01-26-2012, 05:25 AM
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You did great!! Thanks so much for sharing! Im working on a BAQ - fruit basket & was looking to add some grape leaves. This will help alot.
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Originally Posted by LAQUITA View Post
You did great!! Thanks so much for sharing! Im working on a BAQ - fruit basket & was looking to add some grape leaves. This will help alot.
Great! Let me know how it goes and if there's anything in the tutorial that needs to be changed or expanded.
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What a beautiful look this gives the leaves. Thank you so much for sharing your technique with us.
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thanks for the tut I am sure it will help me a lot.
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