Your thoughts on this quilt video
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Interesting way to use denim. I wouldn't do it raw edge. I'd use the stitch onto fusible interfacing (Pellon 911FF) and turn under, using the fusible side to the fabric on top. The edges would be turned and the top pieces of orange would be fused to the interfacing. Then I would applique the oranges on with my machine in a straight stitch. I really like the two orange approach per block.
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I made a "French Rose" quilt that was raw edged. It was layered and as you added the layers, you cut out from the back some of the previous layer. After a bit, the layers frayed a bit giving a soft look. I rather like it. It was fun to do and if you just do a search for "French Rose quilt" Some photos will pop up. I think I remember stitching around it twice with a straight stitch
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Some adorable quilts shown here, and some great input. So I figured I'd compromise today and cut out some orange peels, and 6 1/2" square background blocks, and after much trial and error made one whole flower using 4 blocks together that I glued and then sewed around the peels with a very small zig zag resempling a saten stitch. this doesn't come easy for me, and even with a regular zig zag I have trouble keeping it properly lined up. So you can imagine how long it took me to make these? I'm wondering now if making turn edged peels would be any quicker.
I have to say though. This is one pretty block
I have to say though. This is one pretty block
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No, the glueing just keeps the peels in place while sewing. That works fine. It's keeping that tiny tight stitch on the edge of the peel that I'm having problems with. I have to go so slow to keep it on the edge, and my old eyes have a hard time staying focused so long. It takes a lot more skill doing this long term than just mastering 1/4" seams.
By the way Peckish, I did find Kellie Wulfson on line, but unfortunately I did't see any quilts made this way.
By the way Peckish, I did find Kellie Wulfson on line, but unfortunately I did't see any quilts made this way.
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I take it back - she hasn't taken her blog down. It's here: https://dontlooknow.typepad.com/dont_look_now/
and one of her quilts describing her version of applique: https://dontlooknow.typepad.com/phot...eart-pink.html
and one of her quilts describing her version of applique: https://dontlooknow.typepad.com/phot...eart-pink.html