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four fabric appliques with text overlay that reads, fabric applique 4 method you should know

I actually really LOVE the art of appliqué! Even though I don't use it that much (practically never) but I do love seeing others' works on the Internet and appreciate the artistry so much :) My October project that I've mentioned earlier in this post is also appliqué-friendly and, personally, I'm going to experiment a little in this field! So I thought if anyone wants to try the same I should tell a bit more about the methods of applique in advance. Method 1 So, the first thing you should…

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a white flower with yellow center sitting on top of a blue fabric covered table cloth

Cotton organdy daisy appliqued to blue linen with pinstitch. Yellow center is French knots. Featured in May 1991 Creative Needle Magazine. Made by Trudy Horne.

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A Better Way to Appliqué Face, fuse, and bead the motifs Embellished appliqué on a filmy background is lovely but may not seem easy to accomplish. Traditional appliqué methods require invisible hand stitches or heavy machine-sewn satin stitches— both of which are difficult to work on sheer fabrics. When you update the technique and introduce fusible materials, however, the process becomes simpler, and your results improve dramatically. Follow these steps to create your own gorgeous…

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someone is making a needled applique on a purple stuffed animal with the words how to do needled turned applique

So, this is the "old-fashioned" way to applique. It's definitely a lot more work than appliqueing with fusible adhesive, but you don't get that annoying stiffness, and you don't have any visible stitching. This is the technique used for all those traditional Baltimore Album quilts. It's also the technique I used for my very first

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