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    Old 03-17-2023, 07:04 AM
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    Friend gave me lots of applique kits. Everything in one kit has all pieces fued and trimmed. Have the pattern/lay out sheet.

    Question:.. what is the easiest way to lay out the pieces on the backing?

    Is the pressing sheet only used during the "fusing" process?

    Pattern is a floral bouquet so lots of tiny pieces.

    She gave me several applique kits so really need help with this.
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    Old 03-17-2023, 07:29 AM
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    I have a brown roll up teflon pressing sheet and also one that i can see through. I use one under and one on top sometimes.
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    Old 03-17-2023, 07:40 AM
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    ??? is...do you still use the layout sheet that came with the pattern so pieces are placed correctly prior to pressing and stitching.
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    Old 03-17-2023, 09:25 AM
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    Try placing the clear pressing sheet over the pattern. Layout pieces on that so placement is clear. Cover with second pressing sheet and press again. I've found this to be the easiest, most accurate way.

    Another option is to copy the pattern with a black Sharpie onto freezer paper, lay it over the background fabric, cut out each piece and press it in place. I use Steam-A-Seam 2 on the back of each pattern piece because its easy to position and move when necessary. You're in for lots of fun, learning and satisfaction!
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    I use my pressing sheet to build my applique. I lay the main piece on the pressing sheet, lay the next piece on and lightly tack it with an iron, then keep building and tacking until the applique is complete. Then I lay a piece of parchment paper on top of the completed piece and fully fuse it all together. I can then peel the applique from the pressing sheet and apply it as one single piece to my block.
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    Old 03-17-2023, 12:22 PM
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    So when you have the new applique piece how do you know WHERE to put it on the background. Are yu guessing?
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    Originally Posted by Julienm1
    So when you have the new applique piece how do you know WHERE to put it on the background. Are yu guessing?
    If you’re talking about the block, applique is normally centered, so I’ll fold the background fabric in half, then in half again, creating an X on the fabric and center the appliqué on it. If you’re talking about the applique I don’t put it on the background fabric until the applique piece has been built. So, for example, if it’s a flower you’ll build from bottom to top - biggest piece to smallest pieces. You pretty much eyeball where to place according to the pattern they give you. It’s impossible to completely build an applique with a pattern underneath, as your first large piece will cover the pattern.

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    You can place the applique anywhere you want. The pattern is a suggestion and not law.
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    Old 03-20-2023, 04:39 PM
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    So today I was talking with my sewing buddy who IMHO is the queen of applique how she does it. She said many times she just layers and fuses but with a detailed pattern I was working on she gave me the steps she follows:
    Tape the actual pattern (finished size) to a light box
    Tape background over pattern.
    Lay pressing sheet on top of background fabric
    Lay pieces on top of pressing sheet that is over the pattern
    Fuse
    Sew.
    She said depending on how many layers to an actual applique piece, you may have to "layer" more than once.
    I may have missed a step or two but this is her method and the proceedure I was trying to figure out.
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