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Re: applique 16 May 2013 10:43 #103675

Sometimes I have made the bias stems the traditional way and used fusible applique for the rest.
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Re: applique 16 May 2013 10:29 #103674

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Craftsy has something on their blog today about applique. You might want to check it out.
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Re: applique 16 May 2013 10:21 #103673

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Does anyone ever mix styles of applique in one quilt? I'm thinking that it would probably be better to stick with one, but I'm curious.
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Re: applique 16 May 2013 09:24 #103669

Yes, now I buy it direct online unless I am at a show and I find it there. I love doing needle turn applique and have learned so much from several different TQS shows. However, some projects just seem to call for fusible and it is really fun to do the double blanket stitch like Ricky demoed or even just a straight stitch.
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Re: applique 16 May 2013 08:07 #103651

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Sherry, SoftFuse by Shades Textiles is the brand recommended in this year's BOM. It's not easy to find around here & some of us :roll: :roll: bought a ton of the kind previously recommended by Sue Nichols. So, you are ordering straight from the company?

I just thought this turning process looked kind of easy for those of us who have never done anything but raw-edged applique wanted to try a way that looks more traditional. I don't envision doing anything that someone says is "tedious" :lol: :lol:
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Re: applique 16 May 2013 08:01 #103649

Oh Nancy, I think you are right! I read it wrong. What an interesting method.
Michelle Wyman
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Re: applique 16 May 2013 07:22 #103644

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I haven't heard of this before, but Susan's description of the Martha Pullen method is, I think, different than the faced applique. I think what she is saying is that you sew the two pieces together with water soluable thread because you want to pull them back apart after they are ironed into shape. So, if you use fabric for both sides, you would end up with two applique shapes that are mirror images of each other. Certainly another interesting method to try!

Nancy
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Re: applique 16 May 2013 06:41 #103640

I absolutely love Shades Soft Fuse when I do fusible applique. It is the only product I've found that isn't stiff like a board. I first purchased it in Houston. Now I order it from their web site in 3 yard rolls.
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Re: applique 15 May 2013 21:46 #103609

Not if you use the lightest featherweight stuff. It's about as thick as a used dryer sheet.

I will say though, that it is not my preferred way to applique. I tend to do fusible with Heat N Bond Lite and do the "Donut" method, where all the inner fusible is cut out before it is applied to the applique, leaving only a thin scant 1/4" rim of fusible to stick to the fabric along the edges of the shape. Then I do a buttonhole stitch and the applique is totally soft in the middle and you can't even tell there is fusible in there.
Michelle Wyman
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Re: applique 15 May 2013 20:48 #103599

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Michelle, wouldn't the applique be stiff with fusible interfacing?

Wendi, I wonder. I'd love to see a Sue Nichols/Pat Holly quilt in person.
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Re: applique 15 May 2013 20:18 #103595

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Wouldn't quilting show through a leaf if the background is quilted first :? I can see it working with Michelle's technique.

Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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Re: applique 15 May 2013 20:13 #103594

This way of doing applique is called Faced Applique. I think Eleanor Burns also has taught it at some point.

I have done it using fusible interfacing as the facing, rather than muslin or 'good' fabric. You have to lay the interfacing piece sticky side to the right side of the fabric when stitching it around. Don't use water soluble thread, just regular thread that matches the color of the applique. Cut the slit in the center of the interfacing side and turn. The sticky side should be out now. You might have to clip inny curves and also trim the seam allowance if the applique is small. Push all edges out flat, and finger press the edges. Lay in place and using steam and pressing cloth if your interfacing needs it, fuse it in place on the quilt. Then top stitch it around the edges with your choice of stitching.
Michelle Wyman
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Re: applique the Martha Pullen way 15 May 2013 19:32 #103589

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Has anyone every tried this? I saw it on another forum & it looks interesting.

"Another method as shown on Martha Pullen is to use water soluble thread in the
bobbin, regular thread in needle. Sew 2 appliqué pieces together and leave an
opening for turning. After turning, steam press the pieces and the water soluble
thread will disappear. You can also do this with fabric and dryer sheet if you
just need one appliqué piece."
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Re: applique 01 Dec 2010 22:38 #51753

Thanks to both of you who responded. I'll repress the seams and I will be using wonder under and machine applique.
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