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i have had a busy month and finally had time to spend watching Making Your Own yesterday. I am intrigued that Alex sews the majority of stitches away from herself where I sew towards myself in embroidery as pictured in the applique I am doing. I have done this for many many years, anyone else do it this way, I am just curious. I am a self taught sewer and embroiderer and this is what felt natural to me.
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Originally posted by Rmb57 View Posti have had a busy month and finally had time to spend watching Making Your Own yesterday. I am intrigued that Alex sews the majority of stitches away from herself where I sew towards myself in embroidery as pictured in the applique I am doing. I have done this for many many years, anyone else do it this way, I am just curious. I am a self taught sewer and embroiderer and this is what felt natural to me.
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Decided to get more organized on learning stitches- I took my sample pieces, labeled them with name and page #s, and backed with 7"x10" felt. I put a button hole in each corner and put all the pages on a ring. Then I made a cover out of a 2010 (!) class project of fancy stitches. I also backed this with felt and put a ribbon loop inside for the ring. Now I can have a good visual reference as I decide what to do next and I can see which book to refer back to for directions as needed. This was a good snowy day project! Now I'm ready to get back to the circles on silk as I'm super excited with new ideas.
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Originally posted by MSHendel View PostDecided to get more organized on learning stitches- I took my sample pieces, labeled them with name and page #s, and backed with 7"x10" felt. I put a button hole in each corner and put all the pages on a ring. Then I made a cover out of a 2010 (!) class project of fancy stitches. I also backed this with felt and put a ribbon loop inside for the ring. Now I can have a good visual reference as I decide what to do next and I can see which book to refer back to for directions as needed. This was a good snowy day project! Now I'm ready to get back to the circles on silk as I'm super excited with new ideas.
The buttonhole idea for hanging the pages on a ring is very cleaver. I hope I take the inspiration and make one too. It is such a great idea. HelenW
PS Circles On Silk would be a great title for a label for your stitch project.
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Originally posted by MSHendel View PostHelen, here is the full shot of the cover. I took a class in 2010 with Rebecca Rinquist. She makes samplers to work on already labeled. I found her today on CreativeBug. This sampler has been stuck in a drawer for 12 years!!!! Peg
perfect fit for making an organizer. Meant to be. I will check out Rebecca Rinquist. HelenW
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Originally posted by MSHendel View PostHelen, here is the full shot of the cover. I took a class in 2010 with Rebecca Rinquist. She makes samplers to work on already labeled. I found her today on CreativeBug. This sampler has been stuck in a drawer for 12 years!!!! Peg
to frame it. Bet a lot of the quilters use your idea. Thanks for sharing. HelenW
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Pamela, I love your colors. I tend to migrate to bold, pure colors, but your color palette is inspiring me to step out...
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Helen, your bird nest block is just beautiful!
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Sally is using some wool and lots of embroidery, student work
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My month 3 & 4 done, with my “floating” 4 patch blocks. My centres will all be those Hexagons.
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Got my bird nest block raw edge fusible designed. Still need to edge stitch all the applique. Next block hummingbirds....
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Is anyone else getting really tired of making/turning the 240 petals and additional centers? I only have 109 petals to...
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These are my split complementary blocks. I decide to make 18" blocks for the quilt layout I am thinking about and...
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Thank you all for the kind words! The border will be the blue pieced triangles as the inner borders with the vases on the...
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Star member. I think your block is exciting with the blue and orange contrast. Well done!
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