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Old 09-08-2010, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by alica1367
Originally Posted by quilting Carol
Yes I think you are correct...frezer paper,spray the can starch in lid to make liquid, and craft glue.
Then you sew around it to finish it.( lift up and sew between clipped area)
I would think she probably used applique glue so it would dissolve, craft glue would be hard wouldn't it?
I didn't know of anything called applique glue - have YOU used it? How would you rate it?
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Old 09-08-2010, 03:37 PM
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Seems to me any craft glue will work. I use Elmer's Craft Bond. Just spray a tiny spray to make piece stay in place umtil I applique.
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Old 09-08-2010, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
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Originally Posted by quilting Carol
Yes I think you are correct...frezer paper,spray the can starch in lid to make liquid, and craft glue.
Then you sew around it to finish it.( lift up and sew between clipped area)
I would think she probably used applique glue so it would dissolve, craft glue would be hard wouldn't it?
I didn't know of anything called applique glue - have YOU used it? How would you rate it?
I haven't used it. just bought some today. But the ladies at my guild that applique swear by it.
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this technique is not better or faster. it has many more steps than a drunkard's path and it's a circle, not a drunkard's path. they also didn't show you how you have to stitch around the round snipped section by lifting the flat surface with the hole a tiny bit at a time while you work your way around the entire hole, lifting with one hand and steering the fabric with the other. been there, done that. only once and never again.

imo, it's a much better idea to practice and learn how to curve-piece the traditional way with no glue or freezer paper. i think sometimes we tend to over-technique ourselves and forget the craft of piecing.
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
this technique is not better or faster. it has many more steps than a drunkard's path and it's a circle, not a drunkard's path. they also didn't show you how you have to stitch around the round snipped section by lifting the flat surface with the hole a tiny bit at a time while you work your way around the entire hole, lifting with one hand and steering the fabric with the other. been there, done that. only once and never again.

imo, it's a much better idea to practice and learn how to curve-piece the traditional way with no glue or freezer paper. i think sometimes we tend to over-technique ourselves and forget the craft of piecing.
Exactly. Try working with scraps, after about 2 or 3 you get the hang of it. Try bigger sizes first. Small ones are a little more difficult but with practice you can conquer them.
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I like that methiod. Thank you and God bless.
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Thank you


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I like that methiod. Thank you and God bless.
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Ricky Tims and Alex Anderson's Quilt show had an episode recently that showed how to do this method with freezer paper and glue.
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I sew in the seams then go back and applique the curve. For me it is quicker and easier.
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"I sew in the seams then go back and applique the curve. For me it is quicker and easier."

applique, would you have more information or a link on your method of doing the circles.
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