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Applique

It is made by sewing a shaped fabric onto a larger fabric, a patchwork square or a foundation fabric. Various Continue reading →

Baltimore Flowers

This is the technique of creating 3D flowers with fabrics using different folding and sewing methods. It can be used Continue reading →

Boutis Provencale

Boutis is a handcraft originated in Provence, France in 17-18th centuries. Maidens could not get married before completing their boutisses Continue reading →

Celtic Applique

Bias made from fabric are used in creating the ancient civilization of Celts’ traditional motifs. Examples: My Branches are Everywhere Dawn Continue reading →

Crazy Patchwork

Assembly of irregular shaped fabrics, subsequently embellishment of the assembled piece with embroidery, beads, crochet and ribbons is the outline Continue reading →

Cutaway Applique

This is a technique especially used in the applique of petty pieces. The applique that is pinned to the background Continue reading →

Japanese Folded Patchwork

It’s the application of Origami, Japanese art of paper folding, to the fabric. It can be used to get different Continue reading →

Kalinka

Kalinka technique is a variation of Log Cabin, in that trim strips of fabric are assembled and then appliqued. Whereas Continue reading →

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