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bearpaw 05-23-2009 12:54 PM

When hand appliqueing, do you applique a smaller piece onto the piece that goes onto the top or do you do the piece onto the top, then the little piece? Does this make sense? Like if you had a flower with a center, do you do the center first, then applique the flower or the other way around?

pittsburgpam 05-23-2009 01:23 PM

I don't know what the "standard" is but, when I did blue flowers that had a yellow center I appliqued the yellow onto the blue, then the whole flower onto the backing.

I think that's how it usually looks to me when I've seen other work.

Evelynquilts 05-23-2009 01:46 PM

I piece the piece that goes on the top first,,,,then the center on top of what I just stitched down....

cutebuns 05-23-2009 01:54 PM

it is a personal preference, I would imagine it depends on the size that you are working with as well. If you have not done a lot, I would be tempted to make a few samplers trying different things each time. Find out what works for you and what you are more comfortable doing. There are pretty much as many ways to do it as there are quilters on this board.

Lacelady 05-23-2009 02:00 PM

I was always told to work from the background forward, i.e. applique the flower to the background, then the centre to the flower. This would make it easier to keep layers flat. The only time I would do it the other way around was if, for instance, the flower were a large one, and I wanted to cut down on layers of fabric. Then I would sew on the centre of the flower, and cut away some of the flower from behind the centre. Then applique the flower to the background, and I could then cut away some of the background from behind the flower. With this method, you have to be careful making the first cut, and take into account that you must leave a quarter inch seam allowance.

BlueChicken 05-23-2009 02:42 PM

I was always told work from the "back" forwards as well. So petals first, then the center.

If you think of it in terms of a 3 dimensional picture, the bits furtherest away should be on first, the closest last.

I'm doing a cat block, and the tail goes first, then the body, then the head.

:-)

Skeat 05-23-2009 03:28 PM

I'm so excited for you to applique! You will just love it! When I applique....I work center out. I just did a vase w/stems...that had many leaves and flowers...I used my applique pins (so worth having these!) and pinned all of it. Then stitched my vase..which was the biggest item first..then each stem...then on to the leaves, and flowers. Make sense?So, for a flower...say a sunflower...I'd pin in place all of it....stitch the center of flower first...then the petals. hope this helps!:)Skeat

bearpaw 05-23-2009 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by Skeat
I'm so excited for you to applique! You will just love it! When I applique....I work center out. I just did a vase w/stems...that had many leaves and flowers...I used my applique pins (so worth having these!) and pinned all of it. Then stitched my vase..which was the biggest item first..then each stem...then on to the leaves, and flowers. Make sense?So, for a flower...say a sunflower...I'd pin in place all of it....stitch the center of flower first...then the petals. hope this helps!:)Skeat

Thanks everyone for the advice! :D

Instead of pinning all of the flower pieces down, could you just applique the center to the flower, then the flower to the background. I'm just wondering if this will distort the flower or if there is another reason why you would have to pin it all down first.

The background is a pretty big piece - so I'm trying to make it easier, if I applique the center of the flower to the flower, it would certainly be alot less awkward.

Lacelady 05-23-2009 04:19 PM

I don't generally pin any of mine, as I needleturn, and the thread would catch on all the pins and drive me crazy. With the 'snowflakes' on the left, I did tack them in place, because of all the little fiddly areas, and I wanted the grain of the white fabric aligned with the grain of the blue. Even so, it didn't hold me up too much, as I averaged one a week over the whole 42 I made.
I have occasionally put pins in from the back when I wanted to avoid a lot of tacking, so at least my thread doesn't catch on them then, if that is a help. By the way, can someone please tell me how to add my location in my profile? I have tried, and can't seem to do it.

bearpaw 05-23-2009 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by Lacelady
By the way, can someone please tell me how to add my location in my profile? I have tried, and can't seem to do it.

If you go to the top of the page, click on My Profile, you can enter your location in the "FROM" box.

PS - thanks for the advice!

Shemjo 05-23-2009 05:57 PM

Try the different techniques. One of our speakers at quild was a guy who does BEAUTIFUL applique. He works from the base forward when he does a piece. When he has the flower or whatever all together, then he appliques the object to the background. He has the outline drawn out on the base, and add pieces to that. (That is the technique I plan to use when I get the nerve to try this.) :?

Skeat 05-23-2009 06:37 PM

Come on 'another sharon'!:)You will have fun w/this:)We'll talk you thru it...it is fun!
I pin my pieces first as I am usually needing to keep my 'whatevers' in place and they not move on me as I sew....which could happen to me!(Travels all over great too like this)LOL It also helps me to decide the layers in what I am sewing on....Try the video 'Eat Your Cake The Piece Of Cake Way'....excellent for ideas, etc. Check your local library for it. Skeat

MadQuilter 05-23-2009 07:32 PM

I think one reason for not adding the small pieces to the larger pieces first is that the large piece can get distorted and the edges frayed.

Skeat 05-24-2009 03:17 AM

Vicki...I do hope you have figured out that in anything...you just have to find what really works for you:)We all have a bit of a different way of doing many things and each is what works for them/me:).

Go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSpdd...eature=related
it is a video on the piece of cake way. I found it better then the class I had signed up for and half the price:) Keep us posted! Skeat

Lacelady 05-24-2009 05:47 AM

Thank you Bearpaw, I've taken your advice re adding my location, this is just to see if it works. Re. your original question, have you considered working your applique in block fashion, which would make them easier to handle, rather than trying to work on a much larger piece of fabric?

Lacelady 05-24-2009 05:58 AM

Nope, still didn't work, re. adding my location, so I shall just have to say jump in with the applique, it's great for portable sewing, travelling, and something to have in your hands in front of the TV. (from Co. Sligo, Ireland).

bearpaw 05-24-2009 06:19 AM


Originally Posted by Lacelady
Nope, still didn't work, re. adding my location, so I shall just have to say jump in with the applique, it's great for portable sewing, travelling, and something to have in your hands in front of the TV. (from Co. Sligo, Ireland).

Just an idea, did you click the submit button after you changed it?

bearpaw 05-24-2009 06:22 AM


Originally Posted by Skeat
Vicki...I do hope you have figured out that in anything...you just have to find what really works for you:)We all have a bit of a different way of doing many things and each is what works for them/me:).

Go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSpdd...eature=related
it is a video on the piece of cake way. I found it better then the class I had signed up for and half the price:) Keep us posted! Skeat

Gorgeous quilts in that video, Skeat!
I'm started with just the flower on the background a few weeks ago, after I finish with this flower, the next one I'll do it applique the center to the flower, then the flower to the background. I'll see which I like better.

Thanks again, everyone, for all the advice!!!

Lacelady 05-24-2009 07:06 AM

Trying again Bearpaw, thank you for the tip.

Shemjo 05-24-2009 09:16 AM

Lacelady, your location has been added! Don't know when, but it is there now! Welcome to the board. I LOVE this international group, and your snowflakes are to die for! :lol:

Lacelady 05-24-2009 11:01 AM

Dear Shembo,
Thank you for the nice comments about my snowflakes - I was working on them when my husband left me for a much younger woman. When I finished the quilt, complete with icicles on the borders, I called it 'Cold Comfort'! I'm fine now, nine years later, but it was devastating at the time. I tried gaigai's advice about adding my location, and this time it worked, but I had done the same thing twice before and it hadn't worked - I think technology has a mind of its own sometimes.

Shemjo 05-24-2009 11:43 AM

Totally agree about technology having a mind of its own! :?

"Cold comfort" is a great name for the circumstances. I left my husband tons of yers ago when he wouldn't stay married! I was, but he wasn't, I was just where he had his clothes! Grrrr. Never saw him again after the day I left! No kids, no connection! My life is good now! :lol:

Suz 05-30-2009 06:43 AM

I, too, love applique. I work from the back forward. Once the larger flower piece is stitched into place, I go to the back side and clip away the extra fabric under the flower. If there are subsequent layers, I continue to clip away until the last piece is stitched = two layers. I do not cut away under leaves as when they are appliqued, they add just one more layer.

WHY? do you hand quilt? You will be glad that the extra layers have been removed.

Suzanne


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