One – Applique of the Leaf

You’ve been asking for it and here it finally is!  A tutorial for how I like to appliqué vines and similar quilt elements.  I am using the pattern “One” by Quiltworx for my example.

The first thing you need to do is determine how wide you want your vein.  I have 2 samples here.  Captains Wheel is the first one, it has a very thin “rope”.  The next is ONE and I used a wider cut strip for this one.  I make a sample out of scrap fabric and just do the steps to see what I will like.  Be sure to use contrasting fabrics for your sample.

This is “rope” on my Captain’s Wheel quilt. I have placed the dime so you can see how small this one finishes. This strip was cut 1″

Here it is folded in half and stitched down

This one is 1 1/2″. Press wrong sides together, like a binding strip

Here it is pressed

Stitch down with a straight stitch. All raw edges together. I used 1/4″ seam here

Stitched – ready to iron

Now iron!

Do NOT trim before ironing!  In this sample I did trim before ironing – OOPS!

In this photo I trimmed the end before I ironed – DO NOT DO THIS! IRON FIRST!

See what happened, after I pressed?  The angle is wrong!  Now I have 2 options, I can take the whole thing off and restitch — or – I can just trim the end of the leaf a little bit?  What do you think I did?

Now place the second side, leave each end a little long so you can fold it over for a nice finish.  If you are comparing my sample to the pattern you will notice I switched sides for the long/short edges.  It’s your quilt!

 

Stitch using approximately 1/4″ seam allowance, all raw edges lined up

PRESS – this is the top of the leaf.  See how much length I left?

Pressed – determine how long you want the stem at the bottom

Carefully trim and fold the end over for a nice finish

The stem at the bottom of the leaf  after I have folded the end for a nice finish.  I did take this back to machine and finish stitching to the end at the top and bottom.

Choose your thread colors, I wanted mine to blend, you may want them to accent. You may also want to use your favorite invisible thread

I used a button-hole stitch on this one, sometimes I use a tiny zig-zag

This is what the back looks like. The white straight stitch is from the first line of stitching I did. Then you see the yellow button-hole stitch

And ONE is DONE!

I hope you find this tutorial helpful.  I plan to do a few more so if you have any gentle critiques please post them in the comments.

Remember I am available to teach at your local quilt shop or your quilt guild.  You can find my schedule here.

 

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2 Responses to One – Applique of the Leaf

  1. lrra says:

    Like knowing what NOT to do.

    • hollydeequilts – Texas – Owner of HDQ, HollyDee Quilts, llc in LULING, TX We have a fabulous shop and love to have fun every day! Stop by and join in the excitement!
      hollydeequilts says:

      When I know there is the potential to have a stumble, I try to alert you in my tutorials!

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