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I have always enjoyed doing applique by hand only. Whenever I tried to do it on the machine I was less than happy with the results. I was watching a demo at a quilt show and the demonstrator stated you must have the open toe foot for machine applique. I bought one immediately and must admit I was hooked. You can see what you are doing and the results were amazing. Good luck!
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I use Stable Magic inside my applique. Its stiff, you cut out the piece, (actual size) attach it to the back of fabric with some glue stick (the washable kind) Cut out, adding a bit less than 1/4" for seams around the piece. Clip any inside curves almost to the Stable Magic. Use glue stick and turn the seam over onto the Stable Magic. Leave any side of a piece that will be covered by another piece un-turned. When all the pieces have been turned. I lay the pattern on a light box, then starting on the piece which lays fartherst back, use a tiny drop of Liquid Stitch on the unturned piece, then put the piece that is on top into the Liquid Stitch, press with iron to set. This makes everything stay together. Last is to use a tiny zig zag stitch with thread that matches the applique. Stitch all the seams down. Last put the applique in place on your background (again with glue stick) and stitch around the whole outside of the design. I use invisible thread for this step so I don't have to change colors when another piece is stitched over. Hope that's clear.
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I have used both the glue stick and freezer paper method and love to do hand work. I have taken classes in Paducah to learn new methods to do applique work and found each teacher has something to offer. Furthermore, I can do this and join my husband in the living room in the evenings.
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I use soft fuse and it works like a dream. The trick is to use a small ziz-zag with thread that matches the fabric and it is vitruall invisible. i also like hand applique it just takes longer.
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Hi Joanie, you asked about applique. I can tell you this IT IS ADDICTING! One year ago, I did my fist piece and since then have made three beautiful quilts and got my two oldest daughters hooked! What looks impossible is not. Use good thread and a tweezer to help with the tiny pieces. Try something simple first. I stick the piecs on , a few at a time, the baste a bit and away you go. I like to use a very thin short quilting needle, daughters like longer ones, I guess it's a personal thing. Love it1 :D :D :D
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