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What is your favorite applique method / techinque????
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What is your favorite applique method / techinque???? and why?
Copy and paste the poll into your post then fill in YOUR answers. We had an interesting discussion at group today and I was wondering if it would hold true to ON LINE groups.....
Hand or machine?
Hand:
Back basting
prepared templets
un- prepared
freezer paper on top
cut away
Machine:
invisible thread edges
raw edge applique
fusible....... full templet or windowed
button holed
or
zig zagTags: None
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My Favorite:
Hand applique
Back Basting
Why?
Easiest to prepare
Very portable - those pieces are never going to move
I find it more accurate
I found the method in a Quilters Newsletter Magazine and tried it out then I did a workshop with Jo Morton who uses this method
I have also bought all the Jeanna Kimball books where she explains the method thoroughly
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My favorite method: by hand using freezer paper templates (iron on, trace around, remove paper, glue-baste to background, and then needleturn). I use silk thread and a straw (milliner's) needle 10 or 11.
Reasons: I like the fact that I can watch TV and hand applique at same time. It is also very relaxing, and I like the results. I use the back-basting method occasionally but save it for patterns where precise placement is critical. Most of the designs I do are more primitive, so placement is not critical. In fact, I like it if my version is a little different from the designer's.
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You trace the applique pattern on to the reverse of the background fabric. Then place the applique fabric on the right side of the background fabric and just hold it steady with a pin. Then you baste on the drawn line . Turn the piece over and cut away the excess applique fabric leaving 1/8" seam. Then you release a few of the basting stitches and start needle turning the applique piece under. It is easy to just flip the whole piece now and again to see that you are appliquing exactly on the marked line. The fabric turns under easily as the act of basting almost marks the fabric so it knows where to turn.
Jeanna Kimball's book Virtues gives a very good explanation of how it is done but I think the book is hard to find now
Hope that helps
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Thanx Maureent. I like applique but don't have alot of experience. Yet! What I've done so far has been with freezer paper on the back. I've done one piece of reverse applique but wasn't crazy about the results. It's the hummingbird on one of the quilts in my profile. I do plan to do more of it though and get better. I like doing handwork. Thanx again! Sherry
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Hand or machine? I've done both
Hand:
prepared templates or needle turn
freezer paper on bottom
cut away
Why: I took a class with Becky Goldsmith and one with Pat Campbell. Different methods altogether. My local teacher showed me the freezer paper on the bottom method.
Machine:
invisible thread edges
fusible....... full templet or windowed
button holed
Why: It's faster But I'm just learning.
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ
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Hand or machine? I like to do both, depending on the project.
Hand:
Back basting
prepared templates
un- prepared
freezer paper on top
cut away -
None of the above. I like to put freezer paper templates on the back, then starch the edges down. Then I remove the freezer paper, glue baste the applique down and applique with silk thread.
Machine:
invisible thread edges - Sometimes
raw edge applique - Sometimes
fusible....... full template or windowed - Both, depending on the size of the piece. Some are too small to be windowed.
button holed - Sometimes
or
zig zag - Never that I recall but I have used other decorative machine stitches.
Interesting topic. I'm anxious to hear all the answers. I didn't know about back-basting before except that I heard Maureen mention it earlier.
Sharon in cool Colorado
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ
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Hand or machine?
Hand. I have tried machine applique, but don't like it much.
Hand:
Back basting
prepared templets
un- prepared
freezer paper on top
cut away
I just cut out my shapes and pin them on, then needle-turn them. If the shapes are large I will baste them down with thread, but otherwise I don't bother. I am too lazy to use freezer paper usually. However, it depends what I am trying to do and how complex it is. I will do whatever it takes to make it easier!
Machine:
invisible thread edges
raw edge applique
fusible....... full templet or windowed
I prefer handwork to machine.
button holed
or
zig zag
I have in the past done fusible stuff by machine (my machine has a `hand look' buttonhole which is quite useful, though its been years since I used it. I haven't done any zig-zag. I have neck and shoulder problems, so tend to only use the machine for piecing (though I am hand piecing a lot right now), so thats why I stick to hand work more than machine. I would try more machine work, but its not worth the pain!
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ
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I especially love to digitize my appliques when possible. I made 24 blocks this year for my (guild) secret pal that way. I used PE-Design 6 in Layout and Editing and a BabyLock Ellageo3. Of course it took two months to get it perfected since I was learning, but the stitch-outs were smooth and more efficient than doing it manually.)
Two years ago I came across Baltimore Album blocks designed by Mimi Dietrich and Yuko Sato in Quilter's Newsletter Magazine. I found it so charming I bought Ms. Dietrich's book and made a BOM for my last year's secret pal. I loved all the dimensional flowers and tried two freezer paper techniques: top and bottom. I preferred the paper underneath and just turned the edges as I appliqued, but I know there are a few papers I forgot to remove, and no, I did not cut the back to remove them! On the other hand, on my last quilt, Georgia's Plates, the one I am paper-piecing in my profile picture, I did do machine applique and enjoyed it very much.
Louisa
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PS I edited this to ask if anyone has the embroidery module for their Aurora 440QE and if so, could you tell me about it? I am wondering/debating/rethinking whether I should have gotten it for my machine...sigh...
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ
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Hand or machine?
Hand: never - I don't do handwork of any sort if I can help it! :roll:
Machine:
always
I like to use a variation of Eleanor Burn's method, I don't use the fusible interfacing, I use a wash-away stabilizer and just dot some Roxanne's glue around the edges to hold it in place when I stitch
invisible thread edges mostly
raw edge applique for some quilts
fusible....... full templet or windowed I've done both
button holed if the quilt calls for it
or zig zag ditto - though I use a Satin Stitch or a scribble stitch rather than an "open" zig zag
JOY
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I’ve decided to make all the borders using the June block. I’m still debating what I will use for the 6” corner squares...
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That is pretty. I do love irises and have lots in my yard....
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Hi Barbara Black, When I saw this Iris fabric on this mornings newsletter from Shabbty Fabrics, I
thought of you.... -
Yes, I always make the left and right first, they are the shortest. The top and bottom are longer by 2 blocks--the two ...
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Still playing catchup. I’m planning to do the square in square border all the way around for the first border, similar...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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