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LadyAg77 08-14-2025 07:40 AM

Sewing Appliques Twice??
 
I have a question regarding sewing appliques twice- the first time using invisible machine applique to connect the pieces together (such as a tree with multiple branches), and the second time attaching the completed block to the background fabric.

From what I gather, the first time you use water soluable thread in the bobbin to connect the individual components. This means that when you actually sew the whole applique block to the background fabric, you must now use permanent thread and re-sew all of the invisible machine applique you already sewed once.

I don't see a need for this double effort, since you can securely glue the pieces together using temporary glue before attaching the bock to the background fabric. If, however, the above steps are what most appliquers use, then I am definitely "missing something", which is not surprising for me! :)

Can someone please explain what should be done and why? I feel like I'm going in circles and I don't know why! Thanks so much for sharing your experience.

thimblebug6000 08-14-2025 08:07 AM

I haven’t heard of this technique and do quite a bit of hand and machine appliqué. Can you post a link to the instructions or the name of the designer, thanks!

ktbb 08-14-2025 08:30 AM

agree with thimblebug6000 -and I agree that it is double work. I suggest the glue technique to hold it together til the final stitching.

Onebyone 08-14-2025 09:27 AM

Sounds to me like someone wanted to have a new way to do an old method for recognition in the quilt world.( A new way to use more invisible thread, more sales.) These days the views and followers mean everything. Only way to be sponsored by big companies is to have high amount of views and media presence. I can't think of but a few known quilters that aren't sponsored, an influencer, or an ambassador for major quilt brands.

dunster 08-14-2025 10:01 AM

I've never heard of that technique either, but I don't do a lot of applique, and I know there are almost as many methods as there are people who teach applique. Personally, I don't like using glue in a quilt, because I wind up with glue on my fingers, no matter how hard I try to be careful.

LadyAg77 08-14-2025 04:51 PM

Thank you so much for your replies! It was something I read about, and now that I'm getting ready for another applique quilt, it popped back into my head. It always bothers me when I don't understand something, and I never even considered it might not be a commonly used practice!


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