How to use an Applique Mat for Fusible Applique - Quilting Tips & Techniques 174
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
- This video shows how to use an applique mat (or Teflon sheet) to assemble small parts for fusible applique. The technique has been shown on one of my patterns, That Japanese Doll Quilt, which is available to purchase and download from my website www.gourmetquilter.com.
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This is the most concise easy to follow demonstration on the internet Thankyou very much for explaining every stage clearly with easy to follow instructions from start to finish Thankyou very much
I have enjoyed watching, and as others have said, you explain so clearly, I want to have a go! Thank you.
If only I had seen this video years ago. What a brilliant method to place pieces for appliqué. Thank you so much -your work is such an inspiration. The way you share hints and tips all the time when teaching is brilliant. THANK YOU
Amazing! Now I need to find Appliqué mat! This looks so much easier then what I have done! Thank you!
Thank for this very interesting and most valuable video . Makes applique exciting and so much much interesting and enjoyable.
Love your work …… sensational….thanks 🎉 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank you , fantastic, you just saved me a fortune, I was about to buy one I saw advertised but this is just as good :-)
Fantastic! You did a great job explaining and your quilt is quite lovely🥰
Brilliant as usual! You are so clear in your instructions and what a lovely quilt!
I am now going to buy an appliqué mat and that book of Japanese appliqué 😊
Hi Susan....wow...what a fantastic method of doing applique...you make it look so easy...I will definitely give this a try,,,,,,this method takes the "fear" out of applique layers....great tute here....appreciate your time to show us....
Thanks again...
Ken from Orlando, Florida, USA
Wow, I am order that Japanese doll quilt!
Very helpful.... great video... oh and I love the quilt too
Very well explained! Thank you!
I don't do applique work, it always seemed so difficult to me, this makes perfect sense thank you
Thanks, Susan. Your instructions are so easy to follow.
Thank you for your instructions. I just started an embrodiery appliqué project and became confused. Your instructions put me back on track.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos! I have been watching and learning things from you since the beginning of your videos...Thanks again :)
Brilliant
Wonderful!!! The finished quilt is just beautiful. The Teflon sheet technique is such a handy idea, thank you.
This video has given me the inspiration that I needed to get started on applique! Thanks everso much! xxx
You are such a good teacher. Thanks for making these helpful videos.
Thank you so much. Now I really understand. Your fun to watch and very clear on your instructions. I am very new to all of this and excited to get started.
That sheds a whole new light on the subject. Thank you.
Wonderful, thank you so much for clear instructions that are understandable.
You are amazing. I have learned so much from you. Please keep the videos coming.
I so like your approach to patchwork etc and life Well done
Your quilts are beautiful! Thank you so much for these tips. I'm going to be making your owl and giraffe quits, so these tips will come in handy! Thanks for sharing!
Love your tutorials. Bought Teflon piece ages ago but was using it all wrong. Thank you
Very clear and useful tutorial like all your videos, am a big fan, and learned so much from you, thank you :)
very helpful indeed
OMG this is excellent, thank you so much.
Love your instructions thank you
I agree with Linda. What we bought is not what you are doing. Lesson learned.
I love this method, thank you!
Beautiful quilt, thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks so much for this great how-to video! I'm going to look for one of those applique mats to use with a pattern I'm working on.
you are a marvelous. I love love this wil definitely use it
I would like to see a close-up of the building who did on this quilt. It is bull and I love it. How much longer are you going to be on the boat!
Amazing, thank you 😍
Thanks. I always get it backwards. This clarifies more easily for me.
So so cute! :)
wow...
thank you
I bought the Quilt Mania number 77 a few years ago but it is only when I saw your video that I remembered having seeing it somewhere in my quilting magazines. Wow! What an easy way to make the appliqués!! Thank you so much for such a genious idea! Now, I found my magazine and it will be my project for my Christmas present to my little grandaughter. It is such a beautiful piece.. How would you suggest to quilt it, after the top is done?? Thank you for being so generous in sharing your expertise and knowledge.
I love your videos :) When you sew down the appliqué with your machine do you just go around the outside of each doll or do you sew down where the separate parts join/overlap as well?
i don't understand..there's parts to this that are missing...like I did'nt see how you cut out the appliques to the fabric.
Which iron do you find best? I'm currently looking at the one you are using it something more like a clover stick iron?
Do you only use this method for raw edge applique? Doesn't seem like it would work with needle turn applique....???
Hi, I have tried to locate the book of Japanese Doll Appliqué, but can not find it anywhere. Could you please let me know where I can purchase one……thank you . Christine Peterson, Western Australia
Has anyone made this quilt? What stitch did you do around the applique? Threads? Would love ideas. I have all the pieces ironed on to the background. Just not sure how I'm going to stitch it.
What fusible do you use?
I use a variety, Heat and Bond Lite, Steam a Seam Lite are a couple that i use frequently
Can I use freezer paper?
Does this pattern of dolls come in abook? How much and how to order?
Hi, the pattern for the Japanese dolls is here: www.gourmetquilter.com/collections/medium-quilts/products/that-japanese-doll-quilt-2
I'm wanting to use your technique for my granddaughter's bed. It will need to be washed a lot. Will this raw edge technique fray?
Hi, thanks for watching. I have used this technique for all sorts of things including clothing which gets washed often. The fusible web helps hold the fabrics as well as the stitching. You may see a very slight "fluffing" on the edges but it doesn't fray. I don't have any problems with washing.
Teflon not good.