We got a few blocks to do this month and so far so good. These are called the Applique Border Blocks.
I just did the A1H10 block and it's really very pretty. Block A1H11 is just a flipped version so no video for that one.
This block is heavily embroidered at over 30,000 stitches. You will need fabrics 1, 4 and 3, water soluble thread and threads A, B, C and D. The only issue I had with this block was that my thread A and B are fairly similar in color so when they're next to each other you can't really see any difference but that's okay. Overall, it turned out really pretty and I can't wait to see the next one.
I did add stabilizer to Fabric 3 for this block. There's a lot of embroidery on Fabric 3 (the pink fabric in the picture) and if you don't add some stabilizer, it may wrinkle or pucker as its embroidered. I used Sew Lazy soft lightweight stabilizer and it worked just fine but use whatever you like or have on hand. There's a lot of thread changes making this 57 minute block turn into an hour and 25 minutes. Remember, you can see all the videos for this quilt on the Hoopsisters website.
Video for Block A1H10
I just did the A1H10 block and it's really very pretty. Block A1H11 is just a flipped version so no video for that one.
This block is heavily embroidered at over 30,000 stitches. You will need fabrics 1, 4 and 3, water soluble thread and threads A, B, C and D. The only issue I had with this block was that my thread A and B are fairly similar in color so when they're next to each other you can't really see any difference but that's okay. Overall, it turned out really pretty and I can't wait to see the next one.
I did add stabilizer to Fabric 3 for this block. There's a lot of embroidery on Fabric 3 (the pink fabric in the picture) and if you don't add some stabilizer, it may wrinkle or pucker as its embroidered. I used Sew Lazy soft lightweight stabilizer and it worked just fine but use whatever you like or have on hand. There's a lot of thread changes making this 57 minute block turn into an hour and 25 minutes. Remember, you can see all the videos for this quilt on the Hoopsisters website.
Video for Block A1H10
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