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Old 09-24-2012, 07:51 AM
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GailG
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Originally Posted by Teacup View Post
Agree to use your computer and look for a font that will work for applique. Pick one that is not too fancy with a lot of serifs (the "feet" at the tops and bottoms of the letters). Otherwise you'll have a lot of extra corners to deal with. Try a sample with a raw edge applique method, satin stitch or buttonhole stitch. Use the fusible backing or try a glue stick for paper. Be sure to put something under your stitching area so the threads don't bunch. You don't have to use one of the expensive products unless you want to. I use tissue paper like you use for wrapping presents. I know some use paper towels. If you've not done satin stitch before, look for a tutorial online. There's some small tricks about turning corners/curves and where to stop with the needle down that will make your project smoother.

Here's a link to free tutorials on applique at Connecting Threads. http://www.connectingthreads.com/tut...tutorials.html
Thanks for the good advice. My quilt is already made and quilted. I wanted the applique above the quilting (didn't want the machine stitching to go through the appliques nor did I want to stop and start everytime I reached a letter or other applique. (Call me lazy) So the pieces will need to be appliqued by hand. And yes, I do want a simple block letter about 4 or 5 inches tall.
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