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Old 10-25-2013, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by LavenderBlue View Post
Wonderful! I've always wondered why applique is not stitched down in this way....seems like a quicker and stronger method.
I agree LavenderBlue, that said I love hand applique too and haven't tried hand stitching using this method, maybe I will have a go sometime and let you all know if it works!

Thanks for all your lovely compliments, I love to share!
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Thanks for the Tut.
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This method works very well to with hand stitching but for a kids quilt or a quilt that is washed often the
machine stitch is more durable.
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Old 10-25-2013, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by angelanicole View Post
This method works very well to with hand stitching but for a kids quilt or a quilt that is washed often the
machine stitch is more durable.
Exactly Angelanicole ;D
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Great tutorial. Thanks. This is how I do my applique but have always had trouble with getting those pesky little places like you did on the circle but your technique of the little ripples should do the trick.
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Old 10-25-2013, 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by mimiknoxtaylor View Post
Great tutorial. Thanks. This is how I do my applique but have always had trouble with getting those pesky little places like you did on the circle but your technique of the little ripples should do the trick.
Thanks Mimi, it's frustrating when you get the little points but this way it's easy to correct with out distorting the fabric, glad you like the tute!
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what fun and you made it look so easy. thanks a million. Loved watching your tutorial

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Thanks Izy!! You're a star!!! Xx
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Old 10-25-2013, 11:09 AM
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Thanks Vickey!

Oh a star...not tried THAT shape this way, now that would be a test Hilary
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Originally Posted by Izy View Post
My friend Hilary, (CoventryUK) requested a tute on how I do my applique using freezer paper! This is a quick, easy way to do 'functional' applique, such as on kid's quilts where it will be laundered a lot etc.
Great! Thank you so much. Love your system. Easy to understand and do.
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