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Old 05-14-2019, 09:50 AM
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The only applique I've done has been on a wall hanging. I'm quilting a quilt that has applique that others have done and I am not sure if they would survive many washes. They seem to be OK but I wondered if those of you who do a lot of applique if you run a stitch all the way around each piece (say 1/8") to secure it or just treat it as you would the rest of the piecing?
(It is needle turned hand applique)
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Old 05-14-2019, 09:57 AM
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I treat it as the rest of the piecing, adding quilting where appropriate to the design, or to keep the applique from puffing out in the center if it is a larger piece . I would never stitch around the inside of hand applique. I would launder it carefully, as I do all quilts.
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I just do a blanket stitch all around my applique and I have never had to quilt over or around it and it has always stayed in place after many washings.
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​Needle turn appliqué is quite sturdy if it is done well. I would not machine stitch on hand appliqué.
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Maybe you could post a close-up picture of it? Then better/more accurate advice could be given.

Just yesterday, I just saw a wall hanging that each block had been made by a different person. Some pieces looked very "secure" - some looked like it was good that it was a wall hanging and not a child's drag-around quilt.
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Speak directly to whomever you are doing the work for and tell them of your concerns.
Have your suggestions ready .... and let them choose how it would be best quilted.
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Thanks everyone for your input. This quilt will be for me so I can wash it gently. The stitches on the appliques look pretty good …. there may be a few corners that could be an issue. There are so many leaves …. It's this project that I am finally getting around to quilting Row Robin top
I will just sew a stem in each leaf.
I just had concerns because I have never used a quilt that had applique on it before.
Thanks again.
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I do lots of applique quilts and always talk to the owner about the amount of quilting needed on the applique. Rule of thumb is I try to stay off the applique as much as possible--I quilt around it,and will only quilt on it if it's too big for the bat requirements and then just minimally. On occasion I have someone ask me to quilt more on the applique cause it's "lose".
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When I read the first post I think you're asking about how to quilt this quilt with the applique leaves. Is that correct?

I do a lot of needle turn applique and I've hand quilted one, machine quilted the others. In either case, I don't want the quilting to go through the applique. I quilt around each applique piece so it will 'pop' out and show up well. So, yes, I stitch as close to the applique piece as I can. That's often about 1/8" away.

If that's not what you were asking, I'm sorry I wasn't much help.
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Old 05-16-2019, 04:38 AM
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When I do applique, I use an invisible stitch, starting at the edge of the applique and running it under the fabric. Then, I come through the fabric very close to the edge, and go back down through the piece. The result is that my applique "floats" on the surface and no stitches show. I learned this technique through taking a class with Pat Campbell. It is sturdy and has held up well through the years.
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