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tiggeriffic02
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Re: applique advice

Post by tiggeriffic02 » Sat Jan 19, 2008 4:36 pm

I am going to try that!
Oh and is there any good sites for applique? I like Sun Bonnet Sue.
Thank you so much to all for the advice.
Kathy

grammy65
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Re: applique advice

Post by grammy65 » Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:43 am

Have any of you heard of The Thimble Lady? She lives in Australia. I think I saw her on Simply Quilts one time where she was demonstrating her quilting technique. When we decided to go to Australia in 2005 I e-mailed her to see if I could get a class with her. The classes didn't work out, but I did get together with her. Her main thing is hand quilting, but she is also an award-winning appliquer (sp). She has a book and DVD on both. You can check out her website at

http://www.thimblelady.com/

Found out she is going to be in Kansas City in April. One class will be hand quilting and the other will be applique`. Her thimble was my big present to myself from Australia.

I used to refer to applique` as the "A" word. The wierd thing is that all of a sudden I got into it. But it happened the same time I got my longarm. There just arent' enough hours in the day.

After trying all the different methods, I actually think needle turn is the most convenient way, but takes longer to get the hang of. I am so NOT good at it. Did find out that I was trying to turn under too much fabric ahead of the needle.

Diane




SewSew
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Re: applique advice

Post by SewSew » Mon Jan 21, 2008 3:44 am

Sharon, I checked out the applique website and I must thank you for the info. I love to applique and had done needle turn for years before I discovered El's method. This type of applique will be great when pieces are very small and difficult to do with El's method.

azgal70
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Re: applique advice

Post by azgal70 » Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:02 am

Found the following on a yahoogroups.com group - quilted_table. Thought all of you might like to take a look at it as it's very helpful.

"I just discovered a video tutorial on applique by Beth Ferrier of Applewood Farms Publications. Her site will be posting it's usual BOM quilt starting in February. Since her patterns are only available for a month, I always check a little early. Her applique tutorial on video only takes a few minutes but it sure took the scary out of applique for me.

http://applewd.com/
(on the left margin, there's a button that says "to watch a demonstration by Beth")

Jan

SharonG/FL
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Re: applique advice

Post by SharonG/FL » Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:02 am

You're welcome, SewSew. I like it because I can baste down more than one thing at a time and it's ready to pick up and sew.

MAWmum
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Re: applique advice

Post by MAWmum » Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:12 am

I love that baste method of applique! How cool is that I can't tell you how many times I have had to undo my thrread from my applique pins

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