Old 09-16-2010, 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by penny doty
Originally Posted by scowlkat
You can always use a one sided sew in fusible where you sew the non-fusible side to the right size of the fabric, make a small slit in the fusible and turn it right side out. After you smooth the seams out, you can then fuse the applique down and use a zig zag stitch. I prefer using a satin stitch because I really dislike the raw edge unless it is in a wall quilt that won't be washed very often.
This is the method I use, except I sew to another piece of fabric, and then use a fabric glue stick for placement, and when all pieces are in place, then I sew them all down, with what ever stitch that may suit my fancy at that moment. God bless.
What if it is a small piece,say less than an inch,will this work?
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