Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Let's Talk Turkey

Lately I have been crushing on Dresden Plate quilt blocks and projects...both pointed and rounded versions...there is something so vintage about them, yet they can be made to look completely modern, simply by changing the fabric and the layout. I love seeing plate designs worked in bright, cheerful, modern prints...however, today I am sharing a unique twist with you using lovely autumn batiks! This is one of my newest design creations for AccuQuilt - a set of GO! Let's Talk Turkey Placemats...don't they just make you smile?? These placemats are designed around using half of a Dresden Plate block for the fan of the turkey...and I had so much fun creating them!

All of the pieces/shapes were cut with my AccuQuilt GO! Big Fabric Cutter using the following six dies:
...and I used gorgeous fabrics from Island Batik - don't they work perfectly for these Thanksgiving placemats?!

The fan, body, and neck/head of the turkey are all cut from the GO! Dresden Plates (55071) die...and I used the GO! Holiday Accessories (55321) die to cut the feet and beak. I cut teeny tiny fabric circles for the eyes, but you could hand stitch French Knots...or use tiny buttons...or use a specialty machine stitch - I think tiny buttons would be extra cute (but may not work well if you use them for placemats - your plate may tilt a bit). I used a blanket stitch with transparent thread to machine appliqué all the shapes in place.








I thought using these turkeys on a table runner would be fabulous, as well...maybe one turkey on each end with simple patchwork in between...hmmm - another idea for my "spare time"...

If you would like to try making a set of GO! Let's Talk Turkey Placemats, you can find the pattern FREE for a limited time on the AccuQuilt website...simply visit:
http://www.accuquilt.com/shop/go-let-s-talk-turkey-placemats-pattern.html

If you are new to Dresden Plate designs, this is a great way to get started! I hope you will try this pattern out...and if you do, please be sure to share your turkey project photos with me...

Check back soon for more seasonal ideas...I have more fun things to share...

7 comments:

  1. LOVE that witchy cat bag - wish I was a sewer ! your turkey is just adorable. have fun with fall ! Mel

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  2. These turkey placemats are so cute, Belinda! They make me smile! I really like the fabrics you used; so very autumn. I think your turkeys would make a fun table runner.

    xoxoxo,
    Robin

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  3. Oh so cute, love the colors you chose.

    Blessings
    Catherine

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  4. I love Dresden Plates too! I find though I just can't work with a design collection. I just have add my stash stuff even if its older. I blend all genres of fabric . Nice fast design.

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  5. I love Dresden Plates too! I find though I just can't work with a design collection. I just have add my stash stuff even if its older. I blend all genres of fabric . Nice fast design.

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  6. I love Dresden Plates too! I find though I just can't work with a design collection. I just have add my stash stuff even if its older. I blend all genres of fabric . Nice fast design.

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