For quilters who like to Applique!!!!
#11
I haven't tried the toothpick method yet, but I imagine the roughness of the wood would grab the little threads better and make it easier to sweep it all under.
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Well you can put your DNA on it and it stays moist which helps to dampen the fabric a bit and that is what helps turn your fabric. They are stronger and have a better grip than the original ones.
Try it you may like it!!!!!
Also buy your self a pair of those glasses that have a headband and they sell a Craft stores like Michaels. You have a better look at what you are appliquing.
Try it you may like it!!!!!
Also buy your self a pair of those glasses that have a headband and they sell a Craft stores like Michaels. You have a better look at what you are appliquing.
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Yes, and although it doesn't sound very hygienic, it helps tons if you moisten them--lick them or dip them in a little water. Someone showed me that trick too and I've been amazed at how much easier it makes turning the edges smoothly.
#15
the wood of the toothpick grabs the fabric better than the smooth needle--downside i found was keeping the tooth pick in my mouth between use--i re trained my self by putting it in an eggcup close handy
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ive been using toothpicks for over 10 years- that's how i was taught to do needleturn- but i don't drive the 78 miles necessary to get to cracker barrel- my grocery store has a nice selection of toothpicks. the ones i choose are wood, round, long (about 3" i think) very inexpensive and have served me well.
#18
Funny, I have a book for quilting tips that I haven't picked up in a year. Yesterday as I was cleaning my sewing room, I ran across it, opened it randomly and guess what it was all about? You got it, using toothpicks to applique!! and I had never heard of it before. lol
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Also, I've always bought the plain toothpicks, not the colored. I would be afraid the color would transfer to my fabric (not to mention my tongue).
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