Old 12-30-2012, 01:17 PM
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JulieR
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Originally Posted by Peckish View Post
That's not silly, that's EXACTLY what "needle-turn" appliqué is. You must have seen someone somewhere using this technique! Thankfully, there is more than one way of doing appliqué. You can fuse it; you can stitch the raw edges with a buttonhole stitch or a satin stitch; you can turn under the appliqué seam allowances and starch them, then hand or machine stitch. No rules except have fun and enjoy the process!
Exactly! The MSQC tutorial shows a few different types of applique, not just needle-turn, and whatever works for you is the right one! I prefer needle-turn (with no freezer paper, glue or hot irons), but there are plenty of methods out there. Enjoy the process!
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