What does that mean? Well at Julie's
Pink Doxies, she challenges us to try something new, out of our comfort zone, experiment, have fun with our quilting. I took the challenge last month - we have a month to meet our goal. Then we report about it. I'm a wanna be applique enthusiast who does a lot of piecing (lol), so I set my challenge to try a new applique technique I'd seen online. It is suppose to make doing raw edge applique easier and with hardly any fraying. That was for me! Mind you, I love to do hand applique, but it takes so much time and I have so many quilts I'd like to do. I started out by buying the book,
Crafted Applique...New Possibilities by Lara Buccella when she had her blog hop. After reading it and obtaining a few supplies I got started. I had already started a quilt which would have applique (my Gwennie Inspired Quilt Along) and hoped this new method would help me keep on track with it as I wanted to add another round of applique.
Here's the medallion center done with normal raw edge applique method:
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I do the stitching as part of the quilting after the sandwich is made. Then I made the other rounds. Once I was ready for the next applique round I began to experiment. Made a few test pieces (which I forgot to photograh) and felt it would work just as Lara said. I then made this block using her method - easy peasy.
So got out my tablecloth (which I'm using for my flowers) and started cutting.
I laid the cut pieces with their wrong side up and applied the Mod Podge for Fabric, and let them dry.
Next I cut out the flowers with very sharp scissors.
Above are some extra flowers above that I will use later. You can see that these would be difficult to turn a seam allowance under to make Broderie Perse in the traditional way - all those tiny stems and curves.
Then the hard part - deciding what the order of my flowers would be. But once decided, placed and ironed on, I was done. I'm so glad I tried this new method. I'll be using it again. Oh, and you can go
here to see that finished applique round.
Do visit Julie's - link above, and she'll be opening a linky for this month's challenge on the fourth. Now what shall I try next??
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