25 October, 2011

Raw Edge Applique

Here is my latest quilt. I made it for a baby girl.
I enjoy raw edge applique more than I expected.


I enjoyed playing with dots...


and making trapunto under all the center flowers.




I love the look of the edges after washing.


I love everything about this  40''x 40'' quilt.


I hope you are having a great week!

52 comments:

  1. It is absolutely beautiful Geta. I love it!!

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  2. Как красиво!!! Просто глаз не оторвать. Как ты делаешь такую красоту?

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  3. Love, love, LOVE it!! Please, create a pattern - this would be perfect to hang in my sewing room!

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  4. this is a beautiful quilt, the colours buzz and the quilting is fantastic. Oh to be able to do work like yours.

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  5. So creative, imaginative and beautiful. I am sure it will be well loved and treasured.

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  6. I'm with you - I love everything about this quilt - it's beautiful

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  7. Great quilt! The way you altered the size and shapes of the flowers is very effective in making the circle appear spherical!

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  8. Es maravilloso....ese trapunto es espectacular!!!!!!

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  9. Wow :D Geta, is this one of your patterns?

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  10. That is one of the prettiest quilts I have seen lately..it is so soft to look at and done so nicely....congrats on that.

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  11. wauuuuu
    beautiful baby quilt ;)
    ciao Maria

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  12. Love the three dimensional look of the center - lovely quilt as usual.

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  13. This would make any baby and mom smile!

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  14. WOW, what a lucky little girl! Stunning quilt!

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  15. Geta, did you use a computer program to get the perspective for the center flowers? Very beautiful and effective!

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  16. This is just fabulous! What an unusual and WONDERFUL quilt!

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  17. Me too! You always have the most clever ideas!

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  18. Awesome- please do a tutorial!

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  19. WoW! Another quilt with a cool 3-D effect! You are amazing!

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  20. Freaking amazing! Inspired and Inspiring! As always! So in awe ...

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  21. Geta, the baby quilt is fantastic. YOu come up with some of the most original and pretty quilts I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing Bernie

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  22. Greta, this quilt is absolutely STUNNING!! WOW!
    What a lucky baby!
    P

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  23. Adorable and of course the workmanship is wonderful, down to the interesting binding!

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  24. Gorgeous....I love all the pebbling.

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  25. I love everything about this quilt too! AMAZING!!!

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  26. La multi ani ,Geta!Multa sanatate si la cat mai multe carti editate!Sa fii fericita!

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  27. A lovely quilt to be sure. Hmmmm, wonder if you have a tut on raw edge applique. I must check that out.

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  28. What a wonderful quilt. You are very good.

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  29. Wonderful is so less to say !
    How I would like to be THAT recipient baby girl :D...The binding is awesome, I simply love it !! and the entire quilt, of course :D

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  30. Este un quilt minunat! (azi vad ca pot sa scriu comentarii!)

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  31. Very nice, pozitive quilt! I love it!

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  32. This is beautiful. I love the way you've stretched the flowers to really make the sphere pop off the quilt. And look at that quilting, totally jealous over here!

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  33. This is just b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l. Very original. Very stylish.

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  34. Simplemente maravilloso!!!
    wonderful...!!!

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  35. So sweat this babyquilt...I hope it'll turn up in your book! Or something similar!!!

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  36. This is a great design--retro, yet fresh and new.

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  37. Geta, there are no words to describe how blown away I am by your talent!

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  38. That quilt is wicked cute!! Lucky baby.

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