Just what I needed! I have a panel project for my guilting guild and had no ideas at all. We are supposed to use applique, etc. I'm going to be using reverse applique. Your explanation of how & why is spot on and your voice conveys a confidence I can draw on to do my project. Thank you so much! This was my second video of yours I've watched. Can't wait to fix my brother's jeans too!
This is a brilliant idea. you say you use this to break up large projects. I think this would be a great table set in between quilts. Place mats and table runners would be small projects when you need a break from large quilts. Love that idea Rob!!!!
This is an amazing tutorial, I followed your instructions and made a wall hanging. The making was as cool as it is in the tutorial. You are an amazing instructor, thank you for sharing this method. God bless you.
Ive been sewing for 50 plus years but sometimes you just want to see a new method even if I could figure it out myself. I’m telling you glad I found this channel. Many links don’t have real instructions plus things like...I’m eyeballing this. I do that too. You don’t need everything exact. You sew to exactness. I’m doing this on a sweatshirt I’m altering that is a dark lavender and adding a polyester shiny material from a blouse underneath to similuate leaves along the top. All thrift buys. I don’t quilt but borrow all the techniques! I’m also learning beginning free motion. But I don’t have any fancy machine. I know some do free motion on a treadle. Well off to sew and will check out past and future videos! Thanks!
I have been doing HAND APPLIQUE for years and had to stop when my hands started to hurt, so THIS is a great way to finish up and get DONE all of the other Hawaiian patterns I have in my TO DO binder! Thank you! I love your tutorials! I watch a lot of them!
I love this! I have just the image to try it with. I went to an arts integration conference and created a print with a whale motif that I designed. Now I can create a reverse applique of the image. Thank you so much! I love your style of teaching and the creative process you demonstrate.
Louise Moulding that's super cool!! Would you share pictures with us when you finish it?? Share them with us on Facebook, twitter, instagram, mansewing.com or google+!
Rob, when I was scrolling through UA-cam I skipped this, it looked too involved. But then it auto played and I am glad, it looks very easy. I am a many year seamstress but new quilter. I am going to work this into my planned project list. And the blue bubble fabric is just great. You have great energy, and your designs are so fresh and young. Keep it up!
I love all of Rob's videos but I think my favorite is the "Easy Reverse Applique". It is such an awesome block. I would love to make a larger quilt with this technique.
My goodness! I am learning so much tonight. This Reverse Applique is fabulous. Thank you again Rob for inspiring me to do something that will become uniquely my design. Now I have to go and try drawing my own design. Christa on Vancouver Island, Canada
Man Sewing Hey Rob! I'm not really sure yet...will pour a glass of wine, put on some music and just doodle to see what I come up with first. One I've done it a time or two, I would love to get intricate and try a snazzy guitar design (I used to play...still have my axes) with all kinds of techniques. This is such a brilliant way to do this, made my mind go into overdrive! I'll send you a photo when I complete mine. Keep up the awesome videos, man! Very inspiring!
Thank-you. That was fabulous. It's given me a great idea for a similar Maori design, with a Paua look-a-like material, on a bag I want to make as a special gift.
Doing reverse applique helps us avoid the tedium of adding adhesives on every piece, at least the way you are presenting it. This is a lovely design in its simplicity, and thanks for the tip on using batiks. I'll be making an embroidered in the hoop Mola, so that is a helpful hint.
I shy away from appliqué, but you've encouraged me to give it a try. I've loved your videos for years and meeting you at the Houston Quilt Festival (twice) was so awesome! Thanks for being such a good sport taking selfies with me (even the shoes-only picture). LoL! Your enthusiasm is contagious and it makes my own for the craft even stronger. You rock!
Rob!!!!! I love this!!!!!! I can hardly wait to try this technique. It's such a simple technique. I gotta go.....I gotta see what material I have so I can get started!!!!!!
Great project Rob! I LOVE the creative process as well,,, actually i have more trouble "reeling myself in" and following directions most of the time...LOL It's so good to have you out there helping everyone discover how much fun quilting can be!! GB
Barbara Johnson thank you so much!! That really means a lot! I'm glad that I'm able to inspire you to do some fun stuff with your quilting! Be sure and send pics of your projects! We would love to see them!
Good honkin' honnah -- this is one cool quilt! You are so encouraging and relaxed and inspiring. Thanks for such an original approach. I love your celebration of ideas and humor and heart.
I have made a few different ones following your technique and some I straight stitched and others I did a almost satin stitch zig-zag. Using the Heat & Bond gives you a 'cleaner' and easier to cut in the tips or small areas, then when I did it without H&B. What I really love about this (not being very artistic) is that no 2 are the same and you are only limited by your imagination! It makes a great runner and place mats! I have even sewed scraps together to make colourful strips and used that under the top black.
Hi Rob! Love this idea as much as your snowflake! I'm going to try to design a flier de Lis using this method! Thanks for another great project! Rebecca
well hello from the uk. i was surprised to find you in my latest magazine subscription was nice finding even more about you and your family and i couldn't believe how long you have been doing quilts well done on your success and i hope the future bring you much more clair
Clair Throupe that's awesome, I was so excited to be in it! I'm glad you are subscribed and got to see it. Thanks for watching the tutorials! It really means a lot!
Cool! you are just so cute and friendly ! Never done reversed appliqué before. i think I will make this my weekend project. thanks a lot for sharing your expertise.
love watching your videos and this is a good one. my hubby knows I am watching your videos by the bam bam at the beginning and the quack quack of your friend Jenny.
I also just started applique, made an owl panel, not a great sew'r but I'm a good enough artist to make sellable street art quilts from scraps, I even drawer on fabric if I'm missing a peice & make it the new centre peice. thanks for the tips. ONLY REAL MEN SEW
What a great tutorial! Charm squares would work as well and all of these shapes are so amazing. I am a Music teacher and love to sew things for music games. These would be wonderful!!! Can't wait. I can customize all of my passing and tossing balls for music games! Thanks Rob!
love it Rob, so easy, thought it would be so hard when I first saw them so I just sandwiched mine and going to sew it now, thank you so much for showing it!
Hi Rob- I just watched the reverse applique and I'm going to challenge myself to design a full quilt using this technique. I plan on using Tula Pink fabrics. Here's my questions, are you using quilting cotton for the black or a cuddle type? 2. Can this technique be used in a quilt as you go scenario for attaching all the blocks together? I'm closing my sewing and quilting business from Thanksgiving to New Year this year and spending some extra time with my husband and work on this quilting project of my own. Thanks for sharing. Diana
Surprised by the title! The reverse applique I've seen is pretty time intensive...what would spark Rob's attention to that?! Well, no surprise...you found a fast, fun way to make it easier and so creative! Great job :-)
Man Sewing I'm going to burn my Bernina out doing these-you got my mind in overdrive... tiny led lights, needle punch, silk, guitars, couching, texturising...Hmm, guess you can't texturise something like this. Still brilliant..My stash will dwindle to nothing before long LOL!
Rob I am not sure if you're still checking this. You are just fabulous! You got me into quilting and my friend would love this for her wedding. But I need to know if you can wash this type of quilt? Would it do for a throw on a bed?
Thank you so much Rob for your very interesting tutorial, by the way, I had an ice coffee as here in France, we have now about 100° farenheit temperature
Hi, I'm Kari, and I saw you w. The gal on Missouri Star Quilt Co. Loved ya.... SO, I checked out your vids and they're Great hun! Ima follower now xx Kari
This is my favorite tutorial of yours because it is a technique that I have never heard of, and I'm really excited to try it. I would love to be entered into your giveaway for the cordless iron. :)
Rob, I love this tut!! I also love the shirt and the others you wear in your tutorials, can you disclose where you get them??? One more thing, I sooo agree with you when it comes to having a fun project you can work on while doing something labor intensive. I think it helps you enjoy both of them more! Love your energy!!!!
Hello! Thank you for tuning in! You can find all of Rob's Man Sewing apparel at Missouri Star Quilt Co. Here is a link to all of the swag: www.missouriquiltco.com/shop/browse?q=man%20sewing
I didn't see you iron it - I guess that was just before you did the black on black free motion quilting? Great job - another thing for my 'to do' list - thanks :p
***** sorry about that, fuse once all the the cut outs are done. Once fused you can not do any more reverse applique, so be sure you are done before you fuse!!
Just what I needed! I have a panel project for my guilting guild and had no ideas at all. We are supposed to use applique, etc. I'm going to be using reverse applique. Your explanation of how & why is spot on and your voice conveys a confidence I can draw on to do my project. Thank you so much! This was my second video of yours I've watched. Can't wait to fix my brother's jeans too!
Love this method of applique and how fast and flexible it is. Can't wait to make one!
This is a brilliant idea. you say you use this to break up large projects. I think this would be a great table set in between quilts. Place mats and table runners would be small projects when you need a break from large quilts. Love that idea Rob!!!!
This is an amazing tutorial, I followed your instructions and made a wall hanging.
The making was as cool as it is in the tutorial.
You are an amazing instructor, thank you for sharing this method.
God bless you.
guess i need to buy an iron next paycheck. this looks like a fun project with the kids
Ive been sewing for 50 plus years but sometimes you just want to see a new method even if I could figure it out myself. I’m telling you glad I found this channel. Many links don’t have real instructions plus things like...I’m eyeballing this. I do that too. You don’t need everything exact. You sew to exactness. I’m doing this on a sweatshirt I’m altering that is a dark lavender and adding a polyester shiny material from a blouse underneath to similuate leaves along the top. All thrift buys. I don’t quilt but borrow all the techniques! I’m also learning beginning free motion. But I don’t have any fancy machine. I know some do free motion on a treadle. Well off to sew and will check out past and future videos! Thanks!
Thank you so much for tuning in! So glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
I have been doing HAND APPLIQUE for years and had to stop when my hands started to hurt, so THIS is a great way to finish up and get DONE all of the other Hawaiian patterns I have in my TO DO binder! Thank you! I love your tutorials! I watch a lot of them!
supermommaloha I understand what you mean! I'm glad you enjoyed this method! Hope to see what you make!!
I love this! I have just the image to try it with. I went to an arts integration conference and created a print with a whale motif that I designed. Now I can create a reverse applique of the image. Thank you so much! I love your style of teaching and the creative process you demonstrate.
Louise Moulding that's super cool!! Would you share pictures with us when you finish it?? Share them with us on Facebook, twitter, instagram, mansewing.com or google+!
Thanks Rob always a pleasure to watch you and I even absorb some of your abundant energy while I watch!!!
Rob, when I was scrolling through UA-cam I skipped this, it looked too involved. But then it auto played and I am glad, it looks very easy. I am a many year seamstress but new quilter. I am going to work this into my planned project list. And the blue bubble fabric is just great. You have great energy, and your designs are so fresh and young. Keep it up!
Thank you so much, Carole! I cannot wait to see your project! I hope you have as much fun making it as I did!
My favorite man sewing video. I can do this, even with free hand cutting. Very creative and beautiful.
This is a free spirit technique. Thanks Rob, cannot wait to see what is next!
What a great no stress project! You are so right, we need something like this to free our mind when working on big project . Love your design.
Sheri Sterling thanks a million for watching! I'm glad you agree with me on this one! I hope you have fun making this!
I love all of Rob's videos but I think my favorite is the "Easy Reverse Applique". It is such an awesome block. I would love to make a larger quilt with this technique.
Love the concept of reverse applique certainly going to do this as it has given me some ideas for gifts
My goodness! I am learning so much tonight. This Reverse Applique is fabulous. Thank you again Rob for inspiring me to do something that will become uniquely my design. Now I have to go and try drawing my own design.
Christa on Vancouver Island, Canada
Have fun, Christa! Can't wait to see what you create!
I love this. First time I've seen this. I think I will try it on a pot holder. Thank you for all your vids...love you.
I know what I'm doing this weekend...this totally rocks Rob!!! BRILLIANT!!!!!
What pattern do you have in mind? I can't wait to see what you create!
Man Sewing Hey Rob! I'm not really sure yet...will pour a glass of wine, put on some music and just doodle to see what I come up with first. One I've done it a time or two, I would love to get intricate and try a snazzy guitar design (I used to play...still have my axes) with all kinds of techniques. This is such a brilliant way to do this, made my mind go into overdrive! I'll send you a photo when I complete mine. Keep up the awesome videos, man! Very inspiring!
Thank-you. That was fabulous. It's given me a great idea for a similar Maori design, with a Paua look-a-like material, on a bag I want to make as a special gift.
I SOO get the small project, mid HUGE project...it's a big deal for me creatively. I love this tutorial! Nice and easy, with a big impact!
Cheryl Land thank you!!! I have so many of these small projects to probably equal a few HUGE projects but they're just so much fun to stop!!
You amaze me all the time with your brilliant designs.
Absolutely brilliant Rob
So fun meeting you yesterday in Sisters! Woo Hoo!
Judy Hart it was great to meet you as well! Thanks for watching the tutorials!
This a great idea. I have never done this before. A must try on a small scale. Thanks so much for sharing.
Ronda Bergeron thanks for watching the tutorial, so glad you liked this one!!
Doing reverse applique helps us avoid the tedium of adding adhesives on every piece, at least the way you are presenting it. This is a lovely design in its simplicity, and thanks for the tip on using batiks. I'll be making an embroidered in the hoop Mola, so that is a helpful hint.
I just love your tutorials. Your spirit and heart are infectious and your joy in creating things is special.
You're a life saver Rob 😂🌈💕 I'm soooo excited and I feel.safe that I have your tutorials to make my first quilt 🥺🙈
This is absolutely my favorite Rob Appell video! great tutorial, yielding great results!
I shy away from appliqué, but you've encouraged me to give it a try. I've loved your videos for years and meeting you at the Houston Quilt Festival (twice) was so awesome! Thanks for being such a good sport taking selfies with me (even the shoes-only picture). LoL!
Your enthusiasm is contagious and it makes my own for the craft even stronger. You rock!
Houston sure was fun! I am happy that you enjoy my tutorials and it was so nice meeting you!
I have been looking at the Hawaiian applique methods, this is by far easier and prettier. Thank you!
This is the first I've heard of reverse applique. I love it and can't wait to try it out.
Someone Somewhere awesome!! We can't wait to see pictures! Thanks for watching!
I think I'm going to try writing my name using this technique and hang it up in my office space!
KCQuilting that's a super great idea!!
I love how this came together it is simply beautiful and Rob makes it seem easy to make love his shows
Loved it. Never had a desire to try this. Now I do. Thanks.
I just love your design on this project and how beautiful the end product is.
Rob!!!!! I love this!!!!!! I can hardly wait to try this technique. It's such a simple technique. I gotta go.....I gotta see what material I have so I can get started!!!!!!
Peggy Brown run Peggy!! Hope you found the right stuff to make this, can't wait to see!
Loving your design, colours and tutorial. Thank you.
Great project Rob! I LOVE the creative process as well,,, actually i have more trouble "reeling myself in" and following directions most of the time...LOL
It's so good to have you out there helping everyone discover how much fun quilting can be!! GB
Barbara Johnson thank you so much!! That really means a lot! I'm glad that I'm able to inspire you to do some fun stuff with your quilting! Be sure and send pics of your projects! We would love to see them!
This is on my list to do. Only I can't decide to do a horse, gecko, or dragon! Maybe all three!
This is one of favorite tutorials you have Rob! I want to try this soon.
Good honkin' honnah -- this is one cool quilt! You are so encouraging and relaxed and inspiring. Thanks for such an original approach. I love your celebration of ideas and humor and heart.
I have made a few different ones following your technique and some I straight stitched and others I did a almost satin stitch zig-zag. Using the Heat & Bond gives you a 'cleaner' and easier to cut in the tips or small areas, then when I did it without H&B. What I really love about this (not being very artistic) is that no 2 are the same and you are only limited by your imagination! It makes a great runner and place mats! I have even sewed scraps together to make colourful strips and used that under the top black.
And I am still making these, love them!
I'm very excited to try this! Thinking about doing a big quilt with this on it.
Thanks Rob you made it seem so easy. Love your tutorials! I'm thinking place mats!
Thank you, Marjorie! I hope you enjoy creating your reverse appliqué place mats!
This is absolutely fantastic. I love it
I love to watch your videos, your so upbeat and you go into great details
At what point do you fuse the top piece to the piece underneath? Love your design and color selection.
Hi Rob! Love this idea as much as your snowflake! I'm going to try to design a flier de Lis using this method! Thanks for another great project! Rebecca
That sounds like an awesome project, Rebecca! I can't wait to see it! Have fun sewing!
Love your design! Looks like a well used deign we do here in Hawaii-the wave! Thanks for sharing this great tutorial!
Very nice and I will do this design on a quilt. Thanks and God Bless you for sharing your talent with the world
Lillian Roach be sure and send us pictures!!
well hello from the uk. i was surprised to find you in my latest magazine subscription was nice finding even more about you and your family and i couldn't believe how long you have been doing quilts well done on your success and i hope the future bring you much more clair
Clair Throupe that's awesome, I was so excited to be in it! I'm glad you are subscribed and got to see it. Thanks for watching the tutorials! It really means a lot!
Cool! you are just so cute and friendly ! Never done reversed appliqué before. i think I will make this my weekend project. thanks a lot for sharing your expertise.
yes, he is so cute and friendly ☺
love watching your videos and this is a good one. my hubby knows I am watching your videos by the bam bam at the beginning and the quack quack of your friend Jenny.
Great idea for reverse applique love the design I think it looks very much like our NZ Maori designs.
Maxine Sandry I'm glad you enjoyed this one! Thanks for watching!! :) I'll have to look into those designs, they sound right up my alley!
That looks cool, like a dragon's tail. I have to try that. Thank you, sir!
Very cool, Rob. Kinda reminds me of lace insertion technique. Thanks for sharing.
Slowvannah Farms yeah you're right!! Didn't even think of that! Awesome!
I am so glad I stumbled upon this channel. You make your videos fun to watch and I love how you have so much energy and make it fun. Keep it up!! 😊
i love this technique it is very unique
Really pretty, Rob! Thanks.
Thanks, rebeccasewing ! Means a lot!!
This is a beautifully presented video! Thank you!
Love the way you teach!
Can't wait to try this out!
I also just started applique, made an owl panel, not a great sew'r but I'm a good enough artist to make sellable street art quilts from scraps, I even drawer on fabric if I'm missing a peice & make it the new centre peice. thanks for the tips. ONLY REAL MEN SEW
What a great tutorial! Charm squares would work as well and all of these shapes are so amazing. I am a Music teacher and love to sew things for music games. These would be wonderful!!! Can't wait. I can customize all of my passing and tossing balls for music games! Thanks Rob!
nalindsay I'm glad you liked this one!! Thanks for watching!! Music notes would be awesome!!! I hope you send us pictures!
love it Rob, so easy, thought it would be so hard when I first saw them so I just sandwiched mine and going to sew it now, thank you so much for showing it!
Tina Wemyss awesome!!! Send us pictures!!
This tutorial was awesome.
gloria esquivel thanks!!
Hi Rob- I just watched the reverse applique and I'm going to challenge myself to design a full quilt using this technique. I plan on using Tula Pink fabrics. Here's my questions, are you using quilting cotton for the black or a cuddle type? 2. Can this technique be used in a quilt as you go scenario for attaching all the blocks together? I'm closing my sewing and quilting business from Thanksgiving to New Year this year and spending some extra time with my husband and work on this quilting project of my own. Thanks for sharing. Diana
This is awesome. Definitely wanna try this..
Great project, clear instructions. Thanks.
Karen Brennan I'm so glad to hear that! Thanks for watching, Karen!
Where else can you go to get great tips, inspiration, education AND eye candy????
I love your shirt! Good job.
I am going to try this and thanks so much for showing me how to do it
Audrey Daigle sweet!!! I can't wait to see pictures!
Great tutorial. Your example reminds me of Maui's hook from Moana. I think I need to make it!!
Totally fantastic can't wait to fry it Thanks so much!!
Great Project
Surprised by the title! The reverse applique I've seen is pretty time intensive...what would spark Rob's attention to that?! Well, no surprise...you found a fast, fun way to make it easier and so creative! Great job :-)
+Loris Mills So glad that you enjoyed this one!! Thanks for watching!
Você é muito didático, adorei sua simpatia e simplicidade para explicar. Muito Obrigada, e quando puder venha ao Brazil mostrar sua tecnica. Tchau!
I think this with the great to put together in a quilt as you go style attaching multiple creations together.
Love this technique
beautiful, Beautiful, BEAUTIFUL :)
Thanks Bonnie! Hope you are working on some fun sewing projects!
Love the idea. Now trying to decide what design to use???
missy evans I've seen people do trees, flowers, team mascots, initials, words, the possibilities are endless!
Man Sewing I'm going to burn my Bernina out doing these-you got my mind in overdrive... tiny led lights, needle punch, silk, guitars, couching, texturising...Hmm, guess you can't texturise something like this. Still brilliant..My stash will dwindle to nothing before long LOL!
Rob I am not sure if you're still checking this. You are just fabulous! You got me into quilting and my friend would love this for her wedding. But I need to know if you can wash this type of quilt? Would it do for a throw on a bed?
Great project !!
josie gitto thank you! I'm glad you liked it!
Love this! Like you said, nice from the "serious" stuff. You and Jenny Doan are motivating me like mad, lol! #mansewing #msqc
love this. I can use this for a drawing iI did ! thank you
Would love to try this one out! I see you are teaching in Oregon in April. Trying to figure out how I can go out there attend.
Cheers from a fellow dude quilter! I'm definitely going to use this technique on my next quilt. Also, that design you're working on is really cool!
Thank you so much Rob for your very interesting tutorial, by the way, I had an ice coffee as here in France, we have now about 100° farenheit temperature
chantalida53 That's crazy! It was super hot in Missouri when I was visiting last week! Thank goodness for ice coffee!
love this will try it thank you
Love ur tutorial... Sir can u plzz make video on portrait quilt using this method
Hi, I'm Kari, and I saw you w. The gal on Missouri Star Quilt Co. Loved ya.... SO, I checked out your vids and they're Great hun! Ima follower now xx Kari
This will be fun!
Tina R be sure and send us pics!! Thanks for watching! :)
This is my favorite tutorial of yours because it is a technique that I have never heard of, and I'm really excited to try it. I would love to be entered into your giveaway for the cordless iron. :)
lovely ! would love to do it thanks........
Rob, I love this tut!! I also love the shirt and the others you wear in your tutorials, can you disclose where you get them??? One more thing, I sooo agree with you when it comes to having a fun project you can work on while doing something labor intensive. I think it helps you enjoy both of them more! Love your energy!!!!
Hello! Thank you for tuning in! You can find all of Rob's Man Sewing apparel at Missouri Star Quilt Co. Here is a link to all of the swag: www.missouriquiltco.com/shop/browse?q=man%20sewing
awesome idea you are great!
Thank you so much!! What design would you make??
Hot his looks really pretty, I'll have to add it to my list of quilts I want to make.
That is really cool
What a good idea
I didn't see you iron it - I guess that was just before you did the black on black free motion quilting? Great job - another thing for my 'to do' list - thanks :p
***** sorry about that, fuse once all the the cut outs are done. Once fused you can not do any more reverse applique, so be sure you are done before you fuse!!