Applique -- fabric puckering
#11
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Is the applique puckering, or the fabric that your appliqueing it to? If its the fabric that your putting the applique on, I believe its the bobbin tension is to tite, Not a fact, just that I applique alot and in the past when I've had that problem, it was my tension, Hope that may help.
#13
I'm just wondering...since I am new to applique`...how do you get the paper out after you've applique`d the the applique` on the fabric? Do you leave a really small space, and remove it before you finish all the way around the item you are putting on top?
#15
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Central PA
Posts: 1,920
Buttercream,
If you are appliquing by hand, then leave the opening and carefully pull the paper out. If by machine, then make a small slit in the back of the appliqued piece, pull it out, and then slip stitch or fuse the opening closed.
Suzanne
If you are appliquing by hand, then leave the opening and carefully pull the paper out. If by machine, then make a small slit in the back of the appliqued piece, pull it out, and then slip stitch or fuse the opening closed.
Suzanne
#17
A few questions:
1. Are you paying attention to the grain of the fabric of your base and applique? This can cause great puckering!
2. Also, are your fabrics of similar weights?
3. Are you using the same thread in the bobbin as well as sewing?
4. Does your machine pucker fabric when using a zig zag stitch normally or it is this special project that is causing pain?
I prefer something like interfacing or heat-n-bond. They come in various weights and are marvelous to use. They will also stay in place! :)
L
1. Are you paying attention to the grain of the fabric of your base and applique? This can cause great puckering!
2. Also, are your fabrics of similar weights?
3. Are you using the same thread in the bobbin as well as sewing?
4. Does your machine pucker fabric when using a zig zag stitch normally or it is this special project that is causing pain?
I prefer something like interfacing or heat-n-bond. They come in various weights and are marvelous to use. They will also stay in place! :)
L
#20
Are they puckering when you press them after they've been appliqued...I'm new to machine applique but have done hand work for a long time... If both your fabrics weren't prewashed, then steam can make them pucker...or too hot of an iron. One of the reasons I prewash everything...even tiny scraps I aquire from garage sales etc...i put them in a zippered mesh "personals" bag and gently wash them by hand in a dish tub. then hang them to dry by clips on hangers. Then when I press after appliqueing they don't pucker.
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