Category — applique
The Chubby Bees!
The Chubby Bees have come to visit, and they just LOVE little babies! This collection of designs features just a touch of applique, making them simple — and fun! These designs are a joy to stitch, and will keep you — and baby! — smiling all day long! To purchase this collection, click here.
Floral Applique Motifs
These designs combine the best of applique and embroidery! Fast and fun, these are sized for the 5×7 hoop. You can use them on blue jeans and jackets, curtains, towels, etc. Click on each picture below to see the details of the actual stitch-outs. To purchase these designs as a collection of six designs, click here. To purchase any of these designs individually, click here.
Summer at Mom’s Quilt
The quilt was made possible with a lot of help from my friends on my Candy Apple Quilts Yahoo group. I asked for everyone to send a 6-inch strip of floral fabric to me so I could have lots of variety. The response was overwhelming! Here are just some of the fabrics that I received:
I was intrigued with finding a faster way to create all of the half-square triangles that would be needed for the center section, and for the border. Using a Gammill machine with a Statler Stitcher enabled me to do most of the work with the computer! I put a solid white fabric on the machine first. Then, I placed a strip of floral fabric right side down on the white fabric with a pin at each end to hold it in place. Using the computer, I set up all of the sewing for the half square triangles.I then cut the strips apart and ironed the pieces open to create all of the pieces I needed for the pinwheels.
When all of the pinwheels were complete, it didn’t take long to sew them together into the center portion of the quilt.
From the various green fabrics, I cut all of the leaves for the appliqued border. All of the applique was done by hand.
Back to the quilting machine with more white fabric, and a pretty lime green. All of the half square triangles were laid out in advance, and sewn row after row, non-stop.
After cutting the rows and blocks apart, I had all of the half square triangles that I needed for the outer border of the quilt!
The only job left was to measure the applique borders and the outer borders, and apply them. I added the binding, sprinkled a few yo-yos on for fun, and it’s done! Click on the images below to see the full-sized pictures.
This pattern for the quilt is available from McCall’s Magazine. For the half square triangle Statler pattern, please email Gary and Linda Schmitz at ewok335@centurytel.net, or check their web site for patterns.
April Blossoms Quilt
This pattern was featured in the March/April issue of Quiltmaker Magazine. When I saw it, I knew that it would be the perfect stash-buster! It’s so much fun to use up old fabric, so I can go shopping for more!
This quilt is made by hand-appliqueing a central square that measures 24 inches. Then, seven different borders are added that consist of half-square triangles, piano keys, standard borders, and four rectangular areas with more hand-applique. Having lots of large sections made the quilt top go together very quickly, and it was lots of fun!
To complete the quilt, I used a very small stipple in the areas surrounding the appliques, and patterns from Anne Bright’s Merrily Blooming collection for all of the other areas.
To finish everything and add a little more pizzazz, I made yo-yos from fabric, attched them to the flowers, and then added buttons on top! If you click on these images below, and then click again, you will be able to see the full size pictures.
Computer quilting meets 1930′s fabric
Jean chose a wonderful design to place in the empty area of her Dresden project! All of the fan blades were done using a curved line instead of traditional stitch-in-the-ditch, creating a much softer feeling:
Looking for a design to combine with the soft feel of the fan blades, Jean choose a design that could have created a problem if it had stitched in the fan blades. Using the Statler Stitcher and Creative Studio software, if was simply a matter of trimming away all parts of the design that we didn’t want. This trimming function created a smooth-stitching design that filled the empty areas perfectly.
Connie celebrates her mother
I had the rare privilege of working with Connie to complete a quilt that her mother Eunice pieced. It was done in bubble gum pink and apple green, and completely hand-appliqued. Eunice duplicated this beautiful pattern that was originally published in the mid-1800′s, and her applique is so perfectly done! Connie will be keeping this quilt in a special place to honor all of the beautiful hand work that her mother used to finish this beautiful quilt:
Garden Party Quilt is a prize winner!
I posted pictures of a quilt called A Mother’s Love last November, and have received many compliments on how beautiful it turned out to be…. but the real credit for this amazing quilt goes to a wonderful lady named Leslie Clarke. She spent countless hours piecing it, with applique and crystals in perfect proportion. She even added her own border to the entire edge that included more applique and crystals! This quilt was made with love for Leslie’s daughter Nicole, and it was truly a labor of love. I had named the quilt A Mother’s Love, but the actual name of the pattern is A Garden Party, and is available from Smith Street Designs.
This past week, Leslie received word that she had won second place in a quilting contest for this quilt! Congratulations, Leslie! Here is part of the story that Leslie included with her entry:
“This quilt was my first quilting project on my new embroidery machine. When the instructor teaching the class on how to use the machine pattern became ill, I decided to forge ahead and also to really stretch and make the queen-size quilt. My daughter was moving to a new apartment, and — since her favorite color is red — it had to be for her!”
If you’re anything like me, the first thing you think of when you are this happy is the Snoopy Dance theme song — this music has been dancing around in my head ever since Leslie told me she won the prize!
Growing Pains
We’re currently adding the embroidery designs back to this site, and we are having a few growing pains. You can access the designs by clicking on the left side of the page where it says Embroidery store, or in the yellow box at the top of the page in the link that says The Embroidery Store is now open. When you arrive at the store, some of the individual designs are marked as Out of Stock. This is one of the growing pains that I mentioned, and our web master will be fixing this just as soon as he can. All of the designs are available for your shopping cart.
Another growing pain is on the Collections page. You can see the name of the collection, but none of the individual designs that are in the collection. I’ve decided to feature two of the collections here, because they have a Christmas theme, and they are on sale right now!
Here are two of the collections — the Christmas Train collection, and it’s adorable stitched on a mantel scarf, and the Christmas Candles are wonderful on towels, table linens — anywhere that you want a touch of applique and glitz:
Boo Applique for Halloween!
I just received the cutest picture from Linda! She used the Boo Sign Applique and created an adorable wall-hanging!
What a creative idea, Linda! Thanks so much for sending along the picture!
Amy sent along a picture of how she used the same design on treat bags. I just love this! Thanks, Amy!
The Boo Sign Applique is available as a single design, or as part of the Autumn Collection that is on sale right now. You will receive 18 designs for one low price!
Beer Mug Applique and Tablecloth
- Beer Mug Applique
- Completed Beer Mug Tablecloth
This pattern goes together very quickly, and gives you lots of open space in the center for adding embroidery and appliqué! There are only 14 blocks to piece, and two outer borders, so it will be on your table quickly.
For free directions to make this tablecloth project, write to us and you will receive a PDF file right away. Simply send an email to Robin@CandyAppleQuilts.com with “Free Tablecloth” in the subject line.
Click here to purchase the embroidery machine files for the beer mug applique pattern that I used in this project, it’s available for instant download in DST, HUS, JEF, PES and SHV formats.










































































