Apples a la Asheville. Student results from Ellen Lindner's Double Reverse Applique class. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Apples a la Asheville

How ’bout them apples?

Apples a la Asheville. Student results from Ellen Lindner's Double Reverse Applique class. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

These are just a few apple projects from my recent “Double Reverse Applique” class in Asheville, NC. The women were adventurous and flexible. It definitely showed as they created a variety of wonderful pieces.

Here’s Nancy with her apple, also shown above.

Apples a la Asheville. Student results from Ellen Lindner's Double Reverse Applique class. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Marian put her red in the background.

Apples a la Asheville. Student results from Ellen Lindner's Double Reverse Applique class. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Liz used more subdued colors.Apples a la Asheville. Student results from Ellen Lindner's Double Reverse Applique class. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Kay didn’t even get the full supply list before coming to class, so she grabbed a bunch of green fabrics and went for it!

Apples a la Asheville. Student results from Ellen Lindner's Double Reverse Applique class. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Janet stuck with classic colors.Apples a la Asheville. Student results from Ellen Lindner's Double Reverse Applique class. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

As did Diane. But look how different they are!
Apples a la Asheville. Student results from Ellen Lindner's Double Reverse Applique class. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Once she got home, Chris redid the bottom portion of her piece, making it lighter. You can see her class version in the first photo.

Apples a la Asheville. Student results from Ellen Lindner's Double Reverse Applique class. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Aren’t these wonderful? Don’t you love the variety? This class is always popular and well received. And I think these photos show why.

Great job, ladies!

Ellen Lindner
P.S. Learn more about bringing this class to your guild or check out the eBook that teaches this technique.

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