Friday, November 18, 2016

Blossoms

Here it is - Blossoms!


Blossoms quilt


Another quilt created from leftovers from Jeweled Flower Garden and Saw Tooth Flowers, with petals from solids added in.

The blossoms use the Crafted Applique (affiliate link) technique, a new non-traditional applique method. 



So how did these blossoms happen? After prepping the fabric according to the directions in the book, and with six triangles from each fabric, a hexagon center was created, 




highlighted by a yellow frame. 



Using a longarm ruler as a template, 



the first row of petals are cut and placed.




Two circle rulers provide the templates for row 2 and 3.



Then the process begins to add them on to the first row.





Row 3 is added in the same way.




The blossom creation was carried out on a pressing sheet in order to adhere the petals to each other for transfer to the background.



After cutting a few leaves, everything was pinned and then fused to the background.



For this quilt, I decided to use the straight line of the quilting to hold down the applique instead of zig zagging around the edges then quilting over that. 




Background on this is a freehand meander. No need for something fancy as it would be hard to see.








Though I'm not concerned about the applique coming up, I don't know how the edge will hold up in the wash. Lara claims the edges don't fray, but I'll check that out on another project.  For now, this one is a wall hanging.



Almost forgot! The background is a D9P (disappearing 9-patch), done all in greens. Check out the D9P tutorial to make your own.

Have a great weekend quilting!



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