Hello from Huntsville, AL
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I like to use the freezer paper method. Trace the design on freezer paper cut it out. Iron it onto the right side of the fabric, cut it a little bigger than the freezer paper. Using a glue stick on the edges turn the edges over to the wrong side. then peel the paper off and use spray adhesive or glue stick to position it in place on your block, then stitch the edges down with whatever stitch appeals you.
I think this is easier than needle turn and hold up better than raw edge.
I think this is easier than needle turn and hold up better than raw edge.
here is an applique i did with this technique.
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#8
If you are doing fusible applique, my favorite trick ever is to draw the shape on the fusible paper then cut the center out so you are using only a 1/4 to 1/2 wide strip of fusible to put on the fabric. This makes is so flexible and decreases the weight. If you hand quilt, this is very important. I always use a satin stitch or decorative stitch to secure the piece.
Another method is to sew interfacing with the fusible side to the right side of the fabric, cut a small slit in the interfacing and turn the whole piece inside out. Then your fabric is right side out and the fusible is ready to place against your foundation fabric. You can use any stitch to secure it and my favorite for this is the blind hem stitch. You only have to catch the very edge since there are no raw edges due to having used the interfacing. Clear as mud?
Oh and by the way, Welcome to the Board from Tennessee!
Another method is to sew interfacing with the fusible side to the right side of the fabric, cut a small slit in the interfacing and turn the whole piece inside out. Then your fabric is right side out and the fusible is ready to place against your foundation fabric. You can use any stitch to secure it and my favorite for this is the blind hem stitch. You only have to catch the very edge since there are no raw edges due to having used the interfacing. Clear as mud?
Oh and by the way, Welcome to the Board from Tennessee!
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