Reverse Applique Quilts – one technique, two quilts!

Reverse Applique Quilts - double reward technique for busy quilters! #reverseappliquequilts #reverseappliquepattern

From time to time, any quilter needs a little variation. It could be a new tool, a new technique or a different fabric than what we usually use.

To me, it was this precision knife! Inspired by amazing papercut artists and dreaming (day and night!) of INTRICATE designs that I want to cut out from fabric, I started with some simple projects.

Some fusible web fused to fabric and a quick cut out process.

Reverse applique quilts- double reward technique for quiltersRemoving the paper backing  – not only fun, but that paper backing will be used as a stencil…

Reverse applique quilts- double reward technique for quilters

— with these little cut out pieces…

And before you know, not one, but TWO  little quilts are finished, making you anxious to start other two…

Reverse applique quilts- double reward technique for quiltersFun (and easy) quilting that can be done with the darning foot or with the walking foot.

Reverse applique quilts- double reward technique for quilters

So these are the next ones. One – with a black background, because with this technique, working with black or white feels the same – EASY!

Reverse applique quilts- double reward technique for quilters

The same quick and easy quilting.

And other two samples. Simple solid fabrics work great with these simple designs, but other fabrics work even better. I just wasn’t prepared for all the opportunities these designs and this technique bring, but other fabrics are on the way to me…

I can’t say which process is more fun: the cutting out or putting the cutout pieces back, like a puzzle…

Reverse applique quilts- double reward technique for quilters


Reverse applique quilts- double reward technique for quilters

More to share in the next days…

Meanwhile,  if you want to learn more about the HUGE BENEFITS of this technique, check out the Double Reward quilt pattern. I promise, the name is well-deserved!

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2 Comments

  1. I love this I have been looking for something different
    I do hope I can take this technique on
    I am a bit afraid of the free motion details
    Thank you.

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