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"Eyelash" problem with fusible applique
I just completed a small applique kit (already given away) that involved fusible applique. I was not happy with the result. The kit contained what seemed like good, quilt-store quaality black cotton fabric which was cut into the outline of tree branches -- some pretty skinny.
I pre-washed the fabric, dried it and then fused it to double-sided fusible that I got at my local quilt store. (It was NOT Steam-a-Seam I or II because that is not yet available in the stores around here.)
I fused it down onto the background (also pre-washed), and it seemed to work fine.
Then I began zig-zagging it down, and the edges of the black raveled terribly. After I got the entire quilt done, I had to give the edges a "haircut" to trim off all the 1/4" raveling. It looked like the tree branches had eyelashes on the side.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? What is the fix?
I have a large McKenna Ryan-type fusible applique quilt to do next (this one for ME), and I hardly want to bother starting it if it will turn out like this one!
Help!
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Hi Beth, that is such a frustrating problem and I have experienced it with a red fabric which frayed easily too. My first suggestion is that you get Steam a Seam 2 for your next project and make sure you adhere it to the background fabric according to the instructions. I notice that the instructions for the new version say that you should press it for 15-20 seconds. The second thing that I will suggest is that you use a new microtex 80/12 or 75/11 needle as these will also help. Thirdly, you make sure that you are stitching along the edge of the applique but actually on the background fabric rather than on the edge of the applique. I use a double blanket stitch as this will cover any gaps between the background and the applique. And finally, you will need to either starch your background fabric until it is stiff as paper or use some sort of stabilizer like Ricky Tims Stable Stuff, Stitch N Tear or a fusible stabilizer on the back of your background fabric as this will keep the whole thing from wanting to gobble up the fabrics when you are using embroidery stitches like the blanket stitch. I hope that is of help.
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Carole you won another ribbon, at Paducah! with your beautiful quilt. I just saw this on the AQS Facebook page:
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Yes, templates are heat resistant Mylar.
I think thread is for embroidery. I use finer thread for appliqué.... -
I'm trying to prepare for applique and embroidery and have two questions.
1. Are our templates heat resistant?... -
Monique G
I have a bolt of black solid and some beautiful Australian Aboriginal prints tucked away waiting for inspiration…..you... -
I have my log cabin blocks around the centre block and placed block 1 and improvised block 2 in the second round. I believe...
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Thank you, Helen.
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The brightness of your appliqué will really stand out in this block. I love it. Everyone is coming up with some great...
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Linda, I too love Becky Goldsmith's you tubes about applique and hand stitching. Those birds in
that book are darling... -
Congratulations Barbara on your Whole Body Reset makeover. Just read the article in Woman's World.
What a great mantra.... -
I love these low volume log cabin blocks. For sure will do them again in another project.
I have hand pieced mine.... -
I agree Melanie, it is probably not worth the trouble. If you just added an extra 1/4 or 1/2 inch on the
log that... -
Thank you.
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Thank you for your suggestions. I really like the idea of playing add-on and think I will try that. I am wondering if making...
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