Broderie Perse
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Houston, TX
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I have 5 cats and mom has 2, so there are 5 in the house. Spoiled so rotten you can smell them in NY! LOL.
My broderie perse is fusible, not needle turn. Yes, I did it in chunks and hunks. I used clear thread for the edges.
My broderie perse is fusible, not needle turn. Yes, I did it in chunks and hunks. I used clear thread for the edges.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Cooperstown, NY
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Gaigai - I never thought it was fusable, what stitch did you use to sew it? did you use the clear thread in the top and bobbin? Beautiful!
Unfortunately the quilt club chief of police said "No fusables" in this raffle quilt. (and we just had a guest teacher show us how to do fusable applique) She also said we had to fill the baskets with either flowers or fruit/veg. I was so tempted to fill it with brown potatoes! One lady had wanted to fill it with sewing supplies, I was thinking a knitting basket with wool and needles would be cute too. Or a basket of kittens....
Unfortunately the quilt club chief of police said "No fusables" in this raffle quilt. (and we just had a guest teacher show us how to do fusable applique) She also said we had to fill the baskets with either flowers or fruit/veg. I was so tempted to fill it with brown potatoes! One lady had wanted to fill it with sewing supplies, I was thinking a knitting basket with wool and needles would be cute too. Or a basket of kittens....
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Originally Posted by lorli
Has anyone done this? I am trying it now for my block for our quilt club raffle quilt...any tips?
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