I finally finished this block 27! Yes the center is not perfect but I did learn a few things :0) |
Did it make reverse applique any easier for me? No, it really did not.
My conclusion is I just need to practicing my applique techniques more. I have never done reverse applique before this block but will keep trying to improve.
I made a stencil to try to make this needle turn reverse applique "easier" |
What if I chalk it the diamonds to get a strong outline? |
now I have the shapes ready to use so I can sew on the dryer sheets |
I cut the used dryer sheet just a bit larger than the diamond |
then machine sewed on the front side around the diamond |
now cut out the fabric in the center |
now tuck the dry sheet through the diamond to the backside, this gives me a pretty clean shape |
Back side with freezer paper in place around edges for applique |
I continued until I had all the diamonds sewn |
the large shape is appliqued down around the wavy edges, now can I get the diamonds to lie flat? |
each diamond was turned under and appliqued down |
This block was done with reverse appliqued needle turned diamonds in the center........it took me forever. |
6 comments:
Interesting process with beautiful results! thanks for posting the steps.
Every time I see the new JT2 blocks I am glad I dropped out. Kudos to you for sticking with it.
Thank you for sharing your technique with us. I like the idea of using used dryer sheets. I always hate throwing them away, and this seems like a good way to repurpose them.
Oh, my! You are amazing for even trying this one, I'm giving you an A++!
:-}pokey
Creative approach to reverse appliqué. I usually use a freezer paper template on the top layer, but the dryer sheet would be lighter.
Gorgeous! I am waiting for my fabric to arrive so I can start. &:-D
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