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Geri B 01-25-2015 05:10 PM

Using wonder under?
 
When you are doing an iron on Appliqué using whatever product you prefer, do you apply the iron on on the whole item or do you " frame it" with just the narrow edge to make it softer feeling/looking? I now just frame the item, like the finished feel better.....especially if there are more than one layer of fusible.......and easier to quilt.....just wondering.....

ontheriver 01-25-2015 05:26 PM

I do it both ways depending on size of the piece, larger ones I frame. Lately I having been using my Elmer's glue stick on the edges (ran out of fusible) and it holds well enough while I sew around the piece.

Doggramma 01-25-2015 05:29 PM

If it's a wallhanging, I do the whole piece. If it's for a usable quilt, I frame the fusible so it's not so stiff.

hray 01-25-2015 05:47 PM

DUH! I never thought of "framing" with Wonder-Under (I also use Heat and Bond light.) Great idea! I hate the stiffness caused by multiple layers of fusible! Thank you!

Hallie in NM

Tartan 01-25-2015 06:04 PM

If it is a large applique I window. It also helps when you quilt inside the applique because it isn't too stiff.

Anniedeb 01-25-2015 08:19 PM

This was just a real "Well Duh!!!" moment for me also! I'm working on a large hanging, with multiple layers, and I did not think (or frankly know about) "framing". The center is so stiff it's been really hard to work on. Lesson learned!!

ManiacQuilter2 01-26-2015 05:18 AM

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I use H&B lite but if the appliques are larger than an inch, I cut out the inside of fusible which eliminates almost of the stiffness. Working on this Flip Flop pattern from F&P.

Geri B 01-26-2015 06:41 AM

Good to know many do the window frame....whoever thought of that technique gets my thanks....


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