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Hello again! Since the website update, it looks like posts on this forum from Dec. 26-29 were lost so I will post again. Thanks to those of you who replied - I had questions for you, but they are likely lost with my original post.
My son asked me to make a superman quilt so I decided to use a large (2' x 3') reproduction of the Superman shield/logo on a blue background. Past experience with fusing medium size appliqués has been disappointing as the appliqué area of the quilt bubbled and wrinkled after washing, and I don't want that to happen to this large Superman appliqué. I am looking for a way to attach the red to the yellow and ultimately the red/yellow shield to the large blue background so it lays flat with no puckers. What do you suggest? 1. Do you know of a fusible that won't cause the bubbles/wrinkles from washing? 2. Someone mentioned using a glue stick to attach all the pieces, so I went to Jo-Ann and bought a Fons & Porter Water Soluble Fabric Glue Stick - anyone have opinions/experience with this? 3. Another mentioned using bias tape to protect the raw edges around and in the shield, which is brilliant! 4. Any more pearls of wisdom? I plan to FMQ over the entire quilt. Thanks for any tips you can provide! |
Originally Posted by eltsorb
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Hello again! Since the website update, it looks like posts on this forum from Dec. 26-29 were lost so I will post again. Thanks to those of you who replied - I had questions for you, but they are likely lost with my original post.
My son asked me to make a superman quilt so I decided to use a large (2' x 3') reproduction of the Superman shield/logo on a blue background. Past experience with fusing medium size appliqués has been disappointing as the appliqué area of the quilt bubbled and wrinkled after washing, and I don't want that to happen to this large Superman appliqué. I am looking for a way to attach the red to the yellow and ultimately the red/yellow shield to the large blue background so it lays flat with no puckers. What do you suggest? 1. Do you know of a fusible that won't cause the bubbles/wrinkles from washing? 2. Someone mentioned using a glue stick to attach all the pieces, so I went to Jo-Ann and bought a Fons & Porter Water Soluble Fabric Glue Stick - anyone have opinions/experience with this? 3. Another mentioned using bias tape to protect the raw edges around and in the shield, which is brilliant! 4. Any more pearls of wisdom? I plan to FMQ over the entire quilt. Thanks for any tips you can provide! |
We will get through the confusion quickly enough. Sorry your post were lost. I think FMQ is the way to go on this quilt. I can't add to the many Ideas that were already mentioned. I believe you have a good handle on it. I for one use reverse applique technique when I am doing any applique.
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