
My first step in the Heart flower block was to prep the pieces for applique. These are the pieces for one block and there are four of them in the quilt, one for each corner.
For applique in this pattern, Katrina Hadjimichael (designer) recommentds English Basted Method. This was new to me, but I have been English Paper Piecing for years now and decided I would try out this method on these border blocks. I traced and cut my paper patterns Friday and cut the fabrics yesterday. Today I basted fabrics to the papers for the gold Heart Flower block and pressed them flat using my clapper. I must say, it does a great job. If you are not familiar with a clapper, you simple place it over a pressed seam or edge right after you take the iron off. The board somehow helps set the seams flat. I use a hand quilting weight thread in a contrasting color to baste fabric to the paper...makes it so much easier to see the threads when I pull them out.


I always make a small tack stitch along the side to be stitched to ensure the points line up correctly prior to whip stitching the two edges together. You cant see the tack stitches I made because the thread color closely matches the fabric, so I placed pins where each tack stitch is, just so you can tell what I do. I generally place them about every inch or so across the seam.
I use Coats and Clark dual duty 50wt thread for English Paper Piecing as I find it to be the strongest. Here are the four hearts, English Paper Pieced together. At this point, I remove the papers, once again press the seams flat and pin the hearts to the background for applique.


So here is how far I got today on this flower block. I may finish more tonight, but needed a break for now. Hopefully, tomorrow I will finish this block.
3 comments:
Very nice informative post. Pretty applique block. Now I understand the purpose of a clapper. Thanks!
This is a very detailed post. thanks for sharing the information.
How fun to see the steps of this technique... thanks for sharing it!
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