Another different applique border
Some time ago – on the 26th of April, to be exact – I posted a picture of an experiment I’d been doing to try and make the borders of appliqueed material more interesting. Rather than using the plain heavy satin stitch border you usually see, I tried to disguise the border and bring it into the design a little bit
Well, here’s another example of the same thing. It’s a portrait of a robin sitting in some branches (it’s a European robin, as you can see – not the American version!) and the robin is sitting on an appliquéd patch
The robin on his appliquéd background
The applique border has been used as a stem of the tree, and so it has leaves growing out of it, and there’s also another twisty twig with yet more leaves stitched on top of it all
Overall I’m quite pleased with the result. Of course all designs can’t be conveniently turned into this kind of thing, and in many cases you have no choice but to let the applique border be seen clearly for what it is. But it’s nice to be able to try something different from time to time