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!!!
Congrats!!! I'm still "blocked" on block 1... For the moment I feel a bit lazy for needleturn and prefer wool and knitting needles (probably because the coldness outside?)
I just love this block! Your fabric choices are fantastic. I can identify most of them, but not the ones used for the top swirling pink circles and the upper curving brownish leaves. Do you remember which ones they are? Stunning job!!
Oh how beautiful! I love your fussy cuts..and the colors really pop off that dark background. You must be thrilled with how your quilt is coming together? :)
your block is absolutely beautiful, I love your fussy cutting. I really would love to know what fabric is in the large red and orange circles at the top that swirl, it makes really happy lollipops.
I really like the dark background, makes the fabrics pop, wish I had better eyes. What is the fabric you used for your center flower? I really like it. Great work!
My how your colors just glow on that background! And great fussy cutting--especially love your pink flower and the movement in those green leaves around it. Could you tell me which fabric you used in the pink berries/circles near the bottom--they just glow! (And, has someone used some new Kaffe--is it Kites?)
The big brown leaves are a new fabric from Kaffe called "Kites". It hasnt come in yet. We expect it any day. I had some preview pieces that I used. The top swirly dots are cut from Philip's Shell Montage The bottom orange dots are from Kaffe's Millefiore. Shell Montage is one of my favorite fabrics for fussy cutting.
Hi Liza--What are the larger pink dots just above the orange bottom dots? I love that intense pink, and think that fabric belongs at my home. Of course, I'll be watching for the new Kaffe too!
The large dark pink dots near the bottom are from an old Lille Collection fabric. The flowers are wisteria and the background is tobacco. The flowers were about 8" long.
Thanks por visiting my blog. Yes, the quilting is made by me. I started the machine quilting recently, at past July and really I love do it. Your blogs are wonderfull. I love to applique but I think that is a very laborious. I follow your blogs
Beautiful!
ReplyDeletelovin' the dark backgrounds....that may be my next route! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe block and work both look great..almost there so keep going.
ReplyDeleteFantastic love it.
ReplyDeleteI have not been able to visualize how to use the fabs that you used in the bottom four leaves. Now I can. Great block.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! xo
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!! I'm still "blocked" on block 1...
ReplyDeleteFor the moment I feel a bit lazy for needleturn and prefer wool and knitting needles (probably because the coldness outside?)
looks great, wow you are close to finishing!
ReplyDeletelove the fabric choices...i see the orange !!!!
Kathie
Stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your background fabric!
......almost there!!!
Such FUN fussy cuts, Liza! ; ) You're almost there!!! Keep going!!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you only 2 more.....beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI just love this block! Your fabric choices are fantastic. I can identify most of them, but not the ones used for the top swirling pink circles and the upper curving brownish leaves. Do you remember which ones they are? Stunning job!!
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful! I love your fussy cuts..and the colors really pop off that dark background.
ReplyDeleteYou must be thrilled with how your quilt is coming together? :)
your block is absolutely beautiful, I love your fussy cutting. I really would love to know what fabric is in the large red and orange circles at the top that swirl, it makes really happy lollipops.
ReplyDeleteI really like the dark background, makes the fabrics pop, wish I had better eyes.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the fabric you used for your center flower? I really like it.
Great work!
My how your colors just glow on that background! And great fussy cutting--especially love your pink flower and the movement in those green leaves around it. Could you tell me which fabric you used in the pink berries/circles near the bottom--they just glow! (And, has someone used some new Kaffe--is it Kites?)
ReplyDeleteThe big brown leaves are a new fabric from Kaffe called "Kites". It hasnt come in yet. We expect it any day. I had some preview pieces that I used.
ReplyDeleteThe top swirly dots are cut from Philip's Shell Montage
The bottom orange dots are from Kaffe's Millefiore.
Shell Montage is one of my favorite fabrics for fussy cutting.
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ReplyDeleteHi Liza--What are the larger pink dots just above the orange bottom dots? I love that intense pink, and think that fabric belongs at my home. Of course, I'll be watching for the new Kaffe too!
ReplyDeleteLiza, great use of fabrics! They stand out so well on the dark background. My favorite is the pink and orange swirls on the top circles!
ReplyDeleteThe large dark pink dots near the bottom are from an old Lille Collection fabric. The flowers are wisteria and the background is tobacco. The flowers were about 8" long.
ReplyDeleteThanks por visiting my blog. Yes, the quilting is made by me. I started the machine quilting recently, at past July and really I love do it.
ReplyDeleteYour blogs are wonderfull. I love to applique but I think that is a very laborious.
I follow your blogs
Love it! It must feel good to be nearing the finish line.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block Liza!! Love the kite fabric, must get my hands on it!! Almost there. Kim McL
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