
For this challenge, we were encouraged to use an edge-painting technique that was used for a quilt called Full Bloom. A great youtube tutorial was the inspiration. (Click HERE). The basic premise is to appliqué the pieces using the edge painting technique.
This is the fantastic fabric I received, along with 5 spools of 40 weight Aurifil thread. The collection is called Poetic Bouquet, designed by Kathy Engle for Heidi Pridemore of The Whimsical Workshop.

I decided to use the Garden Party quilt pattern by Laura Heine. You can get the pattern HERE. I wanted a pattern that had some fairly large pieces and this fit pattern with flowers and butterflies fit my purpose!

I traced out the pattern onto six 22″ background squares of Frosting – an Island Batik neutral that is available year round. The individual pattern pieces were cut out using 19 of the 20 fabrics in the collection. (The 20th fabric was used for the binding.). The design board was handy for pinning each of the fabrics on the main squares. I was able to ensure that the purple petals and the light petals were in different positions.
Then I started to glue each piece into place, using Acorn Seam Align glue. (You can get the glue HERE). I had this glue in a “Precision Piecing” kit that has been sitting in a drawer for a LONG time. I had never used the kit because I don’t see the point in gluing each and every seam that I sew. ANYHOW, I decided to try it for gluing the pieces onto the background. It worked like a charm!!!! Especially with the Oliso Iron, to press it into place.



When the 6 squares had the individual pieces ironed on them, it was time to audition the layout. The first was an attempt at alternating the butterflies. The 2nd had all the squares in the same orientation and the 3rd had the 3/4 flowers. The 3rd layout won!



I decided that I would appliqué each square on it’s own. Since it would be easier to manipulate a 22″ square than a whole quilt. I chose to use Hobbs Batting Heirloom Cotton with scrim as I knew that it would appliqué nicely on my machine and not get caught up in the feed dogs. (Yes, it required frequent cleaning, but it worked). I was able to cut several layers of the batting easily with the Missouri Star Amelia Scissors as the rotary cutter would not cut through the layers. A test sample was made to make sure I was on the right path.



I was using the 40 weight Aurifil Thread I had received in my July box and quickly realized that I shouldn’t (or didn’t need to) use the 40 weight in the bobbin or I would run out of thread for the top. I used a lot of various Aurifil Thread 50 weight bobbins in colours close to what I was using on the top. Here is what the stitches looked like on the back of the batting. I used a few different Appliqué stitches on my Janome M7 to thread paint the sides of the pieces. #18 was used the most, #17 was used occasionally and a simple zig zag was used once in a while (on the stems and leaf centres).



Here are some close-ups of the stitching from the front.




Once each of the squares was appliquéd, they were sashed together with Island Batik‘s solid grey and a backing applied. The background was free-motion quilted around each of the appliqué pieces. The sashing and borders were quilted using the same appliqué stitch that was used for the edge stitching.

Quilt Stats:
- Size: 48″ x 70″
- Fabric: Island Batik: Poetic Bouquet, Solid Black (butterfly centres), Amber (flower centres, from Opulent Orange), Frosting (Background) and Solid Grey (sashing and borders).
- Hobbs Batting Heirloom with scrim binder: 80/20
- Aurifil Thread: 40 weight
- 2745: Midnight
- 2545: Medium Purple
- 5005: Bright Turquoise
- 1128: Light Blue Violet
- 2515: Light Orchid
- 4661: Mint Julep (Variegated)
- Aurifil Thread: 50 weight
- 2140: Orange Mustard
- 2600: Dove Grey
- 2692: Black
- Quilting: Aurifil Thread 50 weight: #2600, Dove Grey (a cone that I received from Missouri Star Quilt Co.)
- Schmetz Needles: Microtex 70/10 and Microtex 80/12
Make sure you visit Megan Best‘s blog! She has the same collection as me!!! And, I also heard that she used some of the same appliqué stitches as me!! I can’t wait to see her quilt!!
Where can you find Poetic Bouquet?
There are several stores throughout the USA that sell Poetic Bouquet, here are a few:
- Creekside Quilts: Oregon
- Missouri Star Quilt Company
- Mill End Store: Oregon
Thank you
The following, Island Batik and Industry partners, made this project possible. They supplied the products for free as my role as an Island Batik Ambassador! Island Batik, Aurifil Thread, Hobbs Batting, Schmetz Needles, Oliso Iron.





Adventurous Appliqué Blog Hop
Week 1: Visit Island Batik’s blog for a recap of Week 1: HERE.

Week 2:
September 9:
Brenda Alburl ~ Songbird Designs.
Lisa Pickering ~ Lisa’s Quilting Passion

September 10:
Gail Sheppard: Quilting Gail you are here!
Megan Best ~ BestQuilter

September 11:
Kim Jamieson-Hirst ~ Chatterbox Quilts
Jane Hauprich ~ Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting.

September 12:
Carol Stanek ~ Stitch with Color
Julia Schweri ~ Inflorescence Designs.
Victoria Johnson ~ Forever Quilting for You.
September 13:
Visit Island Batik Blog for an opportunity to win some awesome fabric and see a recap of this week’s blog hop quilts!

Week 3:
September 16:
Suzy Webster ~ Websterquilt.
Jennifer Thomas ~ Curlicue Creations.

September 17:
Preeti Harris ~ Sew Preeti Quilts.
Emily Leachman ~ The Darling Dogwood.
Leah Malasky ~ Quilted Delights.

September 18:
Sandra Starley ~ Textile Time Travels.
Susan Deshensky ~ Lady Blue Quilts Studio

September 19:
Pamela Boatright ~ PamelaQuilts
Renee Atkinson ~ Pink Tulip Quilting
Maryellen McAuliffe ~ Mary Mack Made Mine.
September 20:
Visit Island Batik Blog for an opportunity to win some awesome fabric and see a recap of this week’s blog hop quilts!
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Gail
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- Wednesday Wait Loss @ Inquiring Quilter
- Happy Needle and Thread @ My Quilt Infatuation
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Hi Gail, you did a great job on that quilt! I watched the edge-painting technique video but I’m not a fan of glue – I tend to get it everywhere except where it needs to be lol Thanks so much for linking up to Free Motion Mavericks. Have a great week.
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Thank you!! I know glue can make a mess, but using the Acorn Seam Align glue, it was very controlled and my fingers were definitely not a mess! It’s a Canadian product, so you might want to give it a try!
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Such a pretty quilt! That’s a lovely collection. I just love purple, so it’s perfect for me! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2024/09/11/wednesday-wait-loss-397
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Thanks, Jennifer!! It is a beautiful collection!!! One of my favourites! (but, I’ve been known to say that often!). Thanks for hosting Wednesday Wait Loss!
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Absolutely beautiful, Gail! I love the different layout options. Have a great day!
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Thanks, Jennifer!! it was actually FUN to do the appliqué on this quilt!
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Beautifully done! You picked a wonderful pattern to go with those fabrics. Very pretty!
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Thank you, Kate! It was fun to make. Time consuming, but I enjoyed the process and loved the final result!
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Thread stitching is new to me. I can imagine using it whenever I am quilting something fuzzy or furry. The pattern you selected was perfect to showcase this technique.
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Thanks, Gwyned! It was a new technique for me as well!! It was fun to do!
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Congratulations on another beauty, Gail. Love the stitching you used…I think I have something like that on my Bernina, but I will go and check. It is fun to see how the butterflies and flowers move around in the different versions of the quilt. Great job!
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Thanks, Kathleen!! It was a fun quilt to play with!
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I have always liked that pattern when I saw it online. I like it more with the purple colors that you chose to use.
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Thank you!! it was a perfect pattern for the fabric collection I was given and the technique we had to use! I just LOVED the variety of purples!
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I love it, Gail!! Great job! This is another fantastic collection and your pattern is awesome!
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Thank you very much, Brenda!!! It is a fantastic collection! Again, another one of my favourites!
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I think this is wonderful. I have zoomed all your pictures and I love the effect of your stitch numbers 17 and 18. It looks great on the back too 🙂
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Thanks, Janine! It was a fun quilt to make!! And the different applique technique is one I’ll use again!
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Your quilt is lovely Gail, looks like a great pattern too.
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Thanks, Denise! It was a fun pattern!
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Love the colorway for this wonderful pattern! Thanks for sharing your sewing method, too.
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Thank you!! It was fun to make!
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Pretty quilt.
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Thank you!
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Beautiful. I love your applique flowers. Thanks for sharing
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Thank you very much, Bonnie!
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