Old 02-16-2014, 07:02 AM
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GEMRM
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Originally Posted by Cre8tvlwyr View Post
Gemrm,
Don't get the wrong impression from what I wrote. I have used the starch method on a few things and it does work well once you get the hang of it. For some, it doesn't take long to do so and I have many friends that use this as their preferred method of applique. If you want a crisp finish, it does the best job. Many of the things I am working on now and in the recent past look better with a softer curved edge. If you are familiar with Pearl Piereira's works - Baltimore Christmas, Baltimore Halloween, American States Album [dont know if this is the right name...] She has hundreds of pieces in her blocks, some extremely small and much easier to deal with when using the starch method properly.

I think it is a good idea to try many different methods and use what you are most comfortable with depending on what you are making.
So far I have been pressing the applique piece edges over the freezer paper without glue or starch and then removing the freezer paper. Then I pin the piece into place and go from there. I think though, that I might try starching the fabric first on my next set of applique. I'll let you know how it goes.

And, I must get my camera out and post pictures - I have about 8 blocks done now.
Soon, I promise!
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