Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Vining for you

The problem with hand applique is that progress is slow.  I added blue centers to the flowers in the upper right corner of the section I put in the last post. 

Then I lost interest and started drawing the flowers that drew me to Esther's mystery quilt  in the first place onto the back of a strip which will be the bottom of my revised quilt.

For several evenings, I've been adding vines.


And more vines.  I have a couple more stems to add then it's on to leaves, and at long last those flowers that I love.

9 comments:

1 Julie Fukuda said...

The very last blog I looked at had a tutorial for some fused applique. When I got to the close-up detail of the zig-zaggy edge, I had to quit looking. I am so glad your post was next on the list! Yeah, it's slow but I was taught that if something is worth doing, it is worth doing well. Thanks for restoring my faith in today's quilters.

2 Unknown said...

Looking good - lovely bright colours - nice to see Esther's patterns done with your own feel

3 Deborah OHare said...

This is going to be gorgeous!

4 susiloci said...

Maravillosos apliques....son perfectos!!!!!

5 Bunny said...

Looks fantastic nice job and nice creativity.

6 Angie in SoCal said...

May be slow but it is beautiful work! I'm in awe of you teeny, tiny stems.

7 Lynette said...

I am SO IN LOVE with the back-basting method! I use it ALL THE TIME. Just thought I'd let you know since I first learned of it at your blog. :) It's AWESOME for those pesky Baby Janes, and I even like it for all the vines and vines and vines on a central panel I just started. Thanks for the tutorials!

8 Unknown said...

Your applique really looks lovely. Are you using batiks? And if so do they handle well or are they too stiff? I imagine they don't fray much though.

9 Esther Aliu said...

Looks wonderful! I know, it's time consuming...but so worth it, look at the results!

I must admit though, I do love freezer paper applique too because I am a bit impatient...