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Helen, thank you. That is what I finally decided to do.
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I'm allergic to wool, so I'm using cotton and some silk. I have more pieces to add yet, and the applique pieces are not...
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I'm allergic to wool, so am using cotton and some silk. I've never done the freezer paper and starch method to turn applique...
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I don’t have thread that matches all the different wools so I am using invisible thread for most of the appliqué pieces....
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ERRATA FOR THE WISHES WOOL APPLIQUE KIT
It has come to our attention that the large charcoal gray background fabric in your kit is 0.5 inches smaller on one side than what’s listed in the pattern. Don’t worry though — this small difference won’t affect the final outcome of your project at all!
We know how much we all love things to be just right in quilting (looking at you, 1/4" seam!), but this time it’s a little more relaxed.
Please use the fabric as it is; your finished quilt will still turn out beautiful and just as planned.
Thank you for trusting the process!
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ok. I admit I am probably over thinking this too much, but was trying to get the background sewn ( the 3 pieces across and then bigger one below. So the top left and the big one below are both in the charcoal? same fabric? and it states finished size so I expect I cut 1/2" bigger all around for the seam allowances? First time doing wool, so working a bit slower here. Also, should we do the green around the outside now? or wait? Also unclear about the size for the green? states .5 wide, so cut 1" strips?
TIA and sorry for the long winded questionsLast edited by KayeT; 05-29-2025, 03:02 PM.
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This is not really a question, just a comment. When I taped the papers of the pattern together I first noticed there are
no numbers for placement order and no dashes for added seam allowance when it goes under another piece. My guess
is that you just follow the way Sue Spargo does it for wool applique. She does not give the order of putting pieces down
on the background, or any way of showing that a piece goes under the edge of another piece. I plan to study the pattern
and then use a red sharpie to make the number and the under laying seams. HelenWHelenW
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I just received the kit. Now what? Am I waiting for a first class or am I supposed to go ahead and begin on my own?
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A comment, not a question. Carole Berry mentioned on the LIVE that Sue Spargo uses wool matching thread and does the
whip stitch to secure the piece of wool to the background. I am a newbie to wool, but have been watching lots of Sue Spargo
videos. Her reason for using the whip stitch instead of applique stitch on the wool, is because the wool is not as stable around
the raw edge, so it needs a deeper bite into with the thread. I looked for a screen shot of what the stitch looks like so you could
see it. Normally when you do it, you match the thread to the wool, and you don't see it. Alex, said with her applique stitch
you could just see the indent of the thread on the wool. I found that you won't even see the indent if you using a little looser
tension when pull the stitch thru. Just thought this info would be of interest. HelenW
The screen shot was from the website Fig Tree and Company.
Click on the photo to enlarge.HelenW
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As a newbie to appliqué, I was wondering if people are sewing a blind/invisible stitch to attach the cotton background to the wool or are you using an appliqué stitch that will show up?
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Candace D., I used the invisible stitch to attach the cotton to the background. It is just the applique
stitch that only shows a dot of thread on the fold, then you drop the needle into the background
right beside that dot, and travel on the underside about 1/8 to 1/4 inch and make the next dot
by coming up on the edge of the fold.
Sue Spargo does needle turn on all cotton seam allowances. It looks the same whether
you do needle turn or just regular already folded seam allowance.
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I am looking for freezer paper sheets for foundation paper piecing. I used C. Jenkins brand for the Color My World quilt,...
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Helen, thank you. That is what I finally decided to do.
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I'm allergic to wool, so I'm using cotton and some silk. I have more pieces to add yet, and the applique pieces are not...
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I did raw edge with a small zig zag and a little Inktense pencil
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I'm allergic to wool, so am using cotton and some silk. I've never done the freezer paper and starch method to turn applique...
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I'm allergic to wool, so am using cotton and some silk. I've never done the freezer paper and starch method to turn applique...
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I don’t have thread that matches all the different wools so I am using invisible thread for most of the appliqué pieces....
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I’m still appliquéing my shapes to background but have a question. Do you or can you use a hoop when embroidering on...
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Experimenting with threads for the wool whip stitch. One on right uses the Sue Spargo yellow wool ellana thread on the yellow...
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Sandra F. I like how you just basted with large stitches. Wish I had basted as I laid things down.
Wasn't sure if... -
Beautiful background stitching. HelenW
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Candace D., I used the invisible stitch to attach the cotton to the background. It is just the applique
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