Piecing the Apple Core or "Double bit ax" by hand
#53
Oh I feel so lucky to have that particular magazine. They call it the Spools quilt but I think it looks more like apple cores.
ok i am hooked in.....will start mine today....estimate four years, but will carry it everywhere just like i did the GFG
the magazine a previous poster mentioned is the quilter magazine issue feb/mar 2011 page 64
just picked it up at the donation ($0.25) table at guild last wednesday...think this was ment to be!!
the magazine a previous poster mentioned is the quilter magazine issue feb/mar 2011 page 64
just picked it up at the donation ($0.25) table at guild last wednesday...think this was ment to be!!
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dear piecemaker do you have a pattern of an applecore for the applecore quilt. I have been looking everywhere and still cant find one. I would appreciate it if you could send me one. I want to make some red, white, blue laprobes for some vets at the vet. hospital. thanks.
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#58
Well, fast-forward and here we are, January 8, 2016 and I still have not done very much of my apple core HAND PIECING, #1 piecemaker. It sits there in a box next to my sewing machine just batting it's eyes at me. Re-reading this post has inspired me to get back to it and try again. I applaud terribb for being so consciencious in handpiecing while recuperating from surgery. That was some great quilt. One day, yes one day, I will get mine done.
The running stitch has not been my best friend -- ever. Perhaps that's why I prefer machine stitching. I know I need to develop patience...and humility. ;o)
The running stitch has not been my best friend -- ever. Perhaps that's why I prefer machine stitching. I know I need to develop patience...and humility. ;o)
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