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Love it, Keith! You've taken the HST to new heights! The flower blocks and floating circles are great. (and I covet that...
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My order has been changed. Thank you to Barbara and The Quilt store for their quick response. Can't wait to star this...
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Both pre-order kits look amazing, but I'll need to use my own fabric choices too re high cost of postage to UK plus customs...
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I just asked someone from Customer Service to answer your post. You should hear something tomorrow, Tuesday June 2.
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Customer service is open until 3PM pacific time. I have sent them a few emails with no response regarding switching the...
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I finally finished my version of Color My World, I'm calling it Color My World, My Way. The top was finished in summer 2024...
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Great design eliminating the appliques. Beautiful!
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My version of Laurel Ridge. Teresa White in Colorado.
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I found it exceptionally helpful to use Batik/solid fabrics for all the paper piecing and backgrounds. I strongly recommend...
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Hi Barbara as the cost of postage to Australia is so expense i will have to look at alternative fabrics. Do you have any...
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Home from the Maine Quilts show where my Color my World quilt, rename ‘Home,’ received 3 ribbons. I’m overwhelmed...
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Well, here it is, the end of 2022, and I finally have finished my 2021 BOM quilt! I apologize that the photo is not centered....
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Hi all.. I am behind in my Color My World and just starting the skyscrapers... Does anyone have the finished size (with...
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For anyone paper piecing, is your quarter inch a tiny bit larger? When I’m trimming up the finished building, I line...
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Will we have access to the Color My World videos after December 31st? I can't seem to find info on this.
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I'm a new-ish star member and would like to download the "Color My World" pattern...but I can't find where to...
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Wool applique ~ is it possible?
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I have admired her work on Instagram and followed the link to The Quilt Show when I saw her post for this quilt pattern. I do collage style quilts with raw edges and use Steam-a-Seam if I want a crisp edge and think I will use this method as I haven't done much piecing in a long time. I'll use the pattern pieces as templates and just sew the finished blocks together. I know it will give it a different look but I think it would be a fun project. I imagine this approach would be quite similar to working with wool and applique.
I'm very happy to have discovered The Quilt Show too!
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KLwheeler, I think it would be a wonderful idea. Love wool, but seems like I can only afford flannel. But beautiful flannel I think. I just bought Wendy Williams other patternOriginally posted by "klwheeler" post=152587I have lots of hand dyed felted wool and would love to do it with that too or batiks, as I don't have many solid regular fabrics.
Round the Garden, thinking since it is whole cloth, but similar circle idea for the outside ring of houses, she would have some great ideas for making a circle of applique. Not
much help in that way, but love that pattern too. If you plan to applique your wool, maybe you could use a piece of background fabric the size of a wedge, including seam
allowance marked. Applique onto that piece and then when it is time to put all the house wedges together you could just assemble as the directions show. I was thinking about
applique, and using whole cloth idea, but I would have to wait for the Mariners compass and inside road before I could see where to mark the circle for small houses. Right now
I am just making samples of various ways. I have a habit of never following the pattern, but using it for a jumping off spot. HelenWHelenW
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If you are looking for wool felt (not felted wool) may I recommend this Merino wool felt scrap bag which is on sale, 1 pound for $15. Perfect for the windows and doors, maybe a a few pieces big enough for a roof on the small houses. I buy from Over The River felt a lot. Very high quality wool felt. The Merino wool felt needles beautifully if you want to add embellishment stitching.Originally posted by "nhbaskets" post=152688HelenW—that’s exactly how I was thinking of approaching this for each section. I know Wendy prefers wool felt rather than felted wool, so I’ll on the hunt for where to find the necessary colors and determine the background. This certainly will be a learning process!
https://overtheriverfelt.com/shop/1-pound-wool-blend-goody-bag/
I apologize in advance if your are not allowed to posts links to sales not at The Quilt Store. I can't find the location of the rules of what we can post.
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I plan to do mine with wool felt on a whole cloth background, which will be a new experience for me.
I also bought Wendy William's Round the Garden pattern and her book, for tips about how to go about it.
I am not really a city skyscraper type person, so my houses will be smaller. I hope to add my neighbor's red barn, and a church, and my house, and some of our local animals (horses, rabbits, turtles, chickens, ducks, the deer that visit my front yard every evening to dine on acorns, etc.)
I have been dyeing wool felt for about 2 weeks. I have dyed a lot of cotton, but have never dyed wool before. There is not much information out there on dyeing small pieces of wool felt for applique, so I am basically learning as I go, and having great fun!
Judy
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So this is what I’ve been trying out today. I ended up combining the top and bottom sections of each small house into one (left side of template). Body of house will be one piece of wool felt. I appliquéd door and windows first, then attached to background and added roof. I’m thinking by using one piece of background fabric, this will work best, as JudithA mentioned. This is my sample of Small House 1 and 2 using scrap wool felt on a piece of flannel. Was thinking of using a linen for the background, but I kind of like working with the flannel. Would it be too heavy?

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Wow that is awesome. I especially like the details on the windows. What weight of thread are you using for the embellishment stitching?Originally posted by "nhbaskets" post=152755So this is what I’ve been trying out today. I ended up combining the top and bottom sections of each small house into one (left side of template). Body of house will be one piece of wool felt. I appliquéd door and windows first, then attached to background and added roof. I’m thinking by using one piece of background fabric, this will work best, as JudithA mentioned. This is my sample of Small House 1 and 2 using scrap wool felt on a piece of flannel. Was thinking of using a linen for the background, but I kind of like working with the flannel. Would it be too heavy?


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I used Valdani 8 and 12. I’m new to wool appliqué, so are just building my stash and inventory of threads. With Covid, I’ve had to shop online, so it’s been challenging.Originally posted by "smardl" post=152759Wow that is awesome. I especially like the details on the windows. What weight of thread are you using for the embellishment stitching?Carole Berry
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NHbaskets, Your houses look perfect. Love the embellishment stitching on the windows. What size blanket stitch did you use? Looks great. Are you doing it as a wholeOriginally posted by "nhbaskets" post=152755So this is what I’ve been trying out today. I ended up combining the top and bottom sections of each small house into one (left side of template). Body of house will be one piece of wool felt. I appliquéd door and windows first, then attached to background and added roof. I’m thinking by using one piece of background fabric, this will work best, as JudithA mentioned. This is my sample of Small House 1 and 2 using scrap wool felt on a piece of flannel. Was thinking of using a linen for the background, but I kind of like working with the flannel. Would it be too heavy?


cloth quilt or doing a section of like 8 on a background and then cutting the background by making a paper template that would be the right size for a quarter of a circle?
You are off to a great start!!! HelenWHelenW
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Thanks, Helen for the encouragement! I used Valdani 8 and 12 pearl. I think I read that Wendy prefers 8 so the stitching shows up, but on smaller pieces I think 12 might work better. At this point, I’m leaning towards whole cloth. I reduced pattern to 75%, but might go down to 65 or 60% to cut down on weight and fabric. As I’ve said before, I’m not a quilter, and truth be told, my sewing machine is 40 years old and hasn’t been used in at least 30 years.Originally posted by "HelenW" post=152787NHbaskets, Your houses look perfect. Love the embellishment stitching on the windows. What size blanket stitch did you use? Looks great. Are you doing it as a whole
cloth quilt or doing a section of like 8 on a background and then cutting the background by making a paper template that would be the right size for a quarter of a circle?
You are off to a great start!!! HelenWCarole Berry
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Nhbaskets. I thought you did the blanket stitch by machine. It is so perfect. If you go with whole cloth does that mean your center Mariners Compass will be applique too , like Wendy Williams did her flying geese in Round The Garden. Since the progression of months do not go from center out you would need to wait for Feb for the compass and what ever month will be the inside road. You could cut out all 32 small house 1 and2 parts as a trade off for staying on time line. HelenWHelenW
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Month 6...
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Love it, Keith! You've taken the HST to new heights! The flower blocks and floating circles are great. (and I covet that...
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My order has been changed. Thank you to Barbara and The Quilt store for their quick response. Can't wait to star this...
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Both pre-order kits look amazing, but I'll need to use my own fabric choices too re high cost of postage to UK plus customs...
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I just asked someone from Customer Service to answer your post. You should hear something tomorrow, Tuesday June 2.
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Customer service is open until 3PM pacific time. I have sent them a few emails with no response regarding switching the...
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I finally finished my version of Color My World, I'm calling it Color My World, My Way. The top was finished in summer 2024...
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Great design eliminating the appliques. Beautiful!
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My version of Laurel Ridge. Teresa White in Colorado.
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I found it exceptionally helpful to use Batik/solid fabrics for all the paper piecing and backgrounds. I strongly recommend...
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Excuse my last post; just saw the requirements
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Hi Barbara as the cost of postage to Australia is so expense i will have to look at alternative fabrics. Do you have any...
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