Wednesday, April 22, 2009

I MIGHT LIKE APPLIQUE AFTER ALL!

Here is the latest BOM from Gail Pan designs. I think I'm current on this one, except I haven't been putting the borders on yet. And here's the latest "A Tisket A Tasket" applique BOM. When I started these, I didn't know how I would do them, because I usually don't do applique. The first month, I tried needle turn applique and while I got it done, I wasn't real happy with it. The second one I tried the kind where you iron freezer paper on, turn the edges under and applique like needle turn. Then you cut out the back and peel off the paper. I really didn't like this method and decided I would not do it again. The last two I used Wonder Under and machine applique and I like this method the best. I know it doesn't look as good as "good" needle turn applique, but I think it looks better than MY needle turn, so I decided to do all of them this way.
I can't believe I am up to date on these! (I'll post the 4th one soon - I need to take a picture of it). I gives me a little hope and even desire to do some more applique. It would probably be better if I would do some "country" or "primitive" type applique with large pieces. Tee Hee Hee!!!

8 comments:

  1. I do both a needleturn method & the machine stitched type. Either is acceptable to me. A purist would only do the handle applique but it takes longe and there are so many projects I want to do. I would encourage you to practice on the hand applique and you may like it yet. I didn't like mine at first either. Tiny stitches that are pretty well hidden is the trick.

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  2. My favorite is the bunny. And also the doll quilt. So cute.

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  3. I also like the steam a seam...I have not ever been good at needleturn. My mother-in-law does a lot of sun bonnet sue & does needle turn & they are practically perfect.. Your bunny block is adorable & love your colors. Hopefully if I can figure out how to post pics I will show & tell mine. I am very new to blogging. I have been following your blog since just before Christmas & have really enjoyed your work. :)

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  4. Different courses for different horses. I'm a great believer in doing the style of applique that you are most happy with and if that's machine then so be it. I usually do machine or hand blanket stitch.

    Your leaping bunny looks terrific!

    Happy Stitching...Ann :)

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  5. Love your two blocks, isn't that the cutest pink bunny.. I have done many methods of applique, I use the steam a seam, its nice to get things done and enjoy them.

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  6. Your blokes is lovely, and the bunny is quote

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  7. I can't wait to see the rest of the bunny squares. You pick such good fabrics to go together. WHEN you move up here (hint hint)you have to show me how! I do have a small fabric stash for "someday"==Celeste

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  8. I love the BOM from Gail Pan. Is there a picture of the finished quilt somewhere? What are you using for the fabric you are embroidering on?

    ~Joan

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