Saturday, January 29, 2011

WooHoo Block Two!

I found this block to be easier than the first one and certainly easier than those awful fingers I am working on in block three.
If I didn't like those little fingers so much I think I would just skip that block.
I was just wondering what method of applique everyone is using to do the fingers.  I have been using the freezer paper on top method but don't seem to be getting as nice an effect as I would like. Some of the seams you turn under are so small in-between the fingers I am wondering if they are going to last.
But enough of this whining.....off to stitch.

6 comments:

  1. Great block, I enjoyed stitching this one too. Funny how you made 2 sides short one leaf. I did the same thing, then checked the pattern and there is only one side short a leaf. I think a few of us did this, hmmmmm. OK, I used back basting for the pineapple blocks. I tested my method of basting to freezer paper on the back, and there was no way, so I tested back basting needle turn and that was the best method for me. I think most everyone did either regular needle turn or b.b. needle turn. Check out earlier posts and read up on some tips people have posted.

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  2. You did a nice job! I like the way you arranged the reds at the ends. My pattern is one leaf shy on two stems so mine looks like this, too.

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  3. this one is about the easiest of the blocks. Looks good. The fingers - I did mine back-basting as well. However, if you don;t mind close scrutiny, you could do the fingers as seperate strips of fabric, bias maybe, then put a "cap" over each one. In the long run it will look the same, just up close.....not sure. Wendy

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  4. I like your block so much. I've been doing needle turn applique for all of the blocks so far. I'm about ready to make a major change though.:)

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  5. Lovely work - your block turned out so well - I especially like the soft range of greens you chose.

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  6. I love the green fabrics, offset against the darker reds, and such beautiful curved leaves - I'm very envious

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