Verthandi, I am just wanting to applique, but have it be part of the quilting. I managed to get the rest of the flower shown above and one other one almost done last night.( Only took me about 3 hours.
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So I have got to a kind of a system that i am hand appliqueing, then taking a "bite" all the way through at the corners of the flower sections.
Terri I did a few blocks using that fuse method. I do a machine blanket stitch after the block is fused before I sew the blocks together. I know this is a little late
to help you. Will it help if I say I feel your pain???
I almost did that, but then figured I would have to go over that section to quilt it anyway and why not make the applique part of the quilting?
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It will be fine when it is done, but there are 20 flowers. And if I don't get it done before it starts getting hot here, it won't get done til next winter.
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It sounds like you have figured out what will work for you. It is a lovely quilt, I have always like that pattern and your colors are so perfect for that era.
Terrie, I agree with everything said above but thought I would add..I have found that for applique and quilting that a true quilting needle is much better..I know you think "a needle is a needle" but to me it seems that regular needles have a "drag" on them. I like the Piecemakers sz 12 and the Richard Hemming & Sons # 8..both betweens.