How to Applique
#3
I just read about a new method where you don't need the freezer paper. You trace the design on the WRONG side of your foundation. You then cut a piece of fabric large enough to add 1/4" to the part you are going to applique and baste it on carefully following the lines traced on the back using a LARGE needle. You then turn your fabric to the right side trim to 1/4" around the basting and remove the basting a little at a time as you applique. The needle marks from using the large needle gives you a guide to turn the fabric under.
I haven't tried it but sounds like a foolproof and easier method to me.
I haven't tried it but sounds like a foolproof and easier method to me.
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I think machine applique with a fusible is easy :thumbup:
Here is how I do it http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-77851-1.htm
Here is how I do it http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-77851-1.htm
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I just made my first applique project. I used the freezer paper, but my direction book also explained the method of basting from the back. It's more like the regular turned needle without all of the marking. I might make a practice piece trying that method now. It's easier than I thought, especially using a fine needle, short pins and silk thread. Machine applique can be challenging because you need to have the needle in a outside down position to pivot around corners. It's not portable either, but centainly is an option if you like that look in your finished piece.
#8
I love to hand applique using the needleturn method. Find it very relaxing. The best things about needleturn is very light weight so can do in summer without overheating :shock: and I can take it anywhere I go and always have something to work on. Besides, I love the look of hand work.
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you only have to use freezer paper if you are doing needle turn hand applique; some people use fusable, some do machine applique...there are lots of different techniques; what kind of applique do you want to start with?
#10
Originally Posted by bamamama
I just read about a new method where you don't need the freezer paper. You trace the design on the WRONG side of your foundation. You then cut a piece of fabric large enough to add 1/4" to the part you are going to applique and baste it on carefully following the lines traced on the back using a LARGE needle. You then turn your fabric to the right side trim to 1/4" around the basting and remove the basting a little at a time as you applique. The needle marks from using the large needle gives you a guide to turn the fabric under.
I haven't tried it but sounds like a foolproof and easier method to me.
I haven't tried it but sounds like a foolproof and easier method to me.
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