I was sew happy to be reminded about this method. Have not done it since high school- 45 years ago. When did I get so old...Made a mug rug and had sew fun much fun doing to. Thank you.
Thank you ... your are the first person from the begining that teached mig to sew .. I needed it when I had cancer och was treated for that. Now I sew a lot of things och give away .. THANK YOU !!
I made both, The sewing machine cover and the mat this weekend. I made my mat a little larger so my machine doesn't cover up all the Hard work that went into making the hearts. Everything came out so pretty. I was going to share a photo with you Debbie, but I guess you can not do that here. Thanks again for the great instructions! Cheers
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! I especially appreciated you instructions on hand stitching the binding🤩. I don’t believe I’ve ever been taught the proper technique for this so consequently have always done it my machine🥴 I’m anxious to give it a try by hand on a small project! Thanks again🤗
I think it is much easier to sew your underneath fabric onto your face fabric by sewing around the heart, using a glue spray or stabilizer if you wish, but not necessary. Then separate the two fabrics of a heart by pulling out on the front fabric with one hand and the back fabric with your other hand. Cut out the front fabric heart with small sharp scissors, careful not to cut the back fabric, follow the heart shape. Then machine sew a blanket stitch, zigzag or a fancy stitch of your choice, or hand sew to complete the appliqué. A very cute project! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! I thoroughly enjoyed this sewing tutorial! And that sewing project is exactly what I needed for my sewing machine! I will applique the hearts because I just might ruin the work the cutout way, as I'm not good at sewing yet! That's not to say that I won't attempt it some time in the near future! Thank you very much for this really great video! I'm so excited and just can't wait to make the mat!
I love this idea and your work, Debbie you are just so good at what you do. Will make a few for my machines when I recover from surgery. Left arm isn't working right now. 🤣 Thanks for all your teachings. ❤️
Your teaching is so wonderfully explained-But your finished project is too cute to hide under a sewing machine where it is not seen. They would make nice table placemat's or gifts. I have never seen this technique demonstrated! Thank you for doing so brilliantly!
love this. I hate that it going to get hidden under your sewing machine though. Too pretty to hide. These would also make great placemats don't you think? Or maybe done in some reds for valentines day.
I just watched this video, great idea for the sewing machine. I just ordered me a new sewing machine and i think this will be my first project. Great video as usual. :)
Love this so useful but cute mat! Thank you, Debbie, for another great idea and instructions of yours! Just to check, did you draw the hearts onto the reverse side and place the scrap pieces of squares onto the right side, right sides facing each other?
Awesome tutorial Debbie, Question: I always do a miter ending on the binding so you can't tell where I began or ended on almost everything I make. Is their a reason that you finish off with a straight edge on you binding? And don't you find that point quite bulky when you hand stitch the binding on? Thanks again for all you tutorials! Cheryl
Do you have an instructional video for the board (it is cream w/ cat fabric) you are using to iron down the hearts on around minute 6 to 8? That board would be so helpful to not have to set up the big ironing board just for a few minutes of intricate work. It is a handy size for this. Thank you! Lorilyn
I am definitely going to give this project a go I have a piece of cardboard under my machine it looks tacky lol i need something nicer so then the cat can have the cardboard and chew it to her hearts content lol Thanks for sharing this tutorial Debbie x
I love the placemat.. i was a little disappointed when after all that work and the applique thingy, it will be hidden under the sewing machine. i love all ur videos. im a beginner and never learned how to sew for 27 yrs of my existence until I decided to buy my own machine to keep me busy after my surgery. lol
I was sew happy to be reminded about this method. Have not done it since high school- 45 years ago. When did I get so old...Made a mug rug and had sew fun much fun doing to. Thank you.
Thank you ... your are the first person from the begining that teached mig to sew .. I needed it when I had cancer och was treated for that. Now I sew a lot of things och give away .. THANK YOU !!
أعجبتني الطريقة التي ذقبتي بها القلب ثم وضعتي القماشة المرسومة. أنت رائعة شكرا وأشكر الله أني أعرفك شكرا له على موهبتك وشكرا على عطائك.
Thank you ,must give this a go ,you always explain everything so that even a novice like me can understand !
I made both, The sewing machine cover and the mat this weekend. I made my mat a little larger so my machine doesn't cover up all the Hard work that went into making the hearts. Everything came out so pretty. I was going to share a photo with you Debbie, but I guess you can not do that here. Thanks again for the great instructions! Cheers
Thanks Barbara! I do have a Facebook page if you'd like to post your picture there, it's debbieshore44
Thank you so much for this! I've never understood reverse appliqué before and this is the perfect tutorial. Love your channel!
Thanks Stephanie!
I know right, finally she cleared it for us. ,💓
Just bought a new sewing machine and I will do this lovely little project as I am a beginner! Thank you very much - you are soooooo cleaver. xx
Love your videos and products. So easy! I am a real addict to your products and ideas.
Thank you so much for this great tutorial! I especially appreciated you instructions on hand stitching the binding🤩. I don’t believe I’ve ever been taught the proper technique for this so consequently have always done it my machine🥴
I’m anxious to give it a try by hand on a small project! Thanks again🤗
I love watching your tutorials and have learnt so much from you - I'm always inspired. Thank you
Thank you. I finally get it...reverse appliqué, that is. You are so helpful and generous. Thank you again.
Hello D, I leave in ct I love watching your tutorials I learn every day from you thank you .
Dearest Debbie, I love your tutorials, am a newbie to sewing and you explain everything brilliantly thank you. XX
Love this tutorial. Love your fabric choices as always. Thank you 💕
Aha...so that's how it's done, clever yet simple :) thank you for another fab tutorial. Ann X
Very cleaver. Love your tutorials.
That was so relaxing to watch and helpful too. you have a peacefulness about you. xxx
Another great video, I think I'll have to have a go at reverse applique....
I liked this. You have a wonderful way of teaching things. Thank you for taking your time to do this.
Thanks Judith
Fab tutorial. Now I know how to reverse appliqué! Thank you.
I think it is much easier to sew your underneath fabric onto your face fabric by sewing around the heart, using a glue spray or stabilizer if you wish, but not necessary. Then separate the two fabrics of a heart by pulling out on the front fabric with one hand and the back fabric with your other hand. Cut out the front fabric heart with small sharp scissors, careful not to cut the back fabric, follow the heart shape. Then machine sew a blanket stitch, zigzag or a fancy stitch of your choice, or hand sew to complete the appliqué. A very cute project! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! I thoroughly enjoyed this sewing tutorial! And that sewing project is exactly what I needed for my sewing machine! I will applique the hearts because I just might ruin the work the cutout way, as I'm not good at sewing yet! That's not to say that I won't attempt it some time in the near future! Thank you very much for this really great video! I'm so excited and just can't wait to make the mat!
Thanks Kona I'm so glad you liked it!
A very useful vid and thanks for explaining why a mat such as this is useful for your machine etc.
Love it.thank you for all your tutorials , love watching them.
I love this idea and your work, Debbie you are just so good at what you do. Will make a few for my machines when I recover from surgery. Left arm isn't working right now. 🤣
Thanks for all your teachings. ❤️
Thank you, and I hope you're feeling better soon x
A huge thumbs up for this project
Thanks!
Love this and how versatile it is and I hope to make into a mini quilt. Thank you for sharing xx
That's a good idea!
Your teaching is so wonderfully explained-But your finished project is too cute to hide under a sewing machine where it is not seen. They would make nice table placemat's or gifts. I have never seen this technique demonstrated! Thank you for doing so brilliantly!
I really enjoyed watching you sew this. Very creative and beautiful. Thank you for sharing..
love this. I hate that it going to get hidden under your sewing machine though. Too pretty to hide. These would also make great placemats don't you think? Or maybe done in some reds for valentines day.
Great ideas!
Use it as a wall hanging. :D
Yes, I also thought of placemats. Such wonderful work and ideas she has.
fab tutorial... I'm going to try this as placemats for my table... thank you x
great idea Lynn, glad you liked it!
I love you and love your chanel and every think you are made it ....
I'm from Syria. ..
Thank you sooooo much ♡♡♡
Thanks!
I just watched this video, great idea for the sewing machine. I just ordered me a new sewing machine and i think this will be my first project. Great video as usual. :)
Glad you liked it!
Beautiful project! Thanks so much for sharing. I'm definitely going to try this.
Glad you like it Becky!
Thank you for this video showing us how to do this technique, will be having a go at this😀
Thanks!
Hei great tutorial, I have looking for a reverse apliqué where the borders are not exposed! Wonderful...thank you for sharing!
Lovely demo
The Mary Poppins of UA-cam 😍
Such a helpful vid! You are just so amazing! x
Wow..I loved the finished mat it looks amazing and I want to try this.Thanks for sharing.Im always learning from your videos.😁 Thank you✌♥😊
Καλησπέρα σας Μου αρέσουν πολύ αυτά τα σχέδια μπράβο σου είναι φανταστικά καληνύχτα από Ρέθυμνο Κρήτη
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grazie di cuore per i tuoi progetti
Love your work. So nice.I am from Sri Lanka
Love this so useful but cute mat! Thank you, Debbie, for another great idea and instructions of yours! Just to check, did you draw the hearts onto the reverse side and place the scrap pieces of squares onto the right side, right sides facing each other?
That's right! Glad you like it...
Great video, Debbie. What weight is the wadding you used? Thank you
Great tutorial. I love to watch you sew! This appliqué would look awesome in making a decorative pillow pocket. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it Pam!
Do you need to have a special Quilt sewing machine to do this or can I use a normal sewing machine like I have?
lovely mat thank you❤
great tutorial
Fab, I love this, thankyou
Hi Debbie….
Can u please tell me how wide the binding is? I love the design and my sewing machine needs a mat.* Lol
Thanks so much!
I used 1" bias binding...
@@debbieshore Thanks so much Debbie! 💜
Neat idea! Be nice and could be used on a bag. I want to try it When I get time. Donna Green
Good work.
Great video as usual. I think I need to make myself one of these. Thanks Debbie for making such a nice video :)
Thanks!
very nice tutorial .
That's really cute. Thank You. You're amazing.
Wow, nice. I am wanting to learn applique, interesting technique.
Glad to be of help!
Hello, what is a tacking or basting stitch also please? 😁 Erica x
So pretty❤️
Awesome tutorial Debbie,
Question: I always do a miter ending on the binding so you can't tell where I began or ended on almost everything I make. Is their a reason that you finish off with a straight edge on you binding? And don't you find that point quite bulky when you hand stitch the binding on?
Thanks again for all you tutorials!
Cheryl
Thanks Cheryl, just trying to keep it simple, It does leave it a bit bulky so I'll be mitring from now on!
Lovely. Thank you so much.
Beautiful. Your machine is so quiet mine is so loud lol
Do you have an instructional video for the board (it is cream w/ cat fabric) you are using to iron down the hearts on around minute 6 to 8? That board would be so helpful to not have to set up the big ironing board just for a few minutes of intricate work. It is a handy size for this. Thank you! Lorilyn
That's just wadding wrapped around the card that comes in the middle of a bolt of fabric, with cat fabric pinned around it, simple!
Hi Debbie love this video, but can i please ask you wear can i get that nice little iron? i have seen you use in a lot of your videos.
Amazon is a good place, it's about £25
me encanta!!! gracias genia debbie
Gracias Yasmin!
SUPER COOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Thank you .
Great Debbie , only one thing wrong , we dont see you enough on the tele !!x
thank u well explained love the heart shape sewn as a lovely effect -----margaret
Thanks Margaret, glad you liked it!
Soooooo pretty ❤
I love this! Thank you.
Width of bias tape?
Dose the glue stick your using brick your thread?
No, its a glue designed to be used with fabric and thread
Great video....thanks!
Thanks Naida!
Hello, What is a pin stitch on the sewing machine? I am not a quilter, so not sure of the name of stitches 😋💕 Erica x
It's a small blanket stitch...
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I loved it! You are just so amazing! :)
I am definitely going to give this project a go I have a piece of cardboard under my machine it looks tacky lol i need something nicer so then the cat can have the cardboard and chew it to her hearts content lol Thanks for sharing this tutorial Debbie x
I used a piece of foam stabiliser, but it was looking a bit tatty...
Can you tell me what a pin stitch is please?
similar to a blanket stitch...
hi mam Debbie how can avail ur books smocking pillow pls i need help...
Hi Nerissa, my books are on Amazon, there are two smocking e books available too, what's the problem, I'll see if I can help?
Debbie Shore hi again mam do u shipping Philippines
I love the placemat.. i was a little disappointed when after all that work and the applique thingy, it will be hidden under the sewing machine. i love all ur videos. im a beginner and never learned how to sew for 27 yrs of my existence until I decided to buy my own machine to keep me busy after my surgery. lol
Brilliant!
Such a shame to cover up that pretty mat! Good work!
Would help if I had spelt clever properly
Beautiful video but a shame it's covered up with the machine
I think it would make a lovely table runner if you made it longer...
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