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I decided to do the applique. I use Alex's method for finished edge. Machine sewn on expect for the small circles which...
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Very nice! I love the blue and white fabric for this.
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I really love your fabric choices for this! Well done.
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They look fabulous, (from someone who isn't even going to attempt applique.)
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Your applique blocks are absolute perfection. You've done this before! lol
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I have been trying to play the video for month 2 but am told to log in. I have logged in several times but it continues...
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Completed Month 2. I used machine applique. I need the practice as I am not as experienced with this method.
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Almost halfway done with month 2. Those little circles are kinda slow to make.
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You can always make the circles larger which will be easier for you to make. --Lynn
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Thanks Helen, I was thinking the same thing after watching the show!
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Originally posted by smiller530 View PostI found this technique by Lori Buhler and am trying it. It is a version of turn technique that looked perfect for this application. It's from her book "Fuss-Free Machine Appliqué: Sew on the Line for Great Results by Lori Buhler," and is described on this site https://blog.shopmartingale.com/quil...ue-by-machine/. It uses Easy Pattern strips with the blades traced on them and a strip of fabric, then you just sew the finished seam lines. You really need to look at the pictures in the article - didn't want to copy/paste for copyright reasons.
I have used that even on a wedding ring quilt to do applique arcs instead of pieced. I foundation pieced the arc pieces and then
used the interfacing to turn the seam allowance. You do have to be careful to make sure the interfacing is rolled to the back side.
Sometimes it wants to peek out to the front. I particularly liked the way Lori streamlined the sewing of the arcs by making them
on long strips. Great idea. Thanks for sharing. HelenWHelenW
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Originally posted by Bammer View PostI decided to make more blocks and enlarge this quilt. But now I need more white... I’m wondering about using bleach solid instead of the white. (Since I do have enough black solid now). Alex, any opinion on what this change means for this quilt??Last edited by Helen W.; 05-19-2021, 12:35 PM.HelenW
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I have managed to get all my blades appliquéd on and was checking the size. I need to trim off approx 1/16-1/8 off the edges. Is it ok to trim, esp the dog ears? Thanks
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Louise, Alex said that she used a 8 and 1/2 inch square up ruler to trim to perfect size. Yes it should be trimmed to 8 1/2 inches.
If the trimming would maker smaller than 8 1/2 don't trim. Just snip the dog ears.If it is smaller than 8 1/2 inches you should draw a template that is 8 inches. That is the finished size. When you sew your blocks together you can sew on the sew line rather than aligning seams. You pin sew line to sew line. The seams would be smaller, but the finished block would be the 8 inches. At least that is what I would do. HelenWLast edited by Helen W.; 05-21-2021, 12:34 PM.
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Even though Alex’s instructions for the half moons are for finished edge applique, is it possible to use raw edge fusible instead?
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Mary, Yes. One thing to consider. Will your block colors shadow thru the white arc.If you get any shadowing you might want to use
some fusible interfacing on the back of the white before you put the steam a seam or other fusible drawn arc on the white fabric. You don't need the seam allowance around the arc. You just cut on the line. HelenW
finished edge. HelenWLast edited by Helen W.; 05-25-2021, 09:56 AM.
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Originally posted by AlexAnderson View PostThank you Helen for taking such good care - we are on the same page. And guess what??? I can now get in -- LOL Feel free to continue on......again thank you to Barbara and you!HelenW
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Originally posted by kittytoes View PostIs it best to make 4 vertical columns of 5 spinning spools blocks then attach them together?
you should pin each intersection together for the whole row. Then go back in and put a few pins in the straight section between
the intersections. I would do what Alex did with the large basting stitch at each intersection for about 2 inches. Open it up and
look to see if it is acceptable to you. I would do that as I pinned each intersection. That is way easier than finding out after sewing
the whole row that a couple don't look good. If you have not watched the last Alex Live, you should do that before you proceed.
Would love to see a picture of how it comes out. HelenWHelenW
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I finished sewing all my blocks together yesterday and the corners are matching really well. I sewed them in rows of 4 blocks and pressed to one side as Alex was saying in the video. I then joined to 5 rows but how to press those thick seam joining intersections is a questions,. I am thinking of releasing stitching in seam allowance so I can flip seams back and forth across the row to press the seams to the unapplique block. Any suggestions? There is just too thick a seam allowance at the corners to press all to one side.
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First of all, thank you to Alex and all the TQS staff for making these lesson/projects possible! Alex, when the time is appropriate, I would appreciate suggestions about quilting the Spinning Spools quilt. Something similar to Dee's lesson on quilting Long Time Gone would be very helpful.
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I finished adding my borders on today. I had a question. I had to use Ricky Tims Stable Stuff since I didn't have P&F Lite. I believe this is a bit thicker than the P&F, so I was thinking about stitching around the outside edge, then washing the top right now to get rid of some of the Stable Stuff. Does anyone think that would work to make it easier to quilt? If I don't do that, It's going to be a booger bear to quilt.
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I see a lot of folks wondering how to attaché all the rows. I laid mine out. I sewed all the blocks in column 1 and 2 together and left them attached. I ended up with pairs of blocks all in order top to bottom. What I decided to do was to stitch the horizontal seams in those pairs first because it was less fabric to manage as I tried to match those seams. I then sewed columns 3 and 4 together in the same manner. So I ended up with 2 halves all stitched together and then just had one seam with those intersections to deal with to finish the center of the quilt. I hope that’s clear. You don’t have as much to wrestle with if you do that.
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Dianne, You can't go wrong with the 80 wt. that Alex was talking about. I would do a little practice piece to get your tension
set properly. Mono poly usually need to really drop the top tension low. My Husquvara is default at 4.6 and I have to go down
to 2.3 to get a good stitch. And that is what Superior Thread advise on their website. HelenW
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I decided to do the applique. I use Alex's method for finished edge. Machine sewn on expect for the small circles which...
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really pretty and well done!
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Very nice! I love the blue and white fabric for this.
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I really love your fabric choices for this! Well done.
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They look fabulous, (from someone who isn't even going to attempt applique.)
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Your applique blocks are absolute perfection. You've done this before! lol
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Refresh your browser and try again. Or use another browser. I have no problems with Chrome.
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I have been trying to play the video for month 2 but am told to log in. I have logged in several times but it continues...
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Completed Month 2. I used machine applique. I need the practice as I am not as experienced with this method.
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Almost halfway done with month 2. Those little circles are kinda slow to make.
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You can always make the circles larger which will be easier for you to make. --Lynn
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