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    MONTH 4 — Ask Questions Here

    Please use this TOPIC to ask questions about Month 4.
    Barbara Black
    Huntsville AL
    https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
    "I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson

    #2
    Do you glue down all the cone flower pedals and then do the hand applique? Or do you work on one pedal at a time? Thanks.
    JET

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    • Patricia S. commented
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      Janet..I found it easier to do one petal at a time. Sewing the extreme outer ones first, then add the next one.

    • NinaMarie commented
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      I know that some people glue theirs all down, but I do them on at a time only because that way I can see exactly how the placement will end up as I go. I ended up cleaning a lot of silver lines off my project. Luckily they came right off!

    #3
    Barbara, how did you press the seams around the triangles, i.e., did you press them open?

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    • sewskeel commented
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      I have the same question

    #4
    Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
    Barbara, how did you press the seams around the triangles, i.e., did you press them open?
    I pressed toward the Hollyhock blocks on the top and bottom rows and toward the Stem section on the middle rows.

    There isn't a best method on pressing this one, whatever seems to work best for you would be the way to go.
    Barbara Black
    Huntsville AL
    https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
    "I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson

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      #5
      Shuould I clip the notch on the leaf.? I’m having trouble getting it to turn under. I did finger press the seam allowance.

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        #6
        Barbara's video this month went over the fabrics to use every month by using the Material Requirements document posted at the beginning of the year. I sorted the kit as soon as I got it with little tags like this:

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          #7
          Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
          Shuould I clip the notch on the leaf.? I’m having trouble getting it to turn under. I did finger press the seam allowance.
          Yes. A tight "inney" curve like that benefits from small clips at the tightest part.
          Barbara Black
          Huntsville AL
          https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
          "I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson

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            #8
            I have a general applique question, not specific to month 4. I'm new to applique. What's the smallest piece of scrap you save?

            In cutting the petals, fitting them economically on the fabric, I have lots of small pieces left. Do you save anything smaller than 1 inch square?? I know there will probably be small pieces coming up, like circles in the next border & on the 'tabs'. I'm just so used to piecing! Not used to working with small pieces. Thank you
            Carol in SW Michigan

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            • Donna M. commented
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              When I first started hand applique projects around 6 years ago, I saved everything. My thought process was "I might need it someday". Then as the little bits in one basket turned into more bits in three baskets I became more discerning. I now only save bits that are 2" square or larger. I'm now looking into services like retoldcycling.com and local non-profits that will accept textile scraps to find something else to do with them. The scraps that I do save will be used in a "make your own fabric" day where I just want to get into a groove of sewing them altogether with no rhyme or reason. I first got that idea from show 1410 with Bonnie K Hunter.

            • NinaMarie commented
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              well let me preface this answer that I have enough fabric for at least three lifetimes! When I'm doing a project like this I put all the scraps in a pile on the end of my table and if I need more of a certain fabric I grab from that pile. But I definitely, don't save things that are teeny tiny or odd shape - life is too short.

            #9
            Originally posted by donnamc View Post
            Barbara's video this month went over the fabrics to use every month by using the Material Requirements document posted at the beginning of the year. I sorted the kit as soon as I got it with little tags like this:
            Donna, Your little tags is a perfect way to make it quick and painless to find the right kit fabric. I am not using a kit but I
            bet a lot of the 500 quilters that bought kits (Barbara mentioned that number in her video) will use your idea. HelenW

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              #10
              Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
              I have a general applique question, not specific to month 4. I'm new to applique. What's the smallest piece of scrap you save?

              In cutting the petals, fitting them economically on the fabric, I have lots of small pieces left. Do you save anything smaller than 1 inch square?? I know there will probably be small pieces coming up, like circles in the next border & on the 'tabs'. I'm just so used to piecing! Not used to working with small pieces. Thank you
              Carol, I was like you when I started quilting. It was years before I started doing applique. When it did, I started saving those
              small scraps. Like Donna said the bags multiple quickly. In general now I save everything for one project until it is done,
              then I save pieces that are are big enough for circles like Karen K Buckley. Sometimes I make up some circles with the
              smaller pieces knowing that I will use them some day. I hate throwing the beautiful fabric scraps out. HelenW

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                #11
                Okay I am positioning the cone flowers according to the diagram and centring the flower . However the last leaf on the right side will cover part of the circle that is on the vine , a medium circle that is reddish striped with a small yellow centre . Is anyone else having this problem ? What went wrong ? I think I placed the stems diligently and the circles .
                Bernice

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                • Barbara B. commented
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                  Either circle is not right or coneflower is too high or low. Photos on Month 4 Show Your Progress Here seem like a few others have similar situation.

                • Donna M. commented
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                  I'm having the same problem. So I decided to just tuck that petal under the coneflower head just a little bit more. I feel as long as it is consistent it will still bring me joy.

                • Azenath W. commented
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                  same issue with mine.

                #12
                When appliqueing pieces that overlap, like the petals, do I need to sew through all fabric layers? Like petal/petal/background. Is it ok if I just sew through the adjacent petal fabric? I've watched several TQS applique shows and other videos, but I don't know if anyone gets into specifics like this.
                Carol in SW Michigan

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                • Barbara B. commented
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                  I only sew pieces to one layer, just the fabric below the piece you are appliquéing on.

                #13
                Originally posted by jetonkin View Post
                Do you glue down all the cone flower pedals and then do the hand applique? Or do you work on one pedal at a time? Thanks.
                I'm not sure if anyone answered your question. What I did, and I am new to applique, I glued down 3 petals, alternating them, and sewed those down. Then I glued the remaining 3 petals & sewed those.
                Carol in SW Michigan

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                  #14
                  How do I find Barbara's blog? Is there a link somewhere that will take me to it?

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                    #15
                    Originally posted by PaolaRB View Post
                    How do I find Barbara's blog? Is there a link somewhere that will take me to it?
                    Here's the link: https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com/
                    I think it is linked somewhere on TQS, but I have it bookmarked
                    Carol in SW Michigan

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