Old 11-13-2014, 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by nativetexan View Post
you can use a fusible product that is one to be sewn through after applying to fabric. or you can do your applique pieces like Eleanor Burns of Quilt In A Day, use light weight fusible, draw applique item on smooth side, place on right side of fabric, sew on line. Clip opening if necessary to turn. turn and finger press. then lay onto quilt backing and press with iron. done. then blanket stitch by machine or straight stitch. no raw edges. i usually do SunBonnet Sues that way. good luck
I did an entire McKenna Ryan quilt with this method, and I think it's well worth the extra effort if it is going to be used and washed frequently. I don't care for the raw edges.
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