Finish your ‘Something Fishy’ wall quilt with the perfect stitch. Stitch your fish by machine or hand…your choice…and with the right thread such a variegated kind, you’ll add a nice texture to your finished blocks. After that, just trim, sew, and enjoy! Free pattern and free tutorial.
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Fusing applique shapes with HeatnBond Featherlite: Light AND strong!
by Jean Boydby Jean BoydGet the last fish done for your ‘Something Fishy’ wall quilt. For this applique project, see how the right fusible web makes light work of applique, especially when you have lots of pieces to trace or draw. Free pattern and free tutorial.
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2 MORE ways to applique: Get it right with Odif adhesive sprays
by Jean Boydby Jean BoydYour school of fish is nearly complete with these 2 new applique water creatures! Find out what adhesive sprays work to help you place your gills and fins in the right place. Free patterns, free tutorial.
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The easy way to applique with HeatnBond fusible web: What works best
by Jean Boydby Jean BoydFuse with the right fusible web and your ‘Something Fishy’ wall quilt will take off to a swimming good start! Follow Jean Boyd’s easy steps to perfect applique…just DIVE in! Free PDF pattern and free tutorial.
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Applique fish with Odif and HeatnBond products: A great summer catch!
by Jean Boydby Jean BoydThere’s nothing fishy about using Odif spray adhesives and HeatnBond fusible web products to make this fish themed summer wall quilt. Today Jean Boyd lists what we need to get started! Free PDF patterns.