Now tell me that doesn't look effective?
I am really coming round to applique blocks. Why do I not mind the waste of backing paper from the bondaweb? I don't know. Logic tells me it is no better than paper piecing, but I really do not mind when it is bondawebbed. Anyway, I am pleased with my result.
They start in these neat little packets, and you take them out and open them up, I have left it folded in half, so snapped the front and then the back of each,
so you get a contrast panel, and a coordinating section
The red one is strongly red on the one panel, but richly green on the other end. I can't wait to get a project going with this one.
A wonderful green, going into grey on the other end.
All three are quite different from one another, but I love them.
I also brought home a piece of cotton in emerald green, which has already been passed along, which had elephants worked along one border, in gold. Sadly I cannot take a picture, as it has a new home already. And some other bits which will be presents- so no sneak previews I am afraid.
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4 comments:
Great applique! Lovely panels - I'm intrigued as to what you will end up doing with them!
Yummy,Yummy Block!!! What is this Bond o Web? I do paper piecing, is it kind of like freezer paper? (Hey, I'm from the brown paper sack pattern gang Yikes!) I so love blogging, I am learning so many new things and wonderful products out there as well! Have fun my Friend, Kim
That looks fantastic! Super effective!
Your panels are fabulous! And I love your block. Do you sew after the bondaweb? And how do find it washes? I (lazily!) tried using something like it to hem school uniforms years ago but I found they always fell down, which put me off it. I'd love to try it for appliqué if I felt more confident about it's staying power and not fraying.
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