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This month we do more whimsical applique on another Log Cabin border. Which border it is on YOUR quilt depends on which photo you use as a reference.
I discussed this on the MONTH 5 LIVE, see it again here: MONTH 5 LIVE
This photo is on The Quilt Show website. Find photos under SEE QUILTS. Notice the bright aqua/purple block on the LEFT SIDE:
Here is the photo that was used with the KIT--I used it on the cover of my 2024 BOM Notebook:
All this means is for ME, Month 6 is the TOP border, upside down. It doesn't matter what it is for YOU, we're going to make them all eventually.
Here is mine in progress. All the stems are sewn by machine applique, blanket stitch with green thread. I wrote about that in detail in MONTH 5. Some shapes were sewn by machine, some are prepared for needle turn hand applique--the border travels with me so I can hand stitch while on the road:
Hearts and leaves waiting for hand applique |
The apple and leaves ready for hand applique |
Green gingham leaf ready for hand applique, bottom motif to be sewn by hand, stem is done |
Using the turned appliqué method, can you demo how to do some of the more unusual shapes.
ReplyDeleteI would like a decent picture of the quilt, as I live in Australia kits, books or templates were not available to me, so a good clear picture would be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos are on the website. Log in as a Star Member and go to the Gallery to see them. All the photos I use of the sample quilt come from there. The complete pattern is available free to Star Members, worldwide. After December 31, 2024 you can buy the pattern and templates from the designer.
DeleteIf you can’t show how to do the sharp points, why not get Jen Kingwell to show us how to do them.
ReplyDeleteI am looking for help with those teeny tiny circles. I have tried a few methods that just don't look good. Getting the smooth edges, even with starch. HELP! Loving this quilt. Like Jen said, it is calming for the brain. Except for these teeny circles. :-)
ReplyDeleteI use Karen K Buckley Perfect Circles to get good turned circles. They include even very small circles. Also the kit included Mylar circle templates for every shape needed though I know not everyone bought the templates.
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