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#24
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another way to get the needle turned look without doing it by hand is to use interfacing (not the fusible kind) and stitch the shapes together with water soluble thread.
snip a hole in the interfacing and turn out and now iron with hot steam. it will dissolve the water soluble thread and you can then remove the interfacing.
i use this method when i'm doing many of the same shape because you can keep using the same interfacing shape.
snip a hole in the interfacing and turn out and now iron with hot steam. it will dissolve the water soluble thread and you can then remove the interfacing.
i use this method when i'm doing many of the same shape because you can keep using the same interfacing shape.
#25
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Originally Posted by snowbird62869
Thanks for this. It helped a lot. But when do you take out the freezer paper?
#26
I do Skeat's way but a lady at my quilt group recommended basting the fabric to the freezer paper then basting the shape to the background and i find this gives a flatter finish. It's a bit more work but the sewing down goes quicker and my points and curves are better.
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#27
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Originally Posted by k3n
I do Skeat's way but a lady at my quilt group recommended basting the fabric to the freezer paper then basting the shape to the background and i find this gives a flatter finish. It's a bit more work but the sewing down goes quicker and my points and curves are better.
K x
BTW Skeat, whose that chickie in your new avatar?
K x
BTW Skeat, whose that chickie in your new avatar?
#30
My first class was with the freezer paper and then cut the back and take the paper out. I started needle turn and thats all I do now. It takes practice. Some of the girls in the guild are now drawing design on the back of the background and then basting the material on the front and then needle turning on the basting lines...sounds like double work to me but haven't tried it.
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