At first it was so slow going that I started to get a little impatient. Thank goodness I kept watching...it was so beautiful and inspirational! So many ideas popped into my head. Thank you for making this video!
Very Very Cool!!!.. Not sure if I have this much patience!.. but it turned out beautiful and you are very inspiring!!.. What a wonderful way to use up scraps!.. Nothing goes to waste... I love it!.. Thanks
Oh wow! This is just gorgeous! I've never seen this technique before. My kiddos got leopard geckos for Christmas, so I'm going to try to replicate your design for them to hang near their terrariums. What a wonderfully better use of scrap fabrics than any other suggestions I've seen!
Wow just come across this, I’m learning appliqué but this popped up, I love this, it’s amazing, going to try this as I have lots of small pieces off quilting I do. Thank you for these great videos
Thank you, Angie. I have a question about the quilting part. What color thread did you use so that the white grout stays white and the dark background does not have a white thread showing through? Thanks. Kim
@@kimlaffont9951 The quilting does show on the back, but I'm ok with that. In the end, it is a little wall hanging, so you won't be looking at the back once it's hung.
Because of the spacing some fusible will show. And that's ok. Just if you decide to press it any more you need to use the release paper or teflon sheet so it doesn't stick to your iron.
Hola ese papel efectivamente tiene pegamento por ambos lados que se funde con el calor de la plancha, lo consigues en tiendas de patchwork, ella usa el papel de pegamento lite que es más maleable, espero haberte ayudado, saludos 😁😘💕
Any tulle will work. You should experiment, because even different colored tulle might give you an interesting effect. You could also try organza. The idea is to play with this.
There is no second layer of steam of seam. What I place on top of the mosaic design is a piece of transparent tulle (or organza), to help keep the pieces in place. And then quilt on top of that.
@@triplel9691 Once you press the mosaic pieces onto the steam a seam you just peel the release paper off. The place the mosaic on top of your quilt sandwich. Does that make sense?
At first it was so slow going that I started to get a little impatient. Thank goodness I kept watching...it was so beautiful and inspirational! So many ideas popped into my head. Thank you for making this video!
I love this! What a painstakingly great job u did on this art quilt!!! Thank you for making it!
Just beautiful!!! Wonderful tutorial Angie! you have amazing patience and beyond.....that is a gift! thank you, educating and so inspiring ❤
Very Very Cool!!!.. Not sure if I have this much patience!.. but it turned out beautiful and you are very inspiring!!.. What a wonderful way to use up scraps!.. Nothing goes to waste... I love it!.. Thanks
It is so beautiful! N the best part if u explained the process pretty well. Thank u for sparing time for this.
Angie, that is spectacular! I love puzzles, would definitely have the patience for a fabric mosaic project. Thanks. 🙏🏼
This is fabulous Angie. Great Job. It is gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing.
Oh wow! This is just gorgeous! I've never seen this technique before. My kiddos got leopard geckos for Christmas, so I'm going to try to replicate your design for them to hang near their terrariums. What a wonderfully better use of scrap fabrics than any other suggestions I've seen!
That’s kind of you. Thank you! I love different collage techniques and this one is particularly fun to do. Good luck with your project!
What a neat idea! And a beautiful work of art you made! Thank you!
Wow just come across this, I’m learning appliqué but this popped up, I love this, it’s amazing, going to try this as I have lots of small pieces off quilting I do. Thank you for these great videos
Pretty amazing!
Beautiful! lots of patience with bitty pieces. ! muy interesante!
Wow, this is incredible!
❤que perfeição!!!! Lindo❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much, that is great!!!!
Thank you!
Thank you, Angie. I have a question about the quilting part. What color thread did you use so that the white grout stays white and the dark background does not have a white thread showing through? Thanks. Kim
I used white thread and only quilted along the grout lines.
@@AngiePadilla And it looks okay on the back? I was worried it would look bad.
@@kimlaffont9951 The quilting does show on the back, but I'm ok with that. In the end, it is a little wall hanging, so you won't be looking at the back once it's hung.
I love this technique, I'm going to try to make one very soon, thanks for the inspiration 💕❤️😘😘😘
I have done a 9x12 but after pressing the fusible still shows. What can I do or is that normal?
Because of the spacing some fusible will show. And that's ok. Just if you decide to press it any more you need to use the release paper or teflon sheet so it doesn't stick to your iron.
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Beautifull
Love this sew pretty
Ese papel tiene pegante como se llama gracias un abrazo desde mi Colombia
Hola ese papel efectivamente tiene pegamento por ambos lados que se funde con el calor de la plancha, lo consigues en tiendas de patchwork, ella usa el papel de pegamento lite que es más maleable, espero haberte ayudado, saludos
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That is so cool, I have never seen this done with fabric. So much fun, I can do this. Thank You, for sharing your time with all of us. ❤️
This is really special! It delights me. Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you for this inspirational project
Very nice! Such pleasant colors too.
Just amazing! Thank you
This is awesome
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Will ivory tulle work? I couldn't find clear tulle.
Any tulle will work. You should experiment, because even different colored tulle might give you an interesting effect. You could also try organza. The idea is to play with this.
Thank you for the great tutorial!
Thanks for watching!
how do you get the second layer of lite steam a seam to come off with the mosaic pieces in place? This is lovely
There is no second layer of steam of seam. What I place on top of the mosaic design is a piece of transparent tulle (or organza), to help keep the pieces in place. And then quilt on top of that.
@@AngiePadilla No I mean the second piece of paper which is stuck to the webbing
@@triplel9691 Once you press the mosaic pieces onto the steam a seam you just peel the release paper off. The place the mosaic on top of your quilt sandwich. Does that make sense?
@@AngiePadilla I clearly need to practice more as the release paper doesn't want to let go :)