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Wild Blooms & Colorful Creatures: 15 Appliqué Projects - Quilts, Bags, Pillows & More

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Wild Blooms & Colorful Creatures: 15 Appliqué Projects

- 15 projects for all skill levels: quilts, pillows, bags, sewing kit, needle case, and more.

- Give your appliqué a fresh new look by mixing wool with cotton and linen fabrics.

- Includes instructions for 13 embroidery stitches.

Introduction

The projects in this book combine a variety of fabrics, including cotton solids and prints, linen, and wool. By combining different patterns and textures, and with a touch of fun and imagination added in, you can achieve stunning, contemporary projects. You can’t help but have fun, because the techniques are simple and easy to achieve for all lovers of stitching. Working with color is always cheery and good for the soul. You can even add extra embellishment to the designs with buttons and beads—the only limit is your imagination.

The projects include flowers, birds, houses, and animals. You can mix up the designs from project to project and make some unique items of your own. Wool felt is a great way to gain confidence with color, because you can make up all of the design elements and then audition them onto different backgrounds. Keep playing until you find the one that makes your heart sing.

Wool

Wool is available in a great range of textures and blends. I like pure wool, but wool blends can be used as well. Try to choose wools that are either felted or have a tight weave. Wool fabrics with a looser texture can be backed with fusible (iron-on) interfacing to give them more stability and to reduce the fraying on the edges. I use wool on projects that do not require a lot of durability, such as a wallhanging. Wool also comes in a variety of colors and textures. Heavily textured wool that has a fuzzy or furry texture is great to use for animals.

Before you begin, there are a few things to consider in order to get the best outcome from wool:

- Before using wool fabric, check for colorfastness by wetting the wool and steam pressing it on top of a piece of white cotton fabric. If there is no color bleed, then it is fine to use. If the color bleeds, you need to prewash the wool separately using a color catcher to catch any excess dye and to see whether the color has run.

- Wool should also be preshrunk prior to cutting. You can do this by washing it or by giving it a good steam press.

- Wool that is not machine washable can often be felted. To do this, prepare the wool in a washing machine with hot water and detergent. Dry it in the clothes dryer on hot to complete the felting process. Then give the wool a good steam press. Wool that is machine washable cannot be felted.

- Thrift shops are often a good source of wool. You can buy used wool clothes and blankets and cut them into usable pieces.

- You can also experiment with dyeing wool. If you throw fabrics with different colors and textures into the same dye bath, you will get an array of different shades of one color.

Tip:

As you go, you might like to make up some stitches and patterns of your own. The more variety you have, the more interesting it will look. On the smaller center circles, cut away a tiny circle in the center. This works like reverse appliqué, revealing the color of the background.

Two’s Company, Finished size: 42˝ × 48˝ (107cm × 122cm)

This is a great little quilt for children. It has all of the creatures of an African safari, and the quirky birds and fish complete the scene. It is fun making all the creatures and bringing them to life with their eyes and simple expressions. Play around with the background fabrics and simplify the borders if you wish. The colors you choose will transform the overall feel, from daylight to dusk, from summer to winter. The choice is up to you.


Cate Jones
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
This book not only gives information about a great project to make, but sparks ideas in my mind for other projects I could make using the techniques by this talented designer. It is well-photographed which I appreciate.
R. Edman
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
The patterns are adorable, the designs are bright.The Kindle book is made useful by a convenient link to a pdf of all patterns that can be downloaded and printed in the right size.
Dee
Reviewed in Australia on January 21, 2024
This book has great information, patterns, projects and ideas. A great jump point to learn about working with felt. Wendy Williams has nailed it. Highly recommend this book
Customer in CO
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
So nice to have fun refreshing designs. Not the same ole designs you see regurgitate after a slight change. I love this book.
V. Matthews
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
Many neat ideas for Wendy William's wool projects.
Woolspinner
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023
Such beautiful pictures and projects with easy to follow directions.
J. Kerr
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2022
Many good projects in this book..worth buying in my opinion. Just bought it.
Jack B.
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2021
My wife says, “what a wonderful introduction to wool appliqué! She gives plenty of basic instructions for beginners, and her projects are simply beautiful! She gives plenty of examples on her projects, but she also encourages you to create your own special touches on your own pieces. I love this book!”
L. E. Evans
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 28, 2021
Absolutely love this book, wonderful projects, colourful and a good read.
costumer
Reviewed in Germany on October 12, 2020
Schönes Buch zur Applikation mit verschiedenen Stoffen. Die Darstellung ist sehr übersichtlich und die Vorlagen sind dabei.Die Lieferung war sehr schnell und das Buch unbeschädigt.
ahafun2010 yes
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2018
I love the colors and pictures - I guess I am attracted to a lot of the same things Australians are, because again and again I find myself drawn to things that turn out to be by folks from "Oz". I was a little disappointed in some of the applique instructions (have done various kinds of applique for years) because some things are left out and some things are more difficult than they need to be. Also, I was hoping for more tips on how to combine wool and cottons - when and where using some kind of stabilizer would be helpful, etc. However, overall a very good book. There is a lot of inspiration here to do more things than just the specific projects in the book, and I am happy to have the applique patterns included.
So B It.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2016
Wild Blooms is full of happy and manageable projects. I like the instructions and information on tools. This book helped me get started on my own creations. I'm happy to have it in my library.
Giovanazzi Gabriella
Reviewed in Italy on March 17, 2014
Un bellissimo libro, pieno di sorprese,creativo,un mix di progetti in cotone e lane spiegati molto bene.Non si vede l'ora di iniziarli!