crocus999 wrote:
Renata, I'm still working on this. Are you doing needle turn applique? Are you using glue? Freezer paper? Card stock? My windows are paler in colour than the background house fabric, so I will need to do something, probably cut out the backs. Thanks in advance...
Terrie, I've been out most of the day... sorry for not replying sooner. I am doing needle turn applique'. For the windows, I'm using fusible wash-away applique' paper so that I don't have to remove it later. I am using just a teeny bit of Roxanne's basting glue on the outer portion of the seam allowance to keep the turned fabric in place. I don't like smearing glue everywhere because it is harder for me to push the needle through the glue when doing the needle turn applique'. For the other pieces (like the birds), I'm outlining the applique' on the front of the fabric and before I start sewing, I gently fold around the drawn line with my fingers so that it is easier to push the fabric under with the toothpick (no fusible, no card stock, no NOTHING!).
I just purchased some long milliners needles size 10 (Rita mentioned milliners and so did Lynette Anderson so decided to give them a try) and I found my needle turn applique' work much, much easier to do. The needle has enough flexibility that you can easily push the needle down into the fabric from the top and come back through to the top on the left without fighting the fabric along the way. Unlike the John James sharps needles I was using before, these milliners needles flex but don't permanently bend.
I did not think I'd be saying this, but I'm enjoying needle turn applique'!