Applique for quilt as you go: Time to Bloom Part 2
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- In this video, we take you through the process of applique for a quilt as you go. We show you three different stitches for fusible raw edge applique: zig-zag stitch, blanket stitch, and sketchy applique. From there, we show you how to quilt your applique design.
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This is such a wonderful video. You are an excellent teacher. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!
My brother says do not use reverse with the walking foot?
Oh okay, well maybe stitch the dandelions with your regular foot and see how that goes. It should be okay as it's the last part of the quilting and the quilt sandwich should be well anchored with the outline and echo quilting.
Yes, my walking foot broke when I did that in the past. I had to get it fixed. I don’t do that anymore!
What length and width do you use when using the blanket stitch?
I'm not near my machine, I'll check and get back to you.
Therapeutic watching this echoing!
Thanks 🙏
Can I do the appliqué stitch when the batting has been sandwich in between instead of doing on the first layer first and then stick around when the sandwich has been done as to the quilting .
Yes you can do this but the applique stitch that you choose such as a blanket stitch or zig zag will be visible on the back of the quilt. Some people like the look of this, it's a personal choice. You can also use a busy backing fabric to disguise the stitching on the back of the quilt.
@@PatternPooleTV thank you very much for your quick response , it is much appreciated.
Will there be appliqué part 3 time to bloom
We planned to have only 1 applique video for the Time to Bloom quilt as all the applique blocks are made in the same way.
I love your teachings and patterns. You are great.
Aww, thanks so much!
Yes the short 14" pieces are the sides, remember
Can i use the blanket stitch on the 3-layer sandwich? Why did you just use the 3 layers on the sketchy applique?
Yes, if you don't mind the look of the zig zag or blanket stitch on the back of your quilt. You'd have to test some samples to adjust your stitch length and tension to suit stitching through the extra thickness. There's always more than 1 way to do something and everyone has different preferences. Personally, I don't like the look of the blanket stitch or zig zag on the back of a quilt, but I like the look of sketchy applique on the back. As I said, try some samples and go with what works for your machine and you.
Just fabulous again ….. can’t wait to get your book 🌹🌹
Yay, thank you!
What are we marking with the straight edge & creaser at 38 minutes?
Just a mark that is 2” in from the edge of the block as a reminder to not quilt 2” away from the edge. Don’t quilt on this line though.
Great video! I’d like the name of your gloves.
Thanks, my quilting gloves are the Seweasy brand, I purchased them from Hobbysew in Australia.
Bonjour j'ai la même machine que vous j aurais aimé voir l écran et la sélection des numéros de points aussi bien pour marquer les plis des feuilles que celui pour border les feuilles s il vous plaît ???
Et je ne comprends pas qu est ce que vous arrachez à l arrière ??? Le papier ??? Comment est ce possible ???
Merci pour ce beau tuto ...
Je montrerai demain quelques photos de l'écran de ma machine avec les points que j'utilise dans le groupe Facebook. facebook.com/groups/patternpoolegroup
Le produit que je déchirais est un stabilisateur déchirable, il est un peu plus doux que le papier.
@@PatternPooleTV ah merci je suis sur votre groupe FB donc demain je regarderais merci
@@PatternPooleTV Grace à vous je viens de m apercevoir qu une règle n'est pas juste par rapport a mon tapis de découpe je suis dégoutée d avoir acheté cela ...
Favourite applique threads are from Sweet Pea or a Mettler PolySheen.
I like PolySheen too.
@@dysyblue3008 hi, where do you get these threads from please? I live in Western Australia
Confidence builder. Thank you.
You are welcome!
What about wash away stabilizer?
Yes, you could use a washaway stabiliser. However, here are some issues to watch out for:
1. If you didn't prewash your fabric, the block that you wash could shrink and be a different size to your other blocks.
2. Once washed and dried, you'll want to iron the block to remove the wrinkles. If you used a polyester embroidery thread, is may melt under the iron.
Best to try a sample first.
Is there a top and bottom to this block?
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean.
Could you use wash a way stabilizer
Yes you could. However, you would have to prewash your fabrics so that there are no nasty surprises such as shrinkage and colour bleed when you completely wet the block to dissolve the washaway stabiliser. I recommend testing first.