That flower pattern is so adorable! I like the raw edge applique technique but I'm a complete beginner and hoping I can do it. I certainly am going to give it a try! Thank you very much for your tutorial!
Thank you for a great easy to follow video. I had seen many videos about appliques and wanted to see one where the edge was finished with a regular sewing machine using the zig-zag stitch.
Wow paper??? I never would have thought that would work, what a great idea. At the end of this video I realised that my mom-in-law actually bought me this book. Love the flowers, so sweet and cute.
The paper helps stabilize the fabric and prevent puckering. I will often use the tissue paper used when wrapping gifts. I save the stuff I get with a gift for things like this. If your needle is constantly breaking, check your tension setting. Another thing that can cause the needle to break is using the wrong size needle.
Mario Garcia el papel que la flor se cosio por debajo, es un papel para haces copias, escribir cartas etc, papel Blanco comun y corriente, y es mas barato
Hola el papel cambia de nombre dependiendo en la tienda que lo compres y el que ella esta usando se llama Heat & Bond Lite . pero hay diferentes marcas de fusible . no se en que parte lo podrias conseguir en Mexico suerte
Great tutorial, thank you for uploading it. I am trying to use my 1992 singer 4622A sewing machine to attach some letters on a baby quilt, and was having the same problem you showed at the end now, could you also use freezer paper for this?
Thank you for sharing this tutorial. It's definitely simpler than the steps printed in books. You did mentioned "plastic templates". Not so sure if it's available in Singapore. I'll substitute it with the iron on lining for collars. The result might not be as good as yours.
@freeangie11 If you want to add this to a shirt I think it's easiest to just add the flower directly to the shirt.. aka you use your shirt instead of the 'background' fabric :)
@liesbeth2009 Just make sure your raw edge is in the middle of your sewing foot :) Then the needle will go half in the flower, and half outside of it :)
@montayostudio What I would do is wait a few minutes after ironing the fabric so it cools the glue. Then normally the glue just stays in place. Also the paper helps 'clean' the needle with every stitch :)
Never tried it with embroidery before. I know you can buy a stabalizer that is more like fabric that may work....I have done tons of handwork, but never used a stabalizer.
This may be a stupid question but when you sew around any applique do you have the top and bottom thread set up just like you do when you piece your quilt? like with top and bottom thread?
Template plastic is expensive in many parts of the world mainly because it's imported. You can easily replace it for playable plastic cutting boards that we use in the kitchen. They are much easier to cut as well.
Would this technique work for making a baby onsie with a name on it? Im trying to make my baby a onsie with her name going down on it in different fabrics. I'm new to this I don't really understand what the paper /stablizer is for. what type of stabalizer do u recommend what's the brand and wheRe can I find it? Any info is much appreciated :) thanks for the tutorial!
hi...... whats the name of the paper whit glue?, i don´t speak very well de english, i live on mexico and i like find this paper, thanks for your help....
That flower pattern is so adorable! I like the raw edge applique technique but I'm a complete beginner and hoping I can do it. I certainly am going to give it a try! Thank you very much for your tutorial!
Thank you for a great easy to follow video. I had seen many videos about appliques and wanted to see one where the edge was finished with a regular sewing machine using the zig-zag stitch.
Thanks. I learnt something new today, appliques. Nice trick about using the white paper.
Wow paper??? I never would have thought that would work, what a great idea. At the end of this video I realised that my mom-in-law actually bought me this book. Love the flowers, so sweet and cute.
That is just so gorgeous, its inspired me to get back to work on my barnyard baby quilt!
Well explained. impressed how the paper on the backing helped
Thanks for the tips....I wasn't using the stabilizer and had the puckering you showed in your example. Thanks I see a big difference!
ty ty ty so much..was not sure I could sew the edge like this ty
Thank you for the paper tip. It clearly makes a difference.
Gracias es una buena técnica para que las aplicaciones queden muy bien....gracias por enseñar
Thanks for the great tips! Very cute block!
Lindo trabalho, gostei muito. Parabéns.
God bless you for the paper behind the zig-zag stitch.. perfect !
This was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you soooooo much for sharing :)
Thank you - this is just what I was looking for!
Thank you for sharing such a good idea the paper I can’t wait to try xx
An open toe applique foot would make it easier for all to see and aid in stitch placement as well. I like using paper behind as well.
Thank you for sharing this! It gave me so many ideas for my kids quilts!
Nice video,nice teacher
I liked the paper backing tip for better zig zag stitches.
beautiful I like good job. Thank for teaching,
Is there a certain type of needle to use so glue from the fusible backing doesn't clog your machine and the needle? Very nice video...thank you!
me encanta pero no entiendo el idioma gracias por compartirnos
We use "Heat & Bond Lite". There are many different brands of fusible web.
So lovely. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you for showing raw edge. Appliqué
The paper helps stabilize the fabric and prevent puckering. I will often use the tissue paper used when wrapping gifts. I save the stuff I get with a gift for things like this. If your needle is constantly breaking, check your tension setting. Another thing that can cause the needle to break is using the wrong size needle.
Marcie Thiessen como se llama el papel que pones a la flor me gustaría intentar hacerlo soy de México gracias
Mario Garcia el papel que la flor se cosio por debajo, es un papel para haces copias, escribir cartas etc, papel Blanco comun y corriente, y es mas barato
Hola el papel cambia de nombre dependiendo en la tienda que lo compres y el que ella esta usando se llama Heat & Bond Lite . pero hay diferentes marcas de fusible . no se en que parte lo podrias conseguir en Mexico suerte
Good to know about using paper . Thanks
Great tutorial, thank you for uploading it. I am trying to use my 1992 singer 4622A sewing machine to attach some letters on a baby quilt, and was having the same problem you showed at the end now, could you also use freezer paper for this?
Im curious... do you use paper scissors to cut out your applique (fabric with freezer paper bonded to it) or fabric scissors?
I feel like you could use this method to make a giant Scrabble board and letters. You could use Velcro to get your letters in place.
Thank you for sharing this tutorial. It's definitely simpler than the steps printed in books. You did mentioned "plastic templates". Not so sure if it's available in Singapore. I'll substitute it with the iron on lining for collars. The result might not be as good as yours.
@freeangie11 If you want to add this to a shirt I think it's easiest to just add the flower directly to the shirt.. aka you use your shirt instead of the 'background' fabric :)
@liesbeth2009 Just make sure your raw edge is in the middle of your sewing foot :) Then the needle will go half in the flower, and half outside of it :)
@montayostudio What I would do is wait a few minutes after ironing the fabric so it cools the glue. Then normally the glue just stays in place. Also the paper helps 'clean' the needle with every stitch :)
good job....!!
Thank you for the great tutorial... Can't wait to do this...
que hermoso muy bonito
use used dryer sheets for stabilizing 2 for price of one yeah!
Great tutorial tfs
Thanks to share your time!
me encanta todo ,q bueno seria en el idioma español..sera posible?
Never tried it with embroidery before. I know you can buy a stabalizer that is more like fabric that may work....I have done tons of handwork, but never used a stabalizer.
How wonderful!
Thank you so much for the great tutorial!!
I love it , thank you!!!
Me encanta !
thanks for this vídeo. I need it because I am learnning
Amazing! Thank you!
very beautiful
what was the paper called plastic something ?? where do you get it. thanks
what kind of sewing tool u use? sims awesome!
thank you so much for the tutorial.
HAPPY NEW YEAR.....
Very helpful! Thanks so much!
Tx for sharing. Very clear
Cute and Thanks
nice tutorial. thank you
hello,
is there any tip to achieve to sew half in the flower and half outside the flower pls?
Thanks for this tutorial
can I use this for any sewing project? like shirts, dresses, blankets etc?
hermosoo!!!
Nice one
and Creations
i realize I am kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good site to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Marcel Noel Try flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Arlo Saul yea, been watching on flixzone for months myself =)
@Arlo Saul Thank you, signed up and it seems to work :) I appreciate it!!
Nice flowers tutorial. How can I get ur pattern book.???
What kind of paper do you use , good video thanks
Reynolds freezer paper (plastic coated) sold in any market
Очень оккуратная обработка.
This may be a stupid question but when you sew around any applique do you have the top and bottom thread set up just like you do when you piece your quilt? like with top and bottom thread?
Who is this? Everything I have is 2 yrs to 11 mo old. The teaching is the best but would like to know if they are available now.
very good
Wish I could see you taking those little paper pieces out of the center. I've always has trouble with that and ripped out stitches.
lindoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Thank you!!!
Muchas gracias Sería posible que nos los tradujera en español
Miriam Cardenas. We sorry but you have to know English.
Está hermoso su trabajo lastima que no entedi nada 😣
hi love the work how would i go about doing this what materials would i need
Aki no Brasil esse papel e conhecido como termocolante!
What glue sheet you used .what is it called
Merci💕💕💕💕💕
how do u add the applique to the shirt or whatever after that?
What is your foot pressure setting at? I have a Bernina
NO ENTIENDO EL INGLES PERO ME PARECE BONITOS
Template plastic is expensive in many parts of the world mainly because it's imported. You can easily replace it for playable plastic cutting boards that we use in the kitchen. They are much easier to cut as well.
Thanks! :D
Thank you for tips!
Thank you
Which name this mashing?
Would this technique work for making a baby onsie with a name on it? Im trying to make my baby a onsie with her name going down on it in different fabrics. I'm new to this I don't really understand what the paper /stablizer is for. what type of stabalizer do u recommend what's the brand and wheRe can I find it? Any info is much appreciated :) thanks for the tutorial!
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How do you keep the zig-zag stitch even? I have a problem with it getting wider than narrower as I sew. What am I doing wrong?
Try going a bit slower. It takes practice. I always do a couple on my scraps first to see where I need to adjust.
Nice
Norhan Abdrakib h
what glue sheet you used what is it called
I like quilt tkank you
muy bonito pero no entendí nada . podría traducirlo al Español por favor gracias
What is this machine's name ? Please reply 🙏🙏
One needs a better camera or lens for those close up shots
Does it work for stretch fabrics?
Nina Adams and
Me gustan los trabajos q presentan, pero necesito q estén en ESPAÑOL. Por favor. Gracias SILVIA RAQUEL DELGADO
EXCELLENT tutorials , could put TRANSLATION IN SPANISH DURING VIDIO , I appreciate it.
THANK YOU
ROMELIA ROLDAN VEGAS v
hi...... whats the name of the paper whit glue?, i don´t speak very well de english, i live on mexico and i like find this paper, thanks for your help....
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Heat n Bond lite.