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Old 04-27-2021, 08:44 PM
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Might some silicon paper between the appliqué and the iron work? I read somewhere here, too, that those ‘magic’ sponges work well to clean irons - they certainly do on mine, and it saves having to get special iron-cleaner sticks or cloths.

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Old 06-11-2021, 01:09 PM
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Hello - I’m thinking of starting a new floral project with dupioni silk. Has anyone ever done needle turn with silk? Thoughts? tips?
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Old 06-11-2021, 11:26 PM
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Nothing really helpful to suggest, other than I imagine it will be tricky and that some kind of fray-stop would be pretty important? Dupioni varies in stiffness doesn’t it, and softening it as much as possible must be something worth trying, otherwise folding under stiff silk would be pretty much of a nightmare; I’m sure there are far better people on the forum to answer this.
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Old 06-13-2021, 03:25 AM
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I've made two quilts with machine edge ( blanket stitch ) applique and I love them. have many more patterns for others that are appliques in parts, but never seem to get around to making another one. I've never tried needle turn applique as I fear it would take me until doomsday to finish it.
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Old 06-13-2021, 03:34 AM
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I really like applique because it adds unique designs to my pillows, quilts and table cloths. At this time many of my quilting friends are buying embroidery machines. Their work is beautiful, but I like to applique because the work is mine. I do not wish to sit and watch the machine do the work until it gets stuck. Also, the machines are pricey for my skill level. So I do raw edge applique on items that will be used and hand applique on felt and wool. One of my LQS teachers is very skilled in applique so she leads us with projects.
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Old 06-13-2021, 04:05 AM
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How perfect! I just rediscovered appliques! A picture posted here inspired me to attempt a project to try my idea. I used the stained glass pattern as the applique pattern! I'm using the seashells from another original window panel to complete the quilt. Work in progress.
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Old 06-13-2021, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by lindaschipper View Post
I've made two quilts with machine edge ( blanket stitch ) applique and I love them. have many more patterns for others that are appliques in parts, but never seem to get around to making another one. I've never tried needle turn applique as I fear it would take me until doomsday to finish it.
You would be surprised how fast it goes when you start. Of course it depends what type you are doing. Appliques like Baltimore quilts, with all the small pieces would take a lot of time. But simple appliques will go by fast, especially if you can do it when you watch TV. If you only did it while you are waiting for commercials to end, you can get a lot of mileage done. I can't believe how many commercials they cram into tv programs these days.

I also enjoy doing applique outside in the shade. It is lovely to hear the birds, see flowers, and just be in nature doing handwork.

I would suggest you start with an easy applique that you could put in one block. That way you will get a taste for it. If it doesn't float your boat, then at least you tried. You can always put that block into a wall-hanging and give it as a small hostess gift.
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Old 06-13-2021, 12:48 PM
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A few years ago I picked up the Apliquick system at a quilt show; it immediately improved my (turned edge) applique overnight. I eliminated all "bumps" around the edges of my pieces with the first use. I absolutely love it and never would go back to the many other methods I've tried. Kathy McNeil has a tutorial illustrating the use of the tools.
So far I've only used the fusible web that comes with the system, and it works well for me. Not so crazy about the glue stick, though; I prefer a dab of Elmers about the size of a pinhead; you can achieve that with a tiny metal cap that goes over the outlet of the bottle.
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Old 06-14-2021, 05:09 AM
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we now have a virtual board for applique, be sure to subscribe to it from the home page (thank you admin)

just go to the home page, scroll down to All User Defined Sections, find Applique and subscribe to it

this is where all of the links etc. will be posted for applique on this virtual board, so if you find something on the board that pertains to applique to be sure add it to our Virtual Board for Applique
I don’t do hand work. Will there be anything on here regarding machine appliqué?
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Old 06-14-2021, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by prairievem View Post
A few years ago I picked up the Apliquick system at a quilt show; it immediately improved my (turned edge) applique overnight. I eliminated all "bumps" around the edges of my pieces with the first use. I absolutely love it and never would go back to the many other methods I've tried. Kathy McNeil has a tutorial illustrating the use of the tools.
So far I've only used the fusible web that comes with the system, and it works well for me. Not so crazy about the glue stick, though; I prefer a dab of Elmers about the size of a pinhead; you can achieve that with a tiny metal cap that goes over the outlet of the bottle.
What is the Apliquick system?
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