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TOPIC: August Block of the Month

05 Aug 2008 12:14 #23506

Beautiful, Margo! I like the outline stitch around the star. And you definitely made a good choice with the baby breath color. That is going to be a wonderful quilt!
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05 Aug 2008 11:32 #23499

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I'm hoping some of you have more experience than me with putting beads on fabric like this. I'm thinking I should do a double-run-thru stitch so that the beads lie flat with the hole pointing forward. I'm thinks that extra stitch will kind of be doubly secure also. I don't have stabilizer under that part of my pattern. So far I'm using tiny, tiny white pearl beads and think they look kind of cute.

I don't know how big bugle beads are?

Yeah, here in Sugar Land, TX, (north of Galveston about 50-70 miles) we are getting rain, but very little wind. Half the city is staying at home today! The rest of us are working, I guess. It's not much of a storm, really, but we could use the rain and are thankful for the wind being so moderate!

I'm at work, but it's slow since so many are home (I'm jealous) enjoying being tucked in with the storm!

Lynn
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05 Aug 2008 11:10 #23497

Thanks, Margo, once again for the tutorials. I reread how to get started and still haven't made up my mind. I like the idea of stem stitching around the stars. Judy in AZ
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05 Aug 2008 10:40 #23496

Maggie, Margo, Bridget and Ritzy........well done and an inspiration to those of us who have the pattern pages sitting on the sewing table but have not yet begun.
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05 Aug 2008 07:34 #23482

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I did the heavy outline around the drawing also. I started this quilt in memory of my dad who passed away in Jan and I plan on personalizing the blocks but not sure how yet so I will be doing some more decorative stitches on each my blocks.
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05 Aug 2008 07:25 #23481

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Judy in AZ - Yes, I used a stem stitch to outline all of my background stars. Album #6 in my Webshots website shows how I do it if you are interested.

Terri - I used a batik for the skinny stems. The tightly woven fabric was really no problem to work with. I show how I managed it in my tutorial. If I were going to use a zig-zag machine stitch for the stems, I would either use a stabilizer or I would starch the background fabric several times to make it really stiff before I stitched it.

Sandy - Thanks! I tried the white thread for the baby's breath knots, but I thought that they didn't show up enough so I used the same thread that I used around the star. I was the kid in kindergarten who outlined all of her crayon artwork with a heavy black line!! LOL!!! I guess that means I need to know where the boundries are???

http://community.webshots.com/user/TennGram?vhost=community


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05 Aug 2008 05:15 #23478

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Great block Margo. Your baby's breath looks like baby's breath. I love to embrodiery so I'm doing French Knots also.
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04 Aug 2008 23:30 #23470

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Margo

Great block, love your colors. Great fabric for your vase and insert.

Margarita in Auburn, CA
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04 Aug 2008 22:00 #23465

Margo, great job on the stems. i am a little nervous to use fabric that thin of a line. But am wondering if I use a close zig zag stitch and beads, I would need to put stablizer under it. So am still in the wondering what to do process.
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04 Aug 2008 21:48 #23463

Margo, great block! Your vase fabric is great! And you did such a great job with your baby's breath!

Maggie in E. Central Illinois, looks like no rain is coming.
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04 Aug 2008 19:49 #23457

Margo, did you stem stitch around your stars? Did you do that to all of your needleturned stars in the other months? I might have to make 2 sets , a black background and a light background. They all are so beautiful. Maybe I could make a wall hanging out of either color just using a few of the blocks. Judy in AZ
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04 Aug 2008 19:17 #23455

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My block is posted. I actually appliqued the stems for the baby's breath and just used French knots. LOTS of French knots!!!
I thought this was a really fun block to do! :D


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04 Aug 2008 18:49 #23453

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Maggie, Bridget and Ritzi: Your blocks turned out great, I finished mine last night, used bugle beads for the baby's breath, used fusible dissolvable stabilizer that I soaked overnight to get out of it, block is drying now, picture posted in a day or so.
Galveston is batting down it's hatches as we're getting ready for Tropical Storm Edouard, we may be in for a lot of rain and wind, which means losing power. I'm 75 north of Galveston but we'll still be getting a lot of what they'll experience. Heidi
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04 Aug 2008 18:29 #23452

Ritzy, Bridget, and Maggie - I agree - all 3 are beautiful! Great work and you are all sooooooo fast.

Bonny
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