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really pretty and well done!
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Very nice! I love the blue and white fabric for this.
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I really love your fabric choices for this! Well done.
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They look fabulous, (from someone who isn't even going to attempt applique.)
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Your applique blocks are absolute perfection. You've done this before! lol
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I have been trying to play the video for month 2 but am told to log in. I have logged in several times but it continues...
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Completed Month 2. I used machine applique. I need the practice as I am not as experienced with this method.
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Almost halfway done with month 2. Those little circles are kinda slow to make.
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You can always make the circles larger which will be easier for you to make. --Lynn
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Your block is wonderful! --Lynn
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I LOVE your blocks, Gloria! Your design really showcases the plaid. --Lynn
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This is my first attempt at applique. I have enjoyed it so far, and have all of the center Circles and hearts done, thanks in part to the Karen Kay Buckley Perfect Circles pack. However, I'm having trouble with the tiny circles. Are there any tips/tricks anyone can give to do these? I'm using the KKB perfect circles with this one too (the smallest circle in the pack).
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I have all the ‘leaves’ done and saved those little circle suckers for last. One down 47 to go. I used starch. Dont know if this will help anyone but I traced the circle onto my block then stitched on the line using tiny stitches. Worked ok for me. LorryLorryO
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Ok company coming and like many quilters cleaning not on my favorite things to do list, so making some of those circles is my ‘break’. Using the starch method is bit challenging but it does work. Felt like a contortionist so put my wool ironing pad on a lazy susan which made starching in a circle easier. I can only do 3 or 4 at a time then need to do something else so I have completed one full block, 11 others ready for circles. My block is not perfect but best I can do. Maybe by the time I get to block 12 I’ll have all perfect circles, ha ha! LorryLorryO
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Originally posted by HelenW View PostLynnanne, Have you ever tried Karen Kay Buckley Perfect Circles? They work great. She has a
tutorial on how to do it on her website. HelenW
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Lynnanne, You could go to a hardware store with your print out of the pattern diagram and buy
a couple metal washers the same size as the circles. Use them the same technique as Karen Kay Buckley uses with her teflon washers. Just be careful when you iron the circles
not to burn you fingers taking out the metal. Let it cool. If you used a dime it would be a little
bigger but not noticeable. Do you have dimes in Italy??? HelenW
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i cannot find the place where someone posted about where to buy more fabric used intthe kit. Any help would be appreciated!
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Originally posted by HelenW View PostLynnanne, You could go to a hardware store with your print out of the pattern diagram and buy
a couple metal washers the same size as the circles. Use them the same technique as Karen Kay Buckley uses with her teflon washers. Just be careful when you iron the circles
not to burn you fingers taking out the metal. Let it cool. If you used a dime it would be a little
bigger but not noticeable. Do you have dimes in Italy??? HelenW
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Originally posted by Lynnanne View Post
Thanks Helen, those are good ideas. The one cent euro is too big also. Anyway this time I’m doing them with the glue like we did in Afternoon Delight. They’re not perfect but it will do. The other pieces I did with the starch and freezer paper technique.
blue ribbons for making dot mandela quilts. She has a you tube channel where she has videos on Rosa's Appliquick technique.
On her website she sell the pre-made template circles that fuse on back of fabric. I know you might not be able to
buy that in Italy, but maybe some of the other ladies would like this easy way to do it. The you tube videos are worth watching.
HelenWHelenW
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really pretty and well done!
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Very nice! I love the blue and white fabric for this.
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I really love your fabric choices for this! Well done.
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They look fabulous, (from someone who isn't even going to attempt applique.)
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Your applique blocks are absolute perfection. You've done this before! lol
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Refresh your browser and try again. Or use another browser. I have no problems with Chrome.
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I have been trying to play the video for month 2 but am told to log in. I have logged in several times but it continues...
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Completed Month 2. I used machine applique. I need the practice as I am not as experienced with this method.
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Almost halfway done with month 2. Those little circles are kinda slow to make.
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You can always make the circles larger which will be easier for you to make. --Lynn
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Your block is wonderful! --Lynn
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