Can felted wool be needle turn appliqued?
#1
Because that's the only way I know how to do applique! Lol! I love the look of needle urn..m
My dad bought me a block-of-the-month quilt kit/club membership which utilizes wool applique blocks. I really do not want to stitch the wool shapes on using a blanket stitch or button hole stitch, as I am terrible at it and have high aspirations for this quilt! Ok, I give up trying to post using the new software with my blackberry. I can only see half of the screen! Lol!
Any tips for my applique quilt will be appreciated! Thank you!
My dad bought me a block-of-the-month quilt kit/club membership which utilizes wool applique blocks. I really do not want to stitch the wool shapes on using a blanket stitch or button hole stitch, as I am terrible at it and have high aspirations for this quilt! Ok, I give up trying to post using the new software with my blackberry. I can only see half of the screen! Lol!
Any tips for my applique quilt will be appreciated! Thank you!
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You're going to love working with the wool!. If you do it
by hand, it's like pulling a needle through butter. I have been trying to put a pic of mine on the forum but can't seem to do it. It's the most enjoyable applique I've ever done. I trace the applique pieces onto freezer paper, then iron it on the wool, and cut it out. By using the freezer
paper you are assured of nice crisp lines. Also, I use
sequin pins rather than regular straight pins, as they are
smaller and you're less likely to get hung up on them.
by hand, it's like pulling a needle through butter. I have been trying to put a pic of mine on the forum but can't seem to do it. It's the most enjoyable applique I've ever done. I trace the applique pieces onto freezer paper, then iron it on the wool, and cut it out. By using the freezer
paper you are assured of nice crisp lines. Also, I use
sequin pins rather than regular straight pins, as they are
smaller and you're less likely to get hung up on them.
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