- The technique is easy to grasp. Very beginner friendly!
- The applique pieces can be made quite quickly!
- You don't have to worry about precision!
- Use up them scraps!
- Reuse an old applique pattern in a new way.
- The creative possibilities are endless!!!
GIVEAWAY TIME!
Today I'm giving away a copy of my book, two lovely Timeless Treasures charm packs from their new basics lines, Pearl and Dream, along with a 4 pack of Aurifil 50 wt thread! To enter, leave a comment below telling me which of the "Scrappy Bits" quilts that you've seen is your favorite, and if, hypothetically, I was working on a line of patterns featuring different animals, what animal you'd like to see! ;) You can enter a second time by following me via your preferred social media; be sure to leave a comment stating you've done so in order to be counted! See the previous post for a list of past stops on the Scrappy Bits Applique blog tour.
**Giveaway Closed. Congratulations Carmen! Thank you to everyone who participated!**
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I love your quilts! My favourite from the book is the world map, I really want to make it. I’d love to make a quilt with bunnies
I love the octopus. I would like to see a pink flamingo.
My favorite has been the elephant. How about a turtle.
Your technique looks so interesting and fun! I haven’t tried applique yet because it looks hard. Maybe this is where I need to start. Love that fox pattern in your trailer. I would like to see an owl applique. Thanks for the chance to win your new book!