HEART BURSTS
Good Morning and Welcome to the blog hop for Quiltmaker's 12th Volume of 100 Quilt Blocks.
This block is so whimsical and SO me:) I love the applique and the swirly vine too. Showing other layouts is usually what I do here but that will have to wait since it will be featured in the Spring:)
Stay tuned for that~
Instead, I would like to share with you an easy way to cut multiples of fusible applique. Many times I hear quilters say that there is too much applique and that puts them off making and loving certain designs. This particular block has 8 identical petals and is perfect for cutting multiples. With this technique, you can cut your work time in third (pun intended:).
For the petals, cut a fabric strip @ 2-1/2" and a fusible strip @ 2-3/8". Keeping the fusible strip just a tad narrower than your fabric strip keeps accidental guck (the technical term:) off the ironing board while applying. Cut strip into 4" sections.
Trace a petal onto freezer paper. This will be ironed to the right side of one section. Stack with the freezer paper template on top.
Binder Clips are our friends! They give the stack stability while freeing up your non-cutting hand to hold without fear of the stack slipping and without cramping up (I know how intense this can get:). I can cut up to 4 at a time relatively well with scissors that have a light serrated edge. Cutting stacks of 3 is a more accurate way to do this when you are just starting out.
As you can see with the petals, I didn't put a clip on the side I would start cutting on. Once that side is cut, I will place a clip there to keep that side together and reduce slipping.
On the leaf, I did place clips on the side I plan to cut first because the leaf shape is quite a bit larger with more chance of slippage.
Carefully cut your shapes and Wa La, I cut out 4 leaves at once without having to trace each and every piece onto the paper-backed fusible.
My other tip for you today is Roxanne's Glue Baste-It EZ Squeezie (in the accordion bottle). Once I had all my bias strips done, I just placed a very thin line of glue onto my drawn vine guide and then pressed the vines into place.
The leaf was fused in place before adding the vines so that once they were all in position I could zig zag stitch everything in place.
Here is a link to a previous post with more information on how to figure out dimensions for other applique projects: http://nestlingsbyrobin.blogspot.com/2015/02/tutorial-cutting-multiples-of-fusible.html
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Thanks for following along! Robin
Cute block, and some great applique tips. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour block is gorgeous, and thank you for the construction tips!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a great block!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting us know that baby alligator clips are our best friends for cutting applique pieces. I have never, never heard this in all my years of quilting. I hope this is a breakthrough for me. I guess you can teach an old dog (B*$#^, pun intended) a new trick. Thank you for sharing. I never know where I am going to learn that something that just helps me. I'd love to get your news. I get so much email, though. Have you considered Bloglovin'? I don't know what the pros/cons are for you. It's nice for me that I just get one email each day and it contains the sites that have new posts that day. Then I can go down the list and decide which ones or all that I want to visit. It gives me a snippet of the beginnig of the post. I find it so much nicer than getting an email from each person. I'm sure there may be a downside to it, too. Nothing is perfect. Congrats on being published. What an honor! I love the block. It has a vintage look and yet could appeal to all. I could see a modern quilter using it, too. You rock.
ReplyDeleteI love applique projects!
ReplyDeleteLove your block!! Great tip for cutting multiples. I enjoy appliqué and Heart Bursts is on my to-do list :-D
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Thank you for the useful tip. Wonder if clover wonder clips would hold as well? Will have to give your method a try as I am not wild about the endless tracing for leaves and other multiple shapes.
ReplyDeleteand thanks for the great block...
Great tips! I would never cut a stack like that but I'm going to try the binder clips.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to making your block! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful block! Thanks for the tip about cutting. I'm an applique novice and your tip will be a time saver.
ReplyDeleteGreat tip about the binder clips. Never thought of that. Funnylady93@nyc.rr.com
ReplyDeleteLove your block and your technique for cutting the appplique pieces.
ReplyDeleteGreat block, I love the curly vine.
ReplyDeletejen dot barnard at btinternet dot com
Great block, and love your tip on cutting the applique pieces!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete@Michele, If you already have the Clover Wonder clips, they do work just as well. I did not but had some binder clips already so used them. Plus, I am an office supply junkie and they come in such cute colors:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful block! Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips, Robin! Nicely done. Thanks so much for being with us on this week's blog tour. We really appreciate it! Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteDiane at Quiltmaker
Thanks for the binder clip tip. It will be really useful!
ReplyDeleteVery nice block. Thanks for sharing the tips.
ReplyDeleteAwesome block! Who knew you could cut multiple applique pieces at the same time? WOW! Isn't it great to learn something new!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS your block is wonderful. thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tips that would make this block fast and easy to make!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the helpful tutorial. This is lovely x
ReplyDeleteIain.ross30 at gmail dot com
How have I NOT been to your blog before? Wonderful tip on the applique!
ReplyDeleteYour block is beautiful!
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hulseybg at gmail dot com
Nice block! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThese are great tips! I like the glue idea and will have to try the multiple cutting idea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower block! Thank you for the great tips. I need them :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful..... thanks for the tips... I will come back and read more...
ReplyDeletedrhodes9@cox.net
Very pretty block....I mostly shy away from applique projects. I just haven't really tried them a whole lot but after looking around on your blog I just might try it more...I really feel in love with the shoe blocks.
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Can't wait to see what you are going to do with the lovely flower block. And thanks for the great tips. We have tons of binder clips in the kitchen for chip bags. A few might be migrating downstairs...
ReplyDeleteGreat block. Great tips. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the applique tips, beautiful flower block!
ReplyDeletemaureeneh52@hotmail.com
Cute block and thanks for the clever tip!
ReplyDeleteI knew that was YOUR block! Love it, and love your style! Congrats on another great block!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful addition to the magazine! And thanks for sharing your tips! I look forward to bookmarking your site so I can peruse your archived posts during lunchtime!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your tips. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletejoyecox@yahoo.com
So many flowers...you could make a sampler quilt with all kinds of flowers in your garden!
ReplyDeleteExcellent tips, thanks and congratulations on your wonderful accomplishments!
ReplyDeleteThis block would be great for fussy-cutting petals! Excellent idea with the clips, I'll definitely be trying that.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of Glue-Baste-It...what a wonderful way to use it. And your block is super.
ReplyDeleteFabulous tips! Exciting to see you on the tour. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block! Thank you for the tips on appliqué, this will help me to cut my shapes more accurately.
ReplyDeleteI would love to get your newsletter. ceciliayoung at gmx.com
this is a beautiful block
ReplyDeletei am a poor applique--r thank you for the lesson
Thanks for the tips they are always so helpful, and what a wonderful block you have.
ReplyDeletethank you for you stack and cut instructions. i love doing applique even the cutting - lol.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips to make applique easier. Your block is really nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the applique tips!
ReplyDeleteI love your block!
Thanks for the cutting tutorial. How did we sew without wonder clips? Love your block!
ReplyDeleteCute block. And thanks for the construction tips.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of applique and use it mostly on smaller projects. Thanks for the tips. Your block is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love your applique block! Thanks for the tip on cutting multiples.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful block,Thanks for the great tips, easy to follow.I have to improve my applique.
ReplyDeleteI really like your block and fusible/machine applique is the only kind I'll do, so this one is one I would love to make!! I would also like to get your newsletter :) wild_blue_farm at yahoo dot com Congratulations on being in this issue of Quiltmaker!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Like your use of binder clips!
ReplyDeleteLove your block and can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips. I haven't tried the glue basting.
ReplyDeleteLove applique - love you block - thank you for the helpful hints
ReplyDeleteLove the tip for cutting multiples, and your block is great. cdahlgren at live dot com
ReplyDeleteThat *is* my number one reason for not doing more applique - cutting out all the pieces! WONderful tip, thank you! Can't wait to get my hands on a copy of this issue!
ReplyDeleteCute block. thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI really like your block, but I'm one of those "don't do applique" people.
ReplyDeleteVery nice block and thanks for the tips! Please sign me up for your blog: Karen kthurn@bektel.com
ReplyDeleteI love flowers and applique. Your block is a winner! Thank you for the helpful tips and the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower and great tut! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cute block! thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteCute block and thanks for the appliqué cutting tips. I do feel like it is too much effort to cut out so many of the same piece. I will give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing you appliqué tip.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips to make applique easier.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever way to speed up shape-cutting. Thanks! And thanks, too, for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the tips on cutting multiple pieces at a time.
ReplyDeletestephloupee at comcastdotnet
I really appreciate your tip about using clips to hold multiple layers steady for cutting. I am new to appliqué, and this makes it less cumbersome. Thank you!
ReplyDeletegasp! gorgeous! my kind of applique blox! love all your shoes, too.
ReplyDeleteHandy methods in the tutorial. Thanks. Unique flower.
ReplyDeleteUsing binder clips is such a clever idea! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice block. Thank you for the tips.
ReplyDeleteauntie.clark@gmail.com
Love the tiny swirly vine !
ReplyDeleteThe tutorial was very helpful. Love the tip about glue basting. MUST remember that!
ReplyDeletethank you for the tips...nice block...marta...martamanole@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI lean towards the whimsical side and love swirly designs. Your block is just my style! I'd love to make one just like it! Hope I win! duchick at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love your block. Applique is my favorite thing to do so your block is the best. Thank you for the giveaway and congratulations on getting it in the magazine.
ReplyDeleteLovely block and great tips. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the tips. I hadn't considered applique pieces could be cut in multiple, like rotary cutting. That makes life a lot easier!
ReplyDeleteCute block!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the appliqué tips! I have some projects coming up, and I always forget about using glue.
ReplyDeleteLove your Heart Bursts block! Thanks for sharing the great technique for fusible applique.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the appliqué tips!
ReplyDeleteawesome block....!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a chance to win. I love your tutorial for cutting more appliqué shapes at one time.
ReplyDeleteCute block...thanks for the technique tips.
ReplyDeleteYour block is beautiful and thank you for the tip about cutting multiple layers of appliques at once. It would be a great time saver.
ReplyDeleteA unique touch of whimsy!
ReplyDeleteI like your block and really appreciate the tutorial on making multiples!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block! Thank you for the tips!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial on the fusible applique. Kathy in Colo repzjratplainsdotnet
ReplyDeleteGreat block, thanks for the tutorial. I need that.
ReplyDeleteYour block is whimsical! That makes it fun to look at. Your tutorial is a great one - I would not have thought of it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am no longer afraid of appliqué. making it easier and less time-consuming is always a plus! thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteI think the flower looks like a firework burst.
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Your tutorial was helpful. and i liked your block very much. pjrquilter (at) msn (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the tips! Thanks for your time and help, and congrats on being included in this issue.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, love the binder clip idea. Thanks for the block design...wonderful!
ReplyDeleteNice job!!! Pretty block!
ReplyDeletekudos for getting your block selected...always interesting to see how others applique...
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful block.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments! I personally love hand applique but for most of my customers, fusible is the way to go. This technique really intrigues some enough for them to try applique. Once I get them to start:), it is only a matter of time before they are intrigued enough to try hand applique. Have a great day and good luck!
ReplyDeleteThat was good to see your tips on cutting out multiple applique pieces!
ReplyDeletethank you sew much for the applique tips!! loverly block :)
ReplyDeleteI'll be looking forward to seeing what you will do with your block. I love that squeeze-y bottle too and will be using that binder clip tip--thanks!
ReplyDeleteTy for heads up on doing multiballs was help full.....ps loved your block....happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteSUCH A NEAT BLOCK!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR THE GIVEAWAY TOO!
msstitcher1214@gmail.com
Great tips - especially the binder clips! Thanks - that just may help me to not be so intimidated! :)
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I never thought about cutting multiples like this. Thanks for a great tip! Oh, and your block is first rate!
ReplyDeleteI've cut multiples before using a stapler to hold them together. I'll try the binder clips the next time. Wonderful tip.
ReplyDeleteLovely block! The flower and swirly vines are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely block and thanks so much for the tips.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the appliqué tips. I must admit that I don't do much appliqué because of the cutting (I do not own a GO). This tip will help with multiples.
ReplyDeleteI love the applique and the swirly vine! Great block.
ReplyDeletenikilsend(at)outlook(dot)com
Great block! I also love to applique!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the two tips! I don't do much applique, but your method makes it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the easy applique tips. Love your block. kathleendotlutzatcomcastdotnet
ReplyDeletebeautiful block.
ReplyDeleteVery cute block. Thanks Diane O
ReplyDeleteLove your appliqué and appreciate your tutorial. I like your glue basting technique.
ReplyDeleteHow to cut multiple pieces by stacking was worth the visit! Thank you!
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