This blog is dedicated to applique. Glorious applique!!! The focus here will be hand applique, but there is room for machine applique too. Kim McLean is the designer whose patterns and quilts we will be working on together. Are you ready?! Let's SEW!!!
Hi Pam, What a gorgeous panel, love your Oakshot cotton fabrics you've used, it goes well with the Kaffe too! You are fast - this is a biggish panel. Hope you'e having a ball with it. Looking great, keep it up. Re - Roseville, I thought I'll share this little item, the last vine border in the quilt is made from 8" repeats and the blocks and panels are also multiples of 8". So,if you don't have the time to do the whole quilt, you can do a number of combination of blocks & panels, eg 2 x 2, side panels with 3 blocks in the middle or top and bottom panels with 3 blocks in the middle - whatever and then finish off with the vine border. I hope this helps! It doesn't take long, as the pieces are big. And its fun pulling out the fabrics. Cheers everyone, love reading this blog! Kim McLean
Oh it is looking fantastic, love your colour choice.
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Stunning, Pam!!!
ReplyDeletePretty amazing. I have the pattern but not the time - yet. So, I'm a bit jealous of those like you that have been able to just dive right in.
ReplyDeleteI love your choice of background.
ReplyDeleteWow Beautiful block!! I love the fabrics you are using!!
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oh Pam I love your block, your fabric choices for the animals just make the whole block!
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It's looking fantastic, I love the sunny fabrics.
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ReplyDeleteThe colors are so saturated that it looks like wool. Gorgeous
Hi Pam,
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous panel, love your Oakshot cotton fabrics you've used, it goes well with the Kaffe too! You are fast - this is a biggish panel. Hope you'e having a ball with it. Looking great, keep it up.
Re - Roseville, I thought I'll share this little item, the last vine border in the quilt is made from 8" repeats and the blocks and panels are also multiples of 8". So,if you don't have the time to do the whole quilt, you can do a number of combination of blocks & panels, eg 2 x 2, side panels with 3 blocks in the middle or top and bottom panels with 3 blocks in the middle - whatever and then finish off with the vine border. I hope this helps! It doesn't take long, as the pieces are big. And its fun pulling out the fabrics. Cheers everyone, love reading this blog! Kim McLean
It's looking fabulous Pam, particularly on the dark background. I cannot believe you have this much done already! I NEED to get started! xo
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