I thought you might like to see the central panel of the Roseville quilt that I have been working on for some time.
I am using the glue and machine applique method which I love - it takes a long time to do all the prep but tends to be really accurate in the end. Even all the little bits in the bottom right corner were made this way. Some of the small circles are also hand appliqued. Most of the fabrics are Kaffe Fassett but I have added a few batiks and others from my stash. I am using a washable fusible backing as the templates which will wash out completely at the end of the project.
Louisa Lawson
Beautiful! I love how your colors just blend so well!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! It is just beautiful and the light background gives a soft glow to the quilt! Inspiring for me to go ahead and get started!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous it has such a delicate look!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Congratulations on finishing the center. :D
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty! Your blocks are absolutely beautiful..I look forward to seeing which panel you will do first! :)
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are gorgeous! Your pretty colors give them such a nice, soft glow. Love the fussy cuts you've used on your vases/bowls--really lovely! Congrats on finishing your center panel (I'm envious)!
ReplyDeleteVery colorful and creatively made.
ReplyDeleteIt is really pretty, just wondering what washable fusible backing you are using, I don't think I have ever heard of the product. Can't wait to see the rest of your quilt
ReplyDeleteyour fabric choices ROCK! love them.. want to copy every block.. or just send it here for me to inspect... wink!
ReplyDeletewhat is the backing you are using for your templates?
It's wonderfully exhuberant and utterly gorgeous Louisa.
ReplyDeleteIt's also so great to see a machine appliqued version, I couldn't tell from the photo.
How wonderful! The quilt is looking great.
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous. Wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful centre panel Louisa! Gorgeous fussy cutting, and your colour choice. It's amazing that we're using the Kaffe fabrics and yet they all turned out different. Well done, love to see the other panels soon, Kim McL
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