This is a fantastic video! I’ve watch so many videos trying to learn appliqué methods, yours is the only one I’ve saved for future reference! Clear, concise, and easy to follow. Thanks so much!
Neat work! I’m going to try the button hole setting to see how it turns out. I think this, blanket stitch looks more handmade than others. I’m not sure about cutting out reverse of shape if it’s for a decorative item, perhaps only on soft furnishings to make it softer, more comfortable on a pillow or quilt.
So it’s not necessary to use a tear away stabilizer when stitching? And I’m surprised you are able to separate the fused fabrics to make that little snip!! Does that work with all fusible web (like Heat and Bond) so you think? Thanks for this helpful video!!
Does the rest that is left behind stand up to washing in a quilt? Or does it create lumps after several washes. Thank you for the video, much appreciated.
trying to applique a marijuana leaf (no judging) long, thin with notches close together and on both sides of each leaf. tried turned edge. not very good results. this fusible technique just might work. thanks. my sewing machine skill will need to be very good.
Great tip about taking some of the fusible material of bigger areas❤
This is a fantastic video! I’ve watch so many videos trying to learn appliqué methods, yours is the only one I’ve saved for future reference! Clear, concise, and easy to follow. Thanks so much!
Wow this makes it so much easier to understand. You are wonderful
Neat work! I’m going to try the button hole setting to see how it turns out. I think this, blanket stitch looks more handmade than others. I’m not sure about cutting out reverse of shape if it’s for a decorative item, perhaps only on soft furnishings to make it softer, more comfortable on a pillow or quilt.
Loved finding this video. I was wanting to try applique and I bought the stuff for it...but have yet to pull the trigger. I feel I can try now!
Do give it a try! I suggest you start with a simple shape to get the hang of stitching around it. Most important - have fun!
Your little deer is too cute! I think it’s time I learned how to appliqué.
Wow, thank you so much for sharing this. I'm a newbie at this and was trying to find how it's done
Can't wait to do this block. I want to make a pillow with one of these blocks in an xmas quilt.
Thank you for taking the fear out of applique
I am definitely making this, I have the same fabric. Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
Awesome! Send me a pic when you're done!
Something I want to try as a newbie sewer! Thanks
Thank you for your excellent instructions!
Great tips thank you
So it’s not necessary to use a tear away stabilizer when stitching? And I’m surprised you are able to separate the fused fabrics to make that little snip!! Does that work with all fusible web (like Heat and Bond) so you think? Thanks for this helpful video!!
Amazing tutorial and fabulous video thanks for sharing your beautiful ideas
awesome video! Thanks! i think I'm ready to try now
Great info!
Very informative. Thanks for the tips.
Thank you This was so helpful
You're very welcome!
And the deer'nose is juste falling on a Black pièce!!!!well done !!!
I planned ahead with that fussy cutting! Thanks!
Great tip but if affordable, treat yourself to a cutting machine. I use brother scan n cut. Saves hours of this! Xx
Fantastic tutorial !!! 😊
Do you use Pellon 805?
Thank you 😊
I use both Pellon 805 and Flexi Fuse, depending on the project
Do you need to sew it when your done, or were you just looking for a stitch look?
I always sew down my edges as sometimes fusible works free. Ultimately, it's your choice.
Cant heat
Very lovely but the volume was very low.. thank you
Kan dit in het Nederlands vertaald worden?
wonder why you cut the back of the cloth that the deer is sewed on2 ty
Cut out the fabric behind the applique to reduce bulk and weight.
Why are you cutting away the interfacing?
I cut away the interior portion of the fusible to eliminate stiffness
Does the rest that is left behind stand up to washing in a quilt? Or does it create lumps after several washes. Thank you for the video, much appreciated.
trying to applique a marijuana leaf (no judging) long, thin with notches close together and on both sides of each leaf. tried turned edge. not very good results. this fusible technique just might work. thanks. my sewing machine skill will need to be very good.
Yes, it's going to be a time consumer to get all those notches stitched down, but it is really the only way. I hope you only have one leaf to do!
@QuiltFabrication thanks for the video. I'll send the results
Voice is too low. Wish I could hear.
The sound is too low.
Could t hear
Cant hear
Can't hear, my volume at highest level, disappointed