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DebbieJJ 03-31-2015 03:51 AM

New-to-me applique tool....Have you ever seen this?
 
I know a lot of you love to do applique, and when I saw this video on You tube, I thought of you all. It's the Needle turn Applique without the Needleturn - Applique Brush. I've never seen it before, and I might just try applique if I can find this in the U.S. I like the idea of using a starch mixture instead of anything else, and I know you can just use a paintbrush, but this looks like it is a lot less messy. If any of you have tried using one of these, I'm interested in your opinion of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bguP5a8X2sA

Onebyone 03-31-2015 04:40 AM

Look in the children's craft supplies. My grand has a refillable water pen brush that looks like this.

ManiacQuilter2 03-31-2015 05:41 AM

Thanks for the post!

DebbieJJ 03-31-2015 06:01 AM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 7148109)
Look in the children's craft supplies. My grand has a refillable water pen brush that looks like this.

Thanks Onebyone, I knew there must be a less expensive solution to this "problem" for me. I'll be sure to search the children's craft section!

tessagin 03-31-2015 06:02 AM

I knew I saw it some where. I use craft sticks and skewers to hold the seam allowances down when pressing them.

Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 7148109)
Look in the children's craft supplies. My grand has a refillable water pen brush that looks like this.


elnan 03-31-2015 06:19 AM


Originally Posted by DebbieJJ (Post 7148040)
I know a lot of you love to do applique, and when I saw this video on You tube, I thought of you all. It's the Needle turn Applique without the Needleturn - Applique Brush. I've never seen it before, and I might just try applique if I can find this in the U.S. I like the idea of using a starch mixture instead of anything else, and I know you can just use a paintbrush, but this looks like it is a lot less messy. If any of you have tried using one of these, I'm interested in your opinion of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bguP5a8X2sA

I saw something similar, same idea, different tools, on an old Sue Hausmann show. The guest artist used a simple kitchen turntable with a padded top like a revolving ironing board. The starch was in a small disposable bowl or cup, and brushed on with what looked like an eyebrow makeup brush. Vaguely, I recall a two-pronged hand tool being used to turn or hold the edges. I can see the advantage of using one of these kits. All in one place and labeled.

DebbieJJ 03-31-2015 11:37 PM

Thanks everyone, I looked yesterday at our local wally-mart, but didn't find anything. Not surprising though, as we don't have much in the way of crafts, even though it's a super mart.
I may or may not do any applique, but I thought I'd post about the tool above for anyone who was interested.

Airwick156 04-01-2015 12:59 AM

Thank you for posting that youtube. My daughter does needle turn applique and I gave her the website so that she can watch it. Wow this is a brilliant idea. Wonder where we would find the applique brush anyone know?

Cindy60545 04-01-2015 03:02 AM

We have something like this. Look at Joann's or your LQS. It's a pen type tube that can be filled with a liquid. I use it to erase my chalk lines when I'm quilting on my longarm.

coopah 04-01-2015 05:08 AM

Michael's or Hobby Lobby or any store with a good art department might have something like this. Stampin' Up had a gadget years back that you filled with water and it had a soft brush tip to use on watercolor pencil areas. Blender pen? It's been a long time!


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