Anyone use the Appliquick for applique?
My guild had a demo on the Appliquick method. I bought the starter pack that included the two long tools, glue stick and fusible. I tried the method this morning. I like it a lot. My pieces have smooth even edges. I made 1/2 circles and they are perfect and took no time at all to make a dozen. The fusible is very lightweight, can't really tell it's there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B4kh1L_dbg |
Is the fusible available at quilt shops or does it have to be ordered?
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It was demoed by a quilt shop so any shop that carries the Appliquick products will have it.
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Looks like a fantastic way to do applique.
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If you are paid member of "The Quilt Show," you can get 30% off the tools. I'm still sitting on the fence. It looks like a great method.
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I just recently purchased the tools with my 30% coupon but have not yet used them. I am getting ready to make a Mommy & Me crib quilt so I plan to get my feet wet on that project. I saw the video on The Quilt Show a while back and she makes it look so easy.
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Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 7889040)
Is the fusible available at quilt shops or does it have to be ordered?
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I was wondering if, or how, you remove the fusible product
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I don't remove it. I tired many different tools to compare since I had the rods. Nothing I tried worked better then the rods. I even tried the seafood tools some said worked. The rods are hefty and that makes a difference.
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Originally Posted by fruitloop
(Post 7889034)
My guild had a demo on the Appliquick method. I bought the starter pack that included the two long tools, glue stick and fusible. I tried the method this morning. I like it a lot. My pieces have smooth even edges. I made 1/2 circles and they are perfect and took no time at all to make a dozen. The fusible is very lightweight, can't really tell it's there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B4kh1L_dbg |
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