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Swannie 06-09-2018 08:15 AM

Applique
 
How does one keep the figures from falling off as I'm appliquing??? The friction created by rotating the fabric seems to loosen some items. All seems secure Until I go to the sewing machine.

soccertxi 06-09-2018 09:21 AM

how about a dot of fabric glue in the middle of the piece? Not enough to soak thru, but just enough to grab the background/piece underneath? I have also resorted to pinning *carefully* underneath...out of the way, if its large enough to quilt around. I think I used those short applique pins for that.

Tartan 06-09-2018 09:30 AM

I don't have any trouble if I use Wonderunder but some of the lighter weight fusibles do not stick as well. I would just put in a few silk pins( tiny and won't leave holes) in the appliques until I could stitch them down.

selm 06-09-2018 10:40 AM

School glue may help.

jackiesmith 06-09-2018 10:58 AM

A dab of glue stick works.

Swannie 06-09-2018 01:47 PM

Fabric glue is great but perhaps I need a different fusible. Went to the ironing bd and lifted each item that was loose and rubbed on some glue. Then I partially stitched EVERY item. It was a lot of threading, but we'll see if that works.

Stashelf 06-09-2018 04:14 PM

heat and bond lite it''s an extra step but once the appliqué piece is ironed in place it is not going anywhere

Boston1954 06-09-2018 05:07 PM

I use Wonder Under 805. It is terrific!

Mkotch 06-10-2018 02:40 AM

The "old fashioned" approach works for me - thread basting, using cheap quilting thread and a big stitch.

mac 06-10-2018 07:41 AM

I will also baste my pieces on. I like doing this because it will keep the piece I am appliqueing flat to the surface AND I don't have to deal with pins while sewing. I started basting like this a long time ago and have done it ever since. I was trying to sew a small piece and my thread kept getting caught on the pins. When I finally got the piece sewn on, I was so tense that I almost stopped appliqueing for a while. I took an applique class from Jeanna Kimball and that is how she does her applique and I haven't used any other method.

By the way, if you are basting before you are sewing on the sewing machine, you need to baste on the inside of your piece, at least a 1/4" away from the sewing line.

mengler 06-10-2018 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by Swannie (Post 8073358)
How does one keep the figures from falling off as I'm appliquing??? The friction created by rotating the fabric seems to loosen some items. All seems secure Until I go to the sewing machine.

In addition to the above there’s always heat and bond. Also you could use a shot of spray baste. I use that stuff for everything. Walmart has it for half the price at JAF.

sJens 06-10-2018 11:06 AM

If using glue--try small dots of glue and not a line.

meanmom 06-10-2018 01:07 PM

I love Roxannes glue baste it. It seems a little bit pricey for the little bottle. It is worth it's weight in gold. I use it to hold my machine applique in place. The little bottle last forever.

cashs_mom 06-10-2018 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by jackiesmith (Post 8073474)
A dab of glue stick works.

That's what I would do

madamekelly 06-10-2018 08:07 PM

I se Elmer’s school glue to hold my appliqués in place while I hand sew around them, so you could probably use it too while machine sewing.


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