Effortless holiday quilting with UNIQUE Pressing Mat and Oliso Iron by Paul Leger November 26, 2024 written by Paul Leger November 26, 2024 1 Yesterday was a fun day spent preparing the ornament appliques with some HeatnBond Lite Iron-On Adhesive. Today, I’ll set up an ironing station in the sewing area with a small folding table, the OLISO M3Pro Project Iron – Coral, and the UNIQUE QUILTING Wool Pressing Mat – 18″ x 24″ – Grey (I really love the size of this mat). The UNIQUE quilting wool pressing mat and coral Oliso M3Pro Project Iron Select the fabric for each ornament. Match the ornament templates to the fabric to be used. Press the prepared HeatnBond adhesive on the wrong side of each fabric. Note: Read the pressing directions before starting, as each HeatnBond product has different directions which, if not followed, can affect the project. Press the HeatnBond paper-backed adhesive to the wrong side of the fabric. With the help of your LDH 81⁄2″ Craft Scissors – Purple, cut out each ornament shape. This time, cut on the lines. Position the fabric ornaments on your background fabric. I cut mine 14” wide x the width of the fabric. I placed the first ornament on the right and then added the others using spacing I liked. I’ll trim the excess background fabric later. Place the ornament shapes on the background fabric. Once you’ve decided on the placement of your ornaments, remove the paper backing and press in place. Press the ornaments in place. Some fun features of the OLISO M3Pro Project Iron – Coral are: It can be used with water for dual-zone steam. It comes with a silicone SoleMate to rest and store the iron. It has an LED ProLight. It has an automatic shut-off. A Coral, Oliso M3Pro Project Iron Preparing the ornament appliques was fast and easy with the use of our UNIQUE QUILTING Wool Pressing Mat – 18″ x 24″ – Grey and OLISO M3Pro Project Iron – Coral. Tomorrow, we’ll complete the quilted table runner using Gütermann metallic threads and SCHMETZ metallic needles. This is part 2 of 5 in this series Go back to part 1: Quilt a Merry Christmas Table Runner with HeatnBond and Metallic Threads Print this page or save as a PDF 0qs546Christmas Quilting ProjectsChristmas Table RunnerFestive Quilting Ideasfree holiday quilted table runner patternsfree quilting Holiday patternsfree quilting patternsGütermann Dekor Metallic Thread 200m - Christmas GreenGütermann Dekor Metallic Thread 200m - Col. 1005Gütermann Dekor Metallic Thread 200m - Col. 41Gütermann Dekor Metallic Thread 200m – RedGütermann Denim Thread 100m – BlackGütermann Metallic ThreadsHeatnBond Lite AdhesiveHeatnBond Lite Iron-On Adhesive - 43cm x 30m (17″ x 32 ¾yds) boltHeatnBond Lite Iron-On Adhesive may be bought by the bolt; Gütermann Dekor Metallic Thread 200m – GoldHeatnBond Stitch n Sew Tear-Away Stabilizer - 50.8cm x 22.8m (20″ x 25yds)Holiday Table Runner TutorialLDH 8½“ Craft Scissors – PurpleMachine Applique TechniquesnotionsOLFA 45mm RTY-2/DX/MAG Ergonomic Rotary Cutter – Magentaoliso M3Pro Project Iron – CoralSCHMETZ #1743 Metallic Needles Carded - 80/12 - 5 countSCHMETZ #1752 Metallic Needles Carded - 90/14 - 5 countUNIQUE Baby Rick Rack 3mm x 3.7m – ScarletUNIQUE Jumbo Rick Rack 10mm x 2.3m - Metallic GoldUNIQUE Medium Rick Rack 6mm x 2.3m - Emerald GreenUNIQUE quilting wool pressing mat - 18″ x 24″ - Grey FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Paul Leger I took my first quilting course in September 1994 in Barrie, Ontario, near the armed forces base where I was stationed. After moving to Ottawa in 1996, I joined my first guild. I took more courses and began to buy quilting books and lots of fabrics. Quilting has become my passion. I have made over 150 more quilts since then, and have never looked back. I now share my knowledge of quilting by teaching and doing presentations, and blogging! previous post Unboxing the Husqvarna VIKING Designer Quartz 29 YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... Quilt a Merry Christmas Table Runner with HeatnBond... 6 easy steps to assemble a quilt using... 5 simple sewing notions make fun blocks for... Use hook and loop tape to make peek-a-boo... 5 easy steps to make chenille fabric 4 easy steps to create texture in a... WHY Hemline Gold quilting tools are made to... Oliso M3Pro project iron – the perfect travelling... Quilting tools to help with everyday needs Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.