Applique Club (Do you like to applique, lets chit chat here)
#101
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Yes, CraftyBear, I really like this quilt. It's done using 12 blocks, like a Sampler quilt.
It's a packet containing a 15 page booklet and has individual sheets for each 14" block (back to back)and another for the appliqued border. Each applique piece is numbered. It may be a bit too ambitious for a real newbie but would be well worth the effort if you like hand work. The price is $17.95 and with the 40% off came to $10.75 + tax. Would I buy it again now that I've seen the work involved? You bet I would!
It's a bright red cardboard packet, right in with the books.
I will probably do it in muslin. Hope this is the info that you wanted.
It's a packet containing a 15 page booklet and has individual sheets for each 14" block (back to back)and another for the appliqued border. Each applique piece is numbered. It may be a bit too ambitious for a real newbie but would be well worth the effort if you like hand work. The price is $17.95 and with the 40% off came to $10.75 + tax. Would I buy it again now that I've seen the work involved? You bet I would!
It's a bright red cardboard packet, right in with the books.
I will probably do it in muslin. Hope this is the info that you wanted.
#103
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central Indiana (USA)
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you are already in the club, if you are posting here
this was we can all learn together and have fun!
count me in, I would love to be a part of this group as well..please suggest how to be in....
this was we can all learn together and have fun!
Originally Posted by lotus63000
Originally Posted by daylily4u
Just came upon this applique club, wow I'm excited to see the lovely work and the tutorials on here. I am also into turned appique but still learn something new all the time. I am doing the angels of the month right now, have 5 done so far. This is just an experiment to see how well I can do. I surprised myself. I have spent hours just checking out all the youtube techniques. I'm so addicted!! I would love to be a part of this group, dont know what to do but surely I am interested.
#104
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where did you learn to do the dresden,
from a book, online??, class???
I want to learn to make dresdens
from a book, online??, class???
I want to learn to make dresdens
Originally Posted by kwiltkrazy
That's my goal for the next three months, to learn applique. I started out with the dresden, and now, I am going to try a Sun Bonnet Sue. I didn't think I would like it, but I really do.
#105
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thanks for the information, will need to look for it at Joann's
I just did a search and found the website and the books that they publish
http://www.pieceocake.com/Books/books.html
bought "Aunt Millie's Garden" by Piece O'Cake Designs with my 40% coupon from Jo-Ann's. It's beautiful - and it's still
unopened! There is a good chance that I bit off a little more than I can chew. (ya think???) With your help I will do it!!! Great Idea, CB. Thanks for starting this!!
I just did a search and found the website and the books that they publish
http://www.pieceocake.com/Books/books.html
bought "Aunt Millie's Garden" by Piece O'Cake Designs with my 40% coupon from Jo-Ann's. It's beautiful - and it's still
unopened! There is a good chance that I bit off a little more than I can chew. (ya think???) With your help I will do it!!! Great Idea, CB. Thanks for starting this!!
Originally Posted by pal
Yes, CraftyBear, I really like this quilt. It's done using 12 blocks, like a Sampler quilt.
It's a packet containing a 15 page booklet and has individual sheets for each 14" block (back to back)and another for the appliqued border. Each applique piece is numbered. It may be a bit too ambitious for a real newbie but would be well worth the effort if you like hand work. The price is $17.95 and with the 40% off came to $10.75 + tax. Would I buy it again now that I've seen the work involved? You bet I would!
It's a bright red cardboard packet, right in with the books.
I will probably do it in muslin. Hope this is the info that you wanted.
It's a packet containing a 15 page booklet and has individual sheets for each 14" block (back to back)and another for the appliqued border. Each applique piece is numbered. It may be a bit too ambitious for a real newbie but would be well worth the effort if you like hand work. The price is $17.95 and with the 40% off came to $10.75 + tax. Would I buy it again now that I've seen the work involved? You bet I would!
It's a bright red cardboard packet, right in with the books.
I will probably do it in muslin. Hope this is the info that you wanted.
#106
[quote=craftybear]where did you learn to do the dresden,
from a book, online??, class???
I want to learn to make dresdens
I want to learn the dresden plate also, I'm curious to know where you learned it. It's on my to do list.
from a book, online??, class???
I want to learn to make dresdens
I want to learn the dresden plate also, I'm curious to know where you learned it. It's on my to do list.
#108
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central Indiana (USA)
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here is a cute idea for a heart applique to learn needleturn
http://www.cddesigns.com/FreezerPape...eedleturn.html
http://www.cddesigns.com/FreezerPape...eedleturn.html
#109
I saw it on Sewing With Nancy. All the edges were already finished, so I could concentrate on getting the stitches right.
front of Dq
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back of DQ
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#110
Originally Posted by kwiltkrazy
I saw it on Sewing With Nancy. All the edges were already finished, so I could concentrate on getting the stitches right.
I just found this applique Club postings and I want to learn more about applique. I've tried needle turn and have had mixed results so now am trying to figure out which way will work best for me. I just came back from vacation and have now bought some spray basting to see if that will help. I am not a fan of fusibles because it feels too stiff. I recently tried some basting glue and was pretty happy with that. It still allowed the flexibility and stayed long enough for me to stitch it.
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