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CQ Detail 78

 

 Stitches:

This seam embellishment is quite easy to do as it is a row of herringbone stitch (in lilac)  that has been laced with yellow thread. 

Thread:

DMC perle thread #5.

Placement and Foundation Fabric:

This embellishes the seam is between piece 4 and pieces 1 and 3 on the diagram of block 11. In the same post I wrote about the fabrics I used on the block.

Charm

The owl sits on the braid that buts this seam.  

The back story:

This quilt block is part of my crazy quilt called “I dropped the Button box”. I am documenting this crazy quilt detail by detail, every second day. You will find information about this series of articles and the quilt here and all articles in the series are categorised under Crazy Quilt details

On another note:

Just a quick reminder for those who are interested in taking a class with me, Encrusted Crazy Quilting starts September 24th and Create a Personal Library of Stitches starts October 6th. Follow the links to read class descriptions and I have described how classes work if you are curious.

 

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