Old 05-30-2009, 06:10 AM
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bearisgray
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Originally Posted by mic-pa
Originally Posted by bearisgray
Originally Posted by mic-pa
when I hand applique stems etc. I cut them on the bias and and with right sides together I sew them down the side. Then I have strips of plastic made just for stems etc. (found at most quilt shops) insert them in the tube I have made and iron them with the seam in the center so as to have it hidden on the underside as I hand sew the stem down. Once ironed of coarse you pull the strip of plastic out. I hope you understand what I am trying to say. Maybe someone on here has a tutorial they can show you. Marge
Wouldn't you sew WRONG sides together ?
No, right sides together and when you insert the plastic strip you work the fabric so the seam is in the middle of the back, trim that seam to 1/8 in or less and press the stem down. Remove the plastic and and your seam will be on the underside of the stem. That way you do not have to turn it right side out which would be almost impossible because they are so narrow.
If I want the fabric to end up right side facing out, and I don't turn the narrow tube of fabric?????
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