The fws pony club update photo - discussion - completed page: Continued
#3531
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I do love your placemats! OH, & Rowdy is just darling! I am looking forward to your version!
#3532
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I discovered two patterns in every Rooster file: one easy and one advanced. Love that.Sister in law Zelda had copied five of the patterns on 14 x 18 inch paper and I have no idea where she did that. She died last February, so I cannot ask her. Good memories of that time when she did copy them.
#3533
The rooster pattern looks like applique. I would use WonderUnder fusible and iron the pieces all in place, then stitch very close to the raw edges. That would be easy enough that even I might try it. If you use batiks for the fabric, there wouldn't be any raveling. Can't wait to see how they turn out.
#3534
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My lube kit is on backorder. So I just ordered the grease & it came in. It is called Epnoc. I got it at the Sew & Quilt store in Temple. I get a discount as a graduate from their tech class.
#3535
Batiks don't ravel??!! I never buy them.... What?! Do you mean even after washing???? You're kidding!
#3536
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Knits done't ravel, not sure about batiks. Looking at the patterns and not wanting to cut apart the original, I am thinking about a thin cotton to trace it onto, then paste it onto or trace it onto light cardboard for a solid pattern. I know the fabric they call 'traceable' for patterns but it is limp and not solid. still kicking around ideal in my head.
#3537
Batiks really do not ravel. That’s why so many people use them for raw edge applique. I have a small stack of batiks and it’s on my bucket list to try.
#3539
I wouldn't use it for anything that was going to get a lot of washing, like a bed quilt. It would be suitable for wall quilts. I actually have done it on my Row by Row quilt from a few years ago. No ravels, but no washing, either.
#3540
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I have been working on my IC for a bit now. I have all the Bluebonnet blocks made (well except for the ones that I have decided I want to put in the border) & 5 of the chain blocks made, so here is a layout to see how it is gonna look.) I do know that the one in the top right is wrong & I have already fixed it. I am now sewing the rest of the chain blocks together.
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