How to Appliqué Free Gnome Pattern - Easy Raw Edge Appliqué with Fusible Interfacing, for Beginners
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Learn how easy it is to appliqué with today’s raw edge appliqué tutorial! Paulette demonstrates this technique using fusible interfacing, with this cute little gnome. You can get the free gnome pattern here: tulipsq.com/gnome
We also have a few more gnomes: tulipsq.com/gn...
See our full library of 365 free appliqué patterns here: tulipsq.com/ap...
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THANK YOU. HAVE BEEN LOVING ALL THINGS GNOME since last Fall! They are so cute!
So glad you like them! Check out all of our gnomes! tulipsq.com/gnomes
This is so cute! I love learning new sewing techniques!
Thank you so much! Glad you found it useful! 😊🌷
You are so good to watch, so easy to understand. Love all your videos! So thankful for you.
Thank you so much! That’s so nice to hear. 😊🌷
Thank you so much for all the fantastic applique patterns! Your demos are so helpful. I need to spread the word about what a great resource you folks are!
Oh gosh, thank you so much! We're glad you're enjoying everything, and please, feel free to tell everyone!! 😄💕
❤ great pattern and so cute. Thank you
Thank you! 😊🌷
sooooo CUTE I love it. Thanks
Thank you! I'm glad you like it! 😊🌷
Thank you for offering the appliques. This was very informative. I did some appliques in the 90's, but it has been a long time ago. Your gnomes are darlin'.
Thanks so much! Glad you like our gnomes! 😊🌷
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Thank you for the tips!!
We're so glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 🌷
Very nice little Gnome. Love your tutorials 👍❤️
Thank you! We're glad you're enjoying the channel! 🌷
Love this ! Thank You! Don’t go away ! 🤗❤️😘🌹🙏
Thank you! Don't worry, we're not going anywhere! 😊💕
You did a great job, so cute. Thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed it! 🌷
Love your tutorials. Straight forward...Thank you.
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I am so glad to have found your channel. I love your techniques and the way you explain what to do. Thank you.
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Very nice!!! He's a Forest Gnome!
Thanks! Yes, a forest gnome! I like that! 🌷
You do such nice tutorials!
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Thank you! I absolutely love your videos. Your teaching/sharing technique is spot on.
Thank you so much! So glad you’re enjoying it! 🌷💕
Thanks for a great video tutorial. I’m quite new at appliqué and this tutorial is very helpful.
Oh good! We're glad you like it, thank you! 🌷
That is so cute
Thank you! 😊
I loved the video
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Приятное общение. Буду ждать еще аппликаций к рождеству. Спасибо.❤
Thank you! Do you know we have lots of free Christmas appliqué designs? See them here: tulipsq.com/seasonal 🌷
Don’t we need some tissue or tear away stabilizer on the back before appliquéing stitch?
I have never used anything other than the fusible interfacing. 🌷
Question.. I saw you on Facebook recommending rotary blades and in that video you were using the Alto quilt cut2. I am considering purchasing it and would like to know your thoughts. Would you recommend it? I've never seen you use it in any of the UA-cam videos I've watched on your channel.
You haven’t seen us use them in videos because we usually cut everything ahead of time. We have two of the Quilt Cut systems and we absolutely love them! Can’t imagine cutting without it anymore. Highly recommended. We’ve had them for years. They’re fantastic! If anyone else is wondering, you can get the whole system on Amazon: amzn.to/3BTQNC8
Thank you for your quick reply! Btw, I enjoy your videos!
Thanks! I'm just going to add a link to my comment, so others can find it as well. 🌷
Thank you for this tutorial on raw edge appliqué. I have one question…in the video you said you were using the button hole stitch but it looks like the blanket stitch my grandmother used on her appliqué. My button hole stitch on my machine looks like a traditional zigzag, just done in place and doesn’t advance. Is the old blanket stitch now called the button stitch on newer machines?
I checked with Paulette, and she misspoke in the video. That is indeed a blanket stitch she's using. Good catch! 😊🌷
And where do I find your other free appliqués? Thank you so much.
Here you go: 😊🌷 tulipsq.com/applique
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What kind of backing are you using
We used HeatnBond Lite, you can find it on Amazon here: amzn.to/3HW5Wqd 🌷
Sorry but you said it was a buttonhole stitch but that is a blanket stitch 😊
And instead of that top of his hat I think I'll make a round one to make it easier to stitch down. I want to make one for my best friend because she loves gnomes. She has bone cancer so I'm trying to make as many things as I can to cheer her up. I may make these into a table runner. 😊
Some machines call it buttonhole, others call it blanket stitch. The main difference is when it's done by hand. 🌷
I don’t need to use a stabilizer when appliquéing? I am new this.