Northcott Why use a silicone pressing sheet for fusible applique by Christine Baker June 8, 2016 by Christine Baker June 8, 2016 Assembling my fusible applique sunflowers I spent last evening tracing, fusing and cutting out petals from my Northcott fabrics and I now have a total of 90. Hopefully, this will be enough, but if needed I can always make more!! Today I’m going to show you some great reasons to … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
H.A. Kidd sewing notions What you should know about fusible web by Jennifer Houlden July 16, 2015 by Jennifer Houlden July 16, 2015 Today is applique day! Applique is one of my favorite ways to embellish a quilt. My favorite method of applique is with fusible web and stitching everything down with the machine. If I had to do needle turn applique which I think is just gorgeous we wouldn’t finish this project … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
PFAFF creative 4.5 Applique Patterns by Jennifer Houlden February 19, 2015 by Jennifer Houlden February 19, 2015 Now that the quilt top is complete or at least in sections, it’s time to add some applique to the What’s Good For the Gal is Good For the Guy challenge quilt. Because the quilt is for a guy, I’ll stick to geometric quilt patterns that fit in with the … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Wonderfil Threads Assembling the Christmas Tree Quilt by Christine Baker November 27, 2014 by Christine Baker November 27, 2014 Doing things a little differently… Usually when I make applique quilts I do the center applique stitching first, add the borders next, and then layer and quilt. This time, however, we’re going to do things a little differently. We’ll be assembling the Christmas tree quilt by adding the borders first … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
H.A. Kidd sewing notions Finishing Fusible Applique with Tulle and Couched Cord by Kathy K. Wylie November 14, 2014 by Kathy K. Wylie November 14, 2014 Here we are – the final day of our step-by-step guide to fusible applique! So far, we have learned how to quickly create a daisy block in three easy steps – trace, cut, press – and how to finish the raw edges with an invisible zigzag stitch, a blanket stitch, … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail