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Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Christmas Rapping blog hop
Hi,
Welcome to my day on the Christmas Rapping blog hop. No, I am not here to rap Christmas songs, but to share a fun book with you. This book was co authored by Margaret Willingham of www.eobquiltdesign.com and Nan Baker of www.purrfectspots.com. I appreciate them letting me join in on their blog hop. I also appreciate them providing a digital copy of the book for me to review and work from.
The RAPPing stands for Reverse Applique and Paper Piecing. The projects in this book use both of these methods, and they give you instructions on how to do them. The reverse applique can be done either by hand or machine. I have been doing by hand, as I can take it places and work on it. I do want to try the machine reverse applique.
This hop is sponsored by www.islandbatik.com, and www.aurifil.com, who so graciously provided the bloggers with supplies. They are greatly appreciated.
I am going to share just a few of my favorite projects from the book. One of the things I like is that some of these projects can be made from fabrics for different seasons. I want to do all of these projects.
I have been working on this project. Due to crazy long hours I am not making much progress. I do hope to have it done by the end of the hop to be able to share it with you.
These are some of the fabrics that I am using for my table runner
You can order a copy of the book here http://purrfectspots.com/purrfectquiltdesigns.html
Be sure to enter to win some fabric and thread. 2 winners will get 1 fat quarter bundle of 9 fabrics and 3 aurifil threads. Open to U.S. residents only.
https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/715465f739/
Thank you for joining me today. I will share my project as soon as it is finished.
Oh this is going to be lovely! Are you sure you don't want to rap some Christmas songs? Might be entertaining!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the peek, Kathy! It's a wonderful runner. Rapping Christmas songs? LOL Go for it!
ReplyDeleteGreat post
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried reverse applique. This looks fun!
ReplyDeleteI don't start on Christmas projects until October or November, depending on the number I need to get done and the sizes.
Sandy A
Wow very very nice tyty for sharing with us. ..
ReplyDeleteWill be a beautiful table runner! Looking forward to seeing your photo when ready!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I make Christmas projects all year long and I'll include this on my list.
ReplyDeleteI usually start thinking about them in the summer and get the started in November.
ReplyDeleteI make Christmas projects all year long.
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