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CruisingStef 11-12-2011 07:31 PM

Hi!
I just put a Husqvarna Embroidery machine on lay-away. I plan on getting it out as soon as possible so I can start taking classes to learn how to use it. I know nothing about applique, but I think this machine will help me even more.
I'd love to chat with you'll about anything pretaining to applique.
Stephanie

penski 11-12-2011 07:42 PM

count me in!!!!

sherian 11-12-2011 07:44 PM

Wonderfully done!

Tinabug 11-12-2011 09:02 PM

Eons ago I did applique for my DD clothes I made. I enjoyed it then, have not attempted any since waaaay back then. I have some projects in waiting that could benefit from a little more expertise on the subject. Count me in, as a pupil!!

Marshalea 11-12-2011 10:13 PM

I like the look of applique... I to do the raw edge machine style. I always end up hand quilting each design in the end... I have been playing with the minky and cuddle soft fabrics and baby quilts

Lmiller1647 11-12-2011 10:23 PM

I love appliqué . It is so relaxing for me. (I also love to do hand quilting.) count me in!

roxie623 11-13-2011 12:59 AM

Craftybear count me in. Thanks for starting this.

jpthequilter 11-13-2011 03:23 AM


Originally Posted by JudyG (Post 1588398)
I really like needleturn applique too, but I have a terrible time with points. Any pointers on that?

I iron down the fold I will need to make the point before I start the stitching down process. At the very least, you will have a guideline, following the ironed fold- and are not so likely to get lost,

jpthequilter 11-13-2011 03:43 AM


Originally Posted by wordpaintervs (Post 4668632)
I have done some applique, but not a great deal. I want to one day learn reverse applique. I love using steam a seam 2 as opposed to needle turn, then either hand or machine blanket stitch after it is attached.
Nice to see you here CraftyBear

To practice reverse applique, take a piece of fabric and cut a hole or slit in it. Clip all the edges 1/4 inch in to make a seam allowance, and turn them under using the same steam a seam technique you have been using.

jpthequilter 11-13-2011 04:19 AM


Originally Posted by connie_1936 (Post 1950057)
forgot to mention i've done some very intricate appliques this way. if i ever figure out my photo program i'll post some poics

Good for you! I saw some interesting appliques in the International Quilt Festival, that looked like they were fused perhaps using a technique like you describe, then the edges were machine stitched using variable widths of satin stitching.


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