Old 04-17-2021, 07:30 PM
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Lalla
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I haven’t read more than a few pages of the many, many interesting posts here, so not sure if I’m asking an already-answered question - has anyone used Mod Podge for appliqué? It seems interesting to me?? I’ve tried a bit and am not sure that I can cope with all the mess compared with using Steam a Seam 2 or Mistyfuse, but does anyone think there are advantages to the Mod Podge technique? Also, on page one (I think) someone says they don’t rate raw edge appiqué as ‘proper appliqué; it IS!! It’s just one of many ways of adding one piece of fabric to another, which is all that is meant by ‘appliqué’. And has unique and interesting properties that other ways don’t. Just because hand-turned is harder work doesn’t necessarily make it more ‘proper’! I love the Appliquik method, too, especially for teeny weeny little pieces.
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