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Old 08-01-2013, 05:06 AM
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Geri B
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Originally Posted by JustAbitCrazy View Post
Oh, Jan, you don't have to remove the applique pieces! Just go with your first idea and put a slit into the background behind where the noise is coming from and pull out whatever is in there. Afterwards you can slip stitch the slash you made if you choose to. If this were already quilted, it would be a problem, but since it's still just a top, it's no problem at all! Many quilters routinely cut slits underneath each and every applique piece to remove freezer paper pieces (and some don't even slip stitch the slits afterwards). Also, many quilters routinely
completely cut out the background fabric from behind each applique piece, only leaving a seam allowance. They do that just to reduce the bulk.
Yes cutting out the bkgrnd fab behind a needle turned or machine appliqué is normal, but she said hers was fusible appliqué---so no loose bkgrnd fabric there. If it is only one piece that is the concern...I would just unsew that piece, remove that paper and reset. I am presuming the sewing is either a blanket stitch or blind hem one.......if it is a satin stitch, carefully remove ........
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