Irish Twist QAL by Melissa Corry (Happy Quilting)
This weeks assignment was to applique stitch the petals onto the petal blocks. Even though I am making the wall size version of the quilt, I decided to replace all of the modern patchwork blocks with the appliqued petal blocks (mostly because I have only tried applique once or twice and I wanted to make more than one block).
I used Heat and Bond Lite to hold down the petals and a fun blanket-like stitch on my Bernina to sew them on. The pattern of the stitches went like this:
- A forward stitch along on the outer edge of the petal
- A stitch in and out of the petal area forming the blanket part of the stitch
- A backwards stitch along the outer edge of the petal and
- A forward stitch along the outside of the petal.
Technicolor Galaxy Skill Builder by Pile O'Fabric
I put off starting this quilt until after QuiltCon because of the craziness before and frankly being a little scared and intimidated by the pattern. I think that I have made good progress and I now can say that the hardest part of this quilt a long is picking the colors and just starting. Once I actually stopped stalling and started cutting fabric, this part of the quilt top came together pretty easily.
I am off to make the bias tape now for the "lead" in the stained glass section of the quilt. I am nervous about this step too, but I will be diving into it this weekend.
I am very happy to link up with Let's Bee Social @ Sew Fresh Quilts, Needle and Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation, and WIP Wednesday @ Freshly Pieced.
I love, love, love your Irish Twist applique blocks! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving seeing all of the versions of Technicolor quilt. Yours is really pretty!
ReplyDeleteSide note...I'm wondering what your opinion is of the 710. :)
Wow - both of these look challenging but I love the combo of brights + dark you're using in both.
ReplyDeleteWonderful WIPs! Such happy color combos in both!!
ReplyDeleteLove the stitching on your petal blocks!! Way to get them all stitched up!! This is going to be a stunner!!
ReplyDeleteBoth projects look great. Love your colours in Technicolour galaxy! Starting mine this week - still waiting on Kona snow and need to buy more background fabric!
ReplyDeleteThe stitching on your petal blocks looks great; I always worry about pulling or puckering my applique with machine stitching, and your blocks look great. Perhaps I shouldn't worry so much. I am going to really enjoy seeing your Technicolor Galaxy quilt come together!
ReplyDeleteI love how fun and bright your projects are. It reminds me that spring really is just around the corner.
ReplyDeleteI saw your petals on IG! They are amazing! I totally agree on picking the fabric for the Technicolor Galaxy! The very hardest part! I decided to say true to the 'color wheel' for this project. Mostly because I have a hard time picking colors/fabrics! Even so, its a test of endurance!! I just finished the star points (almost) they were so fun. I hope you have the best of luck with that darn bias tape placement...kicked my butt!
ReplyDeleteThose are some really nice blocks! I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteI saw another WIP for this block on another blog just today, and I am absolutely amazed how it takes on a totally different look just with a few fabric changes. The direction you are going so far is really nice.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany!
Allison
ok. I'm going to try pedals. Love your blocks! Thanks for the info on the stitching.
ReplyDeleteThose petals look fabulous! Love that blanket stitch. And your Technicolor Galaxy is coming along nicely. Looks like playtime following working on those patterns was a lot of fun!
ReplyDeletePerfect button hole stitch applique! Love your color choices for the Techno Galaxy, you are moving right along!
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I will not be afraid and try applique. Your petals are perfect. Technicolor Galaxy is looking amazing already, can't wait to see it grow.
ReplyDelete-Soma
Love those petals and good choice to machine appliqué them! Both are looking great :)
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