Techniques
Waiting for Spring, block #1523, is included in the mixed technique section of 100 Blocks Vol. 16. The block contains three techniques with the first being hand applique. I made bias stems and blind stitched them down by hand.The second technique is applique using a machine zigzag satin stitch for the flowers. For thread, I used matching Aurifil 100% cotton 50 wt. in my machine for the applique. I share some some machine applique tips here in this post.
And, the third technique is piecing, both traditional piecing and partial seam construction.
Fabrics
When choosing fabrics for Waiting for Spring, I had just returned from QuiltCon 2017 which took place in Savannah, GA where I purchased four half-yard cuts of Add It Up, Cotton and Steel basics which I blogged about in this Sunday Stash post. I used Add It Up in Lip Gloss, Sea Glass and Indigo.
Also included in Waiting for Spring are two other Cotton and Steel basics, XOXO in Dandelion and Shag Carpet. When cutting the green, Shag Carpet, I was able to avoid the X's and make the bias stem solid.
Dandelion was the perfect yellow for the flower centers and again, I was able to avoid the print for a solid centers.
Dandelion was the perfect yellow for the flower centers and again, I was able to avoid the print for a solid centers.
I hope you have fun making your own flowers in a vase while you are 'waiting for spring'!
You can find my other blocks in previous Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks issues:
You can find my other blocks in previous Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks issues:
- Diamond Twist, Vol. 15
- Hexie Flower Basket, Vol. 14
- It All Adds Up, Vol. 13
And now on to the Giveaways!
Giveaway #1. The editors at Quiltmaker are sponsoring a giveaway for one copy of 100 Blocks Vol.16 and will mail the magazine directly to you anywhere worldwide.
Giveaway #2. I will mail a copy of Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Vol. 16 to one lucky commenter to anywhere worldwide.
How to enter:
1. Leave a comment letting me know your favorite technique for applique whether it be by hand or machine.
2. Followers, old and new alike, get a bonus entry. Leave a second comment and let me know how you follow - such as Bloglovin, Instagram or Email.
The giveaway will run through
Update: Congratulations to Diane and Susan, winners of Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol 16! Thank you to everyone who commented on their favorite method of applique.
Visit The Quilting Company (Quiltmaker's Quilty Pleasurers) Day 3, for links to today's participating blogs! The new website for Quilty Pleasures is here. To see all of the creative and original blocks in this issue, 100 Blocks Vol. 16 is available on the newsstands now or you can order 100 blocks from Quiltmaker.
Linking to Let's Bee Social #203 with Lorna at Sew Fresh Quilts and Midweek Makers #98 with Susan at QuiltFabrication.
I love to hand applique using silk thread.
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I applique using lightweight fusible, and a slanted stitch on my Bernina. Or a buttonhole if I want to emphasise the applique stitches more.Sometimes I use matching thread, and occasionally clear monofilament. these methods work well for me.
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ReplyDeleteI like to do hand appliqué, usually needle turn, although, I have not done any lately. Spring is my favourite time of year
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ReplyDeleteI love the block! I'm always anxious for spring after a long winter. My machine quilting is always done with a blanket stitch.
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ReplyDeleteI like to do appliqué on the sewing machine. I am still learning with each new project.
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Congratulations on having your block included in Quiltmaker’s 100, Vol. 16! What a fun block and great fabric choices. I love to hand appliqué ;-D
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I am definitely a machine appliquér. What a cute block!
ReplyDeleteI love machine applique. Lovely block!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a cute block! I like both hand and machine appliqué.
ReplyDeleteI like to do applique with a light fusible and a machine zig zag stitch.
ReplyDeleteI prefer machine piecing. However, I will do applique.
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Hello Paige, Fairly new to applique by machine and my preference so far is a light fusible and then a satin stich w/Aurifil. No real tips yet that I can share. Waiting on Spring....beautiful. Thankyou for sharing with us.
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I love hand applique; I enjoy hand stitching while watching TV.
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email as well as on Instagram. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteI do machine applique since I have trouble with my wrists. Thanks for sharing your great block!
ReplyDeleteI like machine applique because it is faster way to complete my project. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI really love your block. Applique is my favorite and I love doing needle turn hand applique. Congratulations and thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI have only done hand applique, so I guess that's my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI only tried hand applique once, but I really like machine applique. What a pretty block!
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ReplyDeleteWOW - and you are published for the fourth time! Sweet! I would love to win a copy of the magazine but if I don't I'll pick one up for myself - this looks like a fun collection of blocks. (Plus two people I know so far have blocks in it!) ~smile~ Roseanne
I have found a love of machine appliqueing, using a blanket stitch. I have had to practice to get it just right, but now I am looking for projects to make to use it on.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations! 4 Blocks in 4 issues----WOW! My favorite go-to applique technique is machine blanket stitch. I do occasionally prefer hand work but my needle turn applique needs some perfecting. Thanks for a chance to win.
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ReplyDeleteCute block, especially the droopy flower. My favorite applique technique is the satine stitch edging. It leaves a nice, clean finished edge. sjvonfumetti at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI love your blog on BlogLovin. sjvonfumetti at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block, Paige! I seem to get better results with machine applique.
ReplyDeleteMachine applique is my choice. Lovely block, Paige.
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So I haven't done enough applique to have a favorite, but I normally choose machine over hand.
ReplyDeleteI have done almost no applique, but would like to try to use my machine. Super cute block!
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ReplyDeleteCute block! Machine applique for me, altho I have done hand applique before. And I do follow by email.....but don't enter me in the drawing since I've got my own copies of the magazine. =)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thanks for sharing and the giveaways!!
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Machine appliqué is fast & my usual go-to technique. However, when a more traditional or formal finish is desired, I do needleturn applique.
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ReplyDeleteSo beautiful block.I hand applique and love needle turn.
ReplyDeleteI prefer needleturn applique, using the back basting method. But if it's for a quilt for kids, machine quilting is the way to go. It would be fun to use your design on a pillow for my mom on Mother's Day. She's a former florist, and loves flowers of any kind.
ReplyDeleteI like raw edge appliqué...use it all the time!
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ReplyDeleteDo freezer paper and also the raw stuff.
ReplyDeleteLuv your energies and how colors BLoom.
Great block with so many fabric possibilities. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI applique using a fusible and my machine almost all of the time. I have even saved my settings as a stitch on the machine so I can go right to them.
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ReplyDeleteI prefer machine applique.
ReplyDeleteHey, wow, congratulations on having made your way into Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks again. There seems to be a lot happening in your sewing space right now. Next I will head over to vote on the stash fabric design star challenge. =) All the best.
ReplyDeleteI prefer hand applique
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Congrats with the publication on 100 blocks.
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I like the looks of hand applique best
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ReplyDeleteI like to machine appliqué. Thanks for a lovely spring flower block.
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I'm smiling because everywhere I turn, there's Paige! :-) Happy for you to have gotten a block in this issue. I'd love to win it! I so very rarely do appliqué anymore that your question is a tough one to answer. I do both, but I guess I'd have to say that back-basted hand appliqué is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteOf course you already know... I follow your blog; I follow you on Instagram; and we have swapped emails. I'm so happy to know you! Thanks for sharing yourself with me. My latest blog post includes mentions of you! :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely block, Paige! You don't have to include me in the give-away, I just wanted to say "HI". Congrats on you ever growing popularity. I listed to your podcast with Pat S. GREAT JOB!
ReplyDeleteI like your cute block! Thank you for sharing. I prefer machine. Enjoy your day! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
ReplyDeleteLovely block and fabric choice ! I prefer hand appliqué.
ReplyDeleteI follow you via Blogger and on Instagram. Thanks for the giveaway !
ReplyDeletePaige - those are really pretty blooms, and in a beautiful fabric too! Personally, I prefer machine applique, though I have done some by hand in the past. Congrats on QM 100 blocks!
ReplyDeleteGreat block! I prefer to do machine appliqué.
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ReplyDeleteFollow on Bloglovin, my favorite way to follow blogs. Can't beat the daily digest! Thanks for sharing on Midweek Makers, and for the giveaway too!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is hand applique. But when I am in a rush, or have really tiny pieces, I use the mod podge technique. Love applique, it adds so much to a quilt.
ReplyDeleteHi Paige. I like the idea of looking forward to spring and flowers since my beds are now all brown. I usually machine applique. Congrats on having your block included in the magazine.
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ReplyDeleteI do like hand applique when I have the time. Thank you for sharing your work.
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ReplyDeleteYour block is so cute and happy--good for a gloomy day like today--lol! I have to admit that I love the old school turned edge applique, but with all the things I want to make, I may need to start using a speedier method!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite is raw-edge applique using a blanket stitch, by hand. I like how it looks "vintage". Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI am following on bloglovin. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI'm more comfortable with hand applique. rita_l_39212@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteAdorable block, Paige!
ReplyDeleteI do needle turn applique but sometimes use freezer paper for templates and turn over the edges with starch method.
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ReplyDeleteI have only done machine applique but love it!
ReplyDeleteMachine applique for sure. For flowers I like a small zig zag. For things like my snowmen the blanket stitch is prefered.
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ReplyDeleteI just took a class on raw edge applique using a fusible and then thread painting it to the background fabric. Before this class I would have said blanket stitch by hand. okruhlik6 at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteAm teaching my son hand appliqué, he's much better at 10 yrs old than I was , in my teen years. Hand appliqué makes nimble fingers for future veterinarians!
ReplyDeleteI haven't done enough appliqué to have a favorite method, however, I used a satin stitch on a recent project. It seemed to go well. Today I am starting a project in which I will try the raw edge method. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI follow via email. nsue21702 at gmail dot com. Congrats on your block. The perfect block to work on this winter when Jack Frost is nipping at our front door!!
ReplyDeleteFun and classic block!
ReplyDeleteAll machine these days. I like your flowers.
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ReplyDeleteI still haven't tried machine applique. I have done a lot of hand applique, usually mosting a blanket stitch. Looking forward to doing this block--I love flowers!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite so far, is by machine to do applique.
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Love your flowers in a vase-very pretty! I don't mind machine applique, but my favorite is hand applique, very relaxing! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram & bloglovin! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteLove your fabric and your droopy flower. I can't wait until spring when we have flowers again. To be honest, applique isn't my thing, but when I do, I use that iron on stuff and then finish it off with my machine. Makes it easier for me.
ReplyDeleteI usually get the job done on the machine. If I want it to civil quilt I will do it by hand, but it make take years. I follow by email mine is lkcquilts@hotmail.com
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I don't really have a favorite applique technique. It really depends on the look I want, how much time I am willing to spend on it, how the project will be used, etc.
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ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what it's called, but I like the technique in which one sews interfacing on the back of the intended appliqué and then turns it, then appliqués it down, either by machine or by hand.
ReplyDeleteI prefer machine applique to hand, but I still like hand applique, just not as much as by machine...lol
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ReplyDeleteI hand appliqued 1 small wall quilt many years ago - that was enough for me! I do a lot of applique - ALWAYS by machine! Love your springy block.
ReplyDeleteI'm using machine quilting on applique this week as I finish a snowman quilt for my daughter. It's definitely not as nice looking as yours!! Maybe i didn't have the stitches close enough to look neat. Loved your block.
ReplyDeleteCute block!! I usually do machine applique. Thanks for sharing!!
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I love the flowers in the vase! I prefer machine applique, though I did try needle turn for the first time this year.
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ReplyDeleteI like needle turn applique the best.
ReplyDeleteI like machine appliqué when I'm in a hurry, but I love hand appliqué best. Your block is cute.
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ReplyDeleteI don't applique often but do it by machine.
ReplyDeleteI have been following with bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI am not big on any type of hand quilting. When I was garment sewing I ended up buying a blind hemmer to hem my garments. So machine applique would be my route.
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Very cute block! I have done very little hand applique. I mostly do it by machine and prefer to use a blanket stitch.
ReplyDeleteWaiting For Spring is so sweet! Spring is sweet too! I prefer machine applique, but when I have time or on the road, I will hand applique.
ReplyDeleteI machine applique
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ReplyDeleteCute block. Learning to applique is on my bucket list - it will have be machine applique. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of your blog via Feedly. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun and friendly block! I usually do machine applique!
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ReplyDeleteCute block!
ReplyDeleteI prefer to do applique by machine.
I've tried learning needle turning applique and could never get the hang of it...so (except for wool applique) I always use my sewing machine.
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ReplyDeleteI love the look of needle turn appliqué but usually appliqué by machine.
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ReplyDeleteI love applique on my Bernina... love sitting at my machine.. drhodes9@cox.net
ReplyDeleteCongrats on another block! I love doing handwork, and taught myself Hawaiianstyle appliqué, but fusible machine appliqué is really fun and goes together quickly.
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I appliqué by machine except for wool appliqué.
ReplyDeleteI appliqué by machine.
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ReplyDeletePrefer needle turn hand appliqué.
ReplyDeleteI applique with my sewing machine when I have time I wish I could do it more but working third shift it's hard..
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I applique by machine. Your block is so cute.
ReplyDeleteI am learning how to machine applique and find it to be great fun!
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Fun block. I do more machine applique, but will do hand if needed. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI like fusible appliqué, stitching when I quilt.
ReplyDeleteI like machine applique using a blanket stitch.
ReplyDeleteI like both types and I'm just as rusty on both methods!,
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ReplyDeleteI love hand applique : ) and have not done applique by machine since high school.
ReplyDeleteUp until a few months ago, I had only done machine applique and have always loved it. But, I did decide to try hand applique with a cheater method of turned edge and am really enjoying it also. I have a feeling I will be doing a project of each at the same time!
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email! Thank you for sharing all of your fantastic tutorials and projects!
ReplyDeleteI can't use my hands for fine stitching anymore, so i have learned to embrace the stitches on my machine. Thanks for the giveaways.
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ReplyDeleteI've been learning to applique by machine, haven't done hand applique in many years.
ReplyDeleteI will do both hand and machine applique it just depends how quickly I need the project finished
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ReplyDeleteYou have such a cute and fun block! I like to do both hand and machine applique. For me hand applique is very relaxing to do and some blocks seem to go quickly and give that vintage look. If the applique has lots of sharp tiny angles and have more detail around the edges like intricate maple leaves I prefer to do machine applique with a fused raw edge.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite applique method is to use fusible and zigzag, by machine, around the edges. I follow you in my e-mail
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ReplyDeleteI prefer to hand applique. It's great for TV time. Your block is really cute and colorful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have been appliquing for 40 years....I guess I have to admit I prefer a sewing machine to do the work for me!
ReplyDeleteI follow you for some time now, via email. Thanks for the inspiration... and the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHandwork is just so calming, nourishing, and creative... plus, the "take along" ability is wonderful.
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I love your cheerful flowers! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteNice block! I love applique and use the starch method.
ReplyDeleteNeedleturn applique is my favorite but as it is so time consuming, I do some raw edge machine applique too. Cute block. pjrquilter at msn dot com
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ReplyDeleteThis is a super cute block - its spot in the book is well deserved!
ReplyDeleteWell done on another winner Paige, you are on a roll.
ReplyDeleteI like to do hand work but have done my fair share of machine applique too. Cute block and easy to do.
ReplyDeleteI follow you at Instagram and on Bloglovin'~
ReplyDeleteMy favorite applique is machine stitched~
ReplyDeleteI like to applique by machine. It's easier on my hands. cknapp3626(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
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ReplyDeleteI love yiur block Paige , congratulations. I like to
ReplyDeleteAppliqué by hand, though i am not great at corners
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ReplyDeleteI mostly do fusible web, machine appliqué. Not patient snuff forhand stitching!
ReplyDeleteCute block! I have tried to needle turn applique...I need to take a class. I machine applique for now.
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ReplyDeleteI like needle turn applique best. Have tried other methods, but come back to this one.
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