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Old 12-27-2010, 08:09 PM
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I bought some little die cuts from Keepsake Quilting and I really like them. Am making my grandsons each a quilt and would like to applique a car, plane and train in different places on the blocks [not on every block]; just 3-4 per quilt. My question is how can I get them to stay where I want them in order to applique them on the machine? I normally use heat n bond, but you can't use that w/ these because there are open spaces. Would appreciate any help you could give me. Thanks
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Old 12-27-2010, 08:14 PM
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Ever try Elmer's School Glue? Iron them on and sew around them, then when washed the glue is washed away. This is a way that some seamstresses do their perfect quilt binding, iron on some glue.
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Old 12-27-2010, 08:21 PM
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What about spraying adhesive to the back of the cutouts?
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Old 12-27-2010, 08:28 PM
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I use double-sided fusible interfacing. It's backed with paper on one side. You iron it on the fabric, cut out the shape you need (or cut it first and iron it on, whichever you prefer), then peel the paper off and iron it in place. It's really lightweight, but bonds and holds nicely. You can get it at any fabric store.
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Old 12-27-2010, 08:32 PM
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
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I like lightweight steam-a-seam even better! That stuff wears like iron and will not ever let go. You can get it double sided, too.
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They make a spray similar to basting spray, that is just for applique :D:D:D
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tack them in place!!!
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i tried the elmers and iron i really liked it it doesnt take much
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Originally Posted by amma
They make a spray similar to basting spray, that is just for applique :D:D:D
Do you know what it is called? I may try the elmer's too. Thanks
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