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Inner curve first, got it (you read my mind
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I am starting Lynette's 'A Kittens Tale' quilt, and some of the applique pieces are quite small. In this first block, there are cat tails that are quite skinny and follow a sharp curve like the letter C; so I have been pondering how best to do them. Your method might work...the curve may be too sharp for bias, though...still pondering....
I probably need chocolate to think this through properly.
Barb in Alabama
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If the curve is really sharp, you need to make sure you don't stretch the bias too much, and actually, I would do the opposite (trying to find the right word here... not gather, but close to that) on the first stitch, so that when it spreads, there is more fabric to do it. And bias will appear to shrink if it is stretched too much, so it will not look even.
I think I need chocolate too!
Andrée
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Rosemary,
Yes you are right, "ease" is the word I was looking for.
Actually, for the "S" shape, just because I'm me
hmy: , I would do it in 2 steps - On the inner of the first curve and leave a "tail" of bias, then rotate the work and do the same on the next curve. There might be a spot where the seam allowance makes a little bump, depending if you fold the "hem" over the first seam allowance or not.
Andrée
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Well, I tried to use bias for the kitten's tail but either the curve was too sharp or I am too inept (I'm voting for the ineptness thing). So I ended up just cutting out the shape itself and putting it on. I'm attaching a picture here even though the pic is not part of My Country House. It is, however, a Lynette design ("A Kittens Tale").

Thank you for all the advice and information - I agree, this is a very smart way to handle narrow stems and I am glad to be reminded of it!
Barb in foggy foggy Alabama
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Hi Andree - I've taken classes with Debbie Kemball and I think what you describe is the same way she does a doubled-curved stem. Here's a few little chocolate chips, not sure if they are half-sized, but they are small. Enough to share with the other half-sized gals! You can eat as many as you want!
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Thank you
for the lovely comments - you are all so sweet!
'A Kittens Tale' is an older pattern from 2008, so that nobody is carrying BOM kits any more. But I was fortunate to find a retailer with the patterns, which are in color yay. I picked fabrics from shabby fabrics.com that felt similar in hue and value. These soft blues and browns make me smile.
The method for stitching skinny bias strips was also a part of Kathy Kansier's class at Houston last fall, but I had forgotten all about it so am grateful to be reminded!
Barb in Alabama
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Hi Barbara - The fabric requirements for Laurel Ridge are NOT on the first page of 2025 BOM Laurel Ridge. I just joined...
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Not at all. You will learn a lot. My LIVE broadcast Monday November 10 will discuss paper options and the advantages of...
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I’ve only paper pieced once just to try it. If most of Game On FPP, would i be getting in over my head on this project?...
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this looks amazing! Gonna work on my center block today. I love what you did here!
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Send me am email bbquiltmaker AT gmail
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Thanks for the background amount. I have the photos saved of the fabric stack and the quilt, so will wing it as best I ...
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finished my NY Beauty top. Interesting class. Thank you.
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They are expected to be up next week. The scrappy version uses a wide variety of various prints. I do know 3.25 yards of...
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Hi Barbara! I’m serious considering joining in on this wonderful BOM. When will fabric requirements be available for those...
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They were made in Month 3.
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Lorry, would you mind sharing where you found the blue parchment, I really like it too but simply don’t have enough to...
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