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Fuse a fabulous Cutting Garden
Filed Under Books, Color, Fusible web, Machine appliqué, Prizes, Raw edge, Threads
Melinda Bula, author of Candy Cane Lane (our featured appliqué book from last August) is a master of fusing realism into her fabulous floral art quilts.
In this visually rich book, the author shares her process for creating colorful, shaded, detailed, realistic flowers in fabric and thread, and encourages us to start with our own photos of the flowers we’d like to render. “I want you to experience the same thrill I get when I create,” she says. “Everything you need to know about making Cutting-Garden quilts is in this book, and even if you don’t feel like you have an ounce of creativity in you, I assure you that anyone can make these quilts with amazing results.”
For those who’d rather start with some training wheels, Melinda includes five patterns to get you going, with easy-to-follow steps and a fabric key to help with color selection.
The book starts out with a gorgeous gallery for your inspiration. The gallery also serves to show the author’s progression through the development of her techniques and understanding of color and depth.
Then Melinda writes about the creative process (stop stomping on your own creativity!) and emphasizes the need for a place to work. Then, on to fabulous fusible appliqué, going through supplies, subject matter, making an outline drawing, enlarging it, creating a color palette, finding just the right fabrics, using the fusible web, making the appliqués, and putting it all together!
Look at all those different subtle colors that went into making white flowers!
Another thing that Melinda is fantastic at is threadwork as part of developing the fabric art. She tells you everything about it, from batting to presser feet (foots?) to thread choices to tension. There’s information on tacking down the edges of the appliqués, then moving on to adding shadows, highlights, and other thread details. (I can testify that this is a gorgeous part of the process, as I was lucky enough to be a quilt holder when Melinda came to speak at my guild, and oooh.)
Visit the author’s blog, Melinda’s Cutting Garden.
I have a copy of Cutting Garden Quilts to give away, courtesy of That Patchwork Place. Leave a comment by 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 6, to enter the drawing. U.S. and Canada only please (unless you’d be willing to pay the shipping).
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Until next time,
Kay
By Kay Mackenzie
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30 Responses to “Fuse a fabulous Cutting Garden”
Thanks for a wonderful blog with your links to applique artists and patterns. I’m currently doing a one-block-plus-borders hand appliqued wall quilt in red and gold. The pattern is a simple Princess Feather designed by Gwen Marston (but not liberated like her patchwork), based on an antique quilt.
However, I’ve tried my hand at fusible applique and I loved that too–except that I need help.! Melinda’s book looks and sound lovely, as her “gardens” are.
Thank you, Kathleen C.
Oh wow, what gorgeous work! I’d love this book. Thanks so much for blogging about it, and mentioning Melinda’s site – I’m adding it to my RSS feeds right now!
What wonderful quilts! I would love to learn her technique.
Kay, thank you for the chance to win.
I am a HUGE fan of Melinda’s work! I watched her on The Quilt Show three times! I am so amazed by how real her flowers look. I hope to be able to take a class with her one of these days!
This looks like a gorgeous book – and on a technique I haven’t tried yet. Add me to the draw please!
Melinda’s quilts are amazing and I would love the opportunity to learn her techniques.
Amazing work! Thanks for sharing
I’d love to win a copy. Her work looks wonderfully detailed.
I LOVE to machine applique!!! I would love to learn how to create a design without sewing withing the lines.
Have done flowers, mine look so flat! Would love to learn her technique.
I have enjoyed Melinda Bula’s work for quite a while. I recently returned from a trip to the Mainland and was overwhelmed with the flowers. This would be a wonderful time to begin such a project under Melinda’s guidance. BarbR=!=
The book is gorgeous! I’m sure I’ll learn a lot, like the many different shades of the white flowers. I sure hope I win! Thanks for bringing so much info to us all.
Jenny
wow, that was a great post and it reminder me of seeing one of her quilts in person at Houston. So much talent, thank you.
what awesome flowers. Love your site.
This looks like a fabulous book! How lovely of you to offer your readers a way to win it.
Thanks for sharing this book with us. Her flowers are stunning! I enjoy your informative blog and appreciate the chance to win her book.
Thanks for giving us another chance to win a great book. The flowers in the book are wonderful.
I love your blog Kaye and all the things you share with us. I would just adore to have that book it looks so beautiful.
Please enter me in the drawing, Kay. This book looks like wonderful inspiration with great instructions to push me into playing with some thread. Thanks for the chance and another great review.
BEAUTIFUL!, As an avid gardner and quilter I truly appreciate and admire the quality of this applique method…I have to try it! These flowers look real enough to pick! I would love to win this book, if not…guess I’ll just have to buy it! thanks
Kay – thanks for the great review of this book…looks very interesting.
I’m absolutely loving your applique blog. So many wonderful quilts, etc to see.
Gorgeous flowers! I just told my daughter look at this book. maybe one of us will get it. mine never turn out this good
lovely …what fun.. it only I can do it so well
My garden at the moment is as beautiful as the flowers on your bog..if I could can get them on fabric =sort of. yeah.
i would love to try this
the flowers are to die for…..
[…] winner of Melinda Bula’s Cutting-Garden Quilts is… drum roll… Betsy! […]
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I am just discovering the “Flower Garden Cutting” teqniques and am jumping up and down to get a copy of the book! I paint and the idea Melinda uses…to paint with fabric… mind blown! Where have I been? Wonderful, beautiful, fantastic!