Appliqué Question
#11
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Ladygen that is adorable, those are probably the cutest butterflies that I have seen, seriously adorable. I am like you I do all applique by hand. I like the freezer paper method. I am a hand quilter so for me to use a fusible bond it makes the quilting process harder.
Applique can be so much fun so I would suggest trying all methods and see which one you like best.
Applique can be so much fun so I would suggest trying all methods and see which one you like best.
#13
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
The keyword for applique is patience!
Just take your time. make sure you keep your needle down when going around corners. Patience...don't hurry it! In no time, you'll master it!
Just take your time. make sure you keep your needle down when going around corners. Patience...don't hurry it! In no time, you'll master it!
#14
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Location: currently central new jersey
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would you consider doing it the e. burns way? she cuts it as one with iron-on webbing. the webbing faces the right side of the fabric to cut. she cuts AND sews all around. she makes a slit [carefully] through the web in the back and turns it right-side out. now, she has a shape that is right side out with the bonding side right side out on the back. after poking all around the seams from the hole in the back, and finger pressing, she presses in place to her project. now that it's secure, she blanket stitches OR machine invisible stitches all around. if she has things like antennae, she embroiders them. eyes are french knots. she does NOT satin stitch. but she says that's her own preference.
#15
Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35423-1.htm
If you are leery of applique, check out the thread above. It's a pieced butterfly that was posted on the board. Searching butterfly quilt will give you a couple of people's pictures of a smiliar quilt.
If you are leery of applique, check out the thread above. It's a pieced butterfly that was posted on the board. Searching butterfly quilt will give you a couple of people's pictures of a smiliar quilt.
#16
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try this. it's in french, but once you click on the picture you like, the pictures
themselves show exactly how to do it.
http://quiltine.free.fr/page%2012_sampler_papillons.htm
another: http://www.qorsite.com/styles/mini/m...terflymini.pdf
another: http://www.fvqg.org/pdffiles/may08bom.pdf
one more: http://www.azpatch.com/bom/bom2001/05may01/bom01may.htm
themselves show exactly how to do it.
http://quiltine.free.fr/page%2012_sampler_papillons.htm
another: http://www.qorsite.com/styles/mini/m...terflymini.pdf
another: http://www.fvqg.org/pdffiles/may08bom.pdf
one more: http://www.azpatch.com/bom/bom2001/05may01/bom01may.htm
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