Behind the Gate 22 x 22
Machine pieced, quilted, and appliqued
I worked out a way to make a two-sided leaf with raw edges that won't fray, or at least I think they won't. First I pressed a freezer paper pattern of the leaf to the right side of the fabric, cut around it leaving about a quarter inch margin, and then painted the edges of the wrong side with Liquid Thread, slightly diluted with water. It's important to be sure some of the Liquid Thread goes inside the margin of the leaf.
After it dried a bit, I fused the cutout leaf to the wrong side of the fabric. After it cooled, I cut out the shape of the leaf and peeled away the freezer paper.
I tried fusible web for this also, and it would work too, but the glue of the Liquid Thread seals the edges of the fabric, so there's little raveling. It also gives a nice crisp hand, with a tendency to curl, which is exactly what I wanted.
I must say it's a bit of a tedious process though. There were lots of leaves!
You can see the original photo and other interpretations on the Interpret This website.
You can see the original photo and other interpretations on the Interpret This website.