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Dianne, I would use both. I would layout the vines in a long layout trying to get the general shape right for smooth curves. Use
pins to hold them in place, then I would go back and take a pin out, use a dab of glue to keep the placement and do that to the
entire one border. Then heat set the glue with an iron. Then it is really easy to sew with no shifting as you go. HelenW
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Thank you, Barbara Black, for telling Alex about the trifold bias for the stems! Works great, and so much faster than other methods. I got about 5 1/2 yards out of a 17 inch square. I pieced it like you do with making the tube for bias binding. Just in case anyone wants to know how much you can get out of the extra fabric.
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I “goofed” and cut my borders way too narrow. Don’t know where my mind was!!!! Anyway, I NEED about 2 yards more to recut them. Do you know if there is more of the white available that I can order?
I feel and so does my husband another white fabric takes away from the “floating” of the spools.
If you don’t have it can you give me the info on it to try to find on line? m in S. CA and there are no quilt stores near me.Thanks
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Jane, so glad you like it. I always want “the fastest method that gives me the result I want “. I have learned and tried all the other methods often taught, this is just so simple. Cut the bias 3 times the desired finished width, press in thirds.Originally posted by jtutton View PostThank you, Barbara Black, for telling Alex about the trifold bias for the stems! Works great, and so much faster than other methods. I got about 5 1/2 yards out of a 17 inch square. I pieced it like you do with making the tube for bias binding. Just in case anyone wants to know how much you can get out of the extra fabric.
Barbara Black
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https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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If anyone has a die cutting machine and would like to use it for cutting the flowers and leaves, I went ahead and made a cut file for it. It is pretty huge, though. I am going to try and do fusible appliqué for this. Need to fuse the fusible to the fabric first, but I am going to try it. I may do a test cut with one set of leaves or something to try it out. I have not cut fabric with a fusible on my machine yet. I would be happy to share my file.
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Happy to say I found more white fabric on line and should have it in a week or so. Thank you Alex for stating in your video yesterday the names of the 2 white fabrics. That got be searching quickly. I’m sure its the correct one.
Also, thank you to the lady who offered her scrap piece. Quilter’s are so helpful. In the meantime i will start making flowers. Going to use my Scan and cut to cut the shapes.
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Anne, go to Quilters Select website and read about both. They have different purposes.Originally posted by EditorAnne View PostAlex, how does the Quilters Select Cutaway compare with the Appliquick stabilizer? Is there a reason to use one over the other, or will both work equally well?
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Anne, Like Barbara said read about both. On the Quilters Select Cutaway you tube, at min. #1 Aex shows using it for turned applique. It is like the interfacing type of process. You cut the the shape in fabric and then again in the cutaway. Put the cut awayOriginally posted by EditorAnne View PostAlex, how does the Quilters Select Cutaway compare with the Appliquick stabilizer? Is there a reason to use one over the other, or will both work equally well?
fusible side up on the right side of the fabric. Stitch your seam allowance, clip a slit in the cutaway and turn it inside out. Then place on your project fuse in place and edge stitch the applique. With the Appliqick stabilizer you make turned edge applique by cutting the stabilizer to the finished size of the shape. Fuse it to the back side of the fabric. Cut the fabric with a quarter inch seam allowance. Use the glue stick and the Appliquick rods to turn the seam edge over the stabilizer. Both could be used with this project.
If you use Cutaway with applique, it is best to use for shapes with gentle curves and large enough to turn inside out.
Appliquick Stabilizer can be used with really small applique and points that are fiddly to turn the edge on. I love using the Appliquick rods
and a glue stick for doing turned edge applique. If you have not watched Rosa Rojas show ( I think it is 1912) it is a must see if you like appliqué. Since Alex flowers, leaves and center circles are good size either would work. HelenWLast edited by Helen W.; 06-04-2021, 09:43 AM.HelenW
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You can also use the Appliquik just as a stabilizer for the raw edge pieces. I have been using it because I had a big supply of it. I used it for prepared edges with glue on this project. For the stem I folded it in thirds like Barbara Black suggested but I also added a 1/4" Clover fusible on the back of the stems to iron it down as I apply it.
Did anybody tally how many petals large and small and leaves large and small they are making?
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Appli-stick would be for raw edge appliqué. I used that for the flowers and leaves. I could not imagine doing finished with that many pieces. Works great for that purpose.Originally posted by Hlcapecod View PostI’m always confused about fusible! I was going to use Appli-Stick for my white half moons. I have a large package of it. Will this work ok? Thanks
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Jane T, If you do raw edge applique using apple-stick, test the white on a scrap to see if the colors in block will shadow thru.Originally posted by jtutton View Post
Appli-stick would be for raw edge appliqué. I used that for the flowers and leaves. I could not imagine doing finished with that many pieces. Works great for that purpose.
If they do and you still want to use it, you can use a light weight fusible interfacing on the back side of white fabric before
cutting the moon shapes. HelenWHelenW
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Beautiful fabrics, great quilting. Good job!
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A year in the making but love the outcome! Thanks for such a challenging quilt pattern!
Background fabrics... -
Love how you experimented to make the quilt your own. Sometimes ideas don't do what we think they will. So we simply change...
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I finished the 24 blocks for month 11, but not the center yet. I also re-made the month with the flannel blocks- on my wall...
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Very nice. Just go slow and double check the placement before sewing each section.
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Are you eager to get started with Game On!? It is SO MUCH FUN.
Becky’s show premieres Sunday December 28,... -
Semi finished. (My design wall not big enough lol). Making mine smaller. Used fabrics from my stash. This size is 60X60...
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You are so right. I am almost done both of my Game On! quilts through Month 3. I have watched all the videos several times....
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Thanks Barbara for your insight on using vellum. I have never used it, but look forward to learning. I looked back to the...
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I totally understand! I just finished my blocks this week!
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Thank you....
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Not entirely but mostly. A couple of the outer borders are not paper pieced.
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Jill, the Medallion center including two borders is 36" square finished so 36.5" with seam allowance. Hope that...
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