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My Project, Coming Along
This is as far as I got over the past weekend. There are three apples down on and the one on the far right is glued on, ready to be stitched. Since Sunday, I have not had one single second to work on my applique. (The move to Angels Camp is becoming very REAL. More…
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More Applique Questions
Most of the applique instruction books that I have read show using just one layer of freezer paper for your applique template. However, in many of the more recent patterns I have picked up (the most recent Fig Tree patterns for example) call for using TWO layers of freezer paper for your applique templates. The…
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Freezer Paper and a Cautionary Tale
After cutting out your applique pieces from the freezer paper, the next step is to iron them onto the wrong side of your fabric, waxy side to the fabric. The light coating of wax melts just enough to adhere the freezer paper to the fabric. You will be using the freezer paper as a template. …
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Preparing the Applique Pieces
Obviously, the freezer paper method of applique requires freezer paper. I bought mine at my local Nob Hill grocery store in the section with aluminum foil and waxed paper etc. The paper has two sides, a shiny waxy side and a matte side. My instructions said to trace my design on the matte side, but…
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Adventure into Applique With Me This Week
Hand applique is not exactly new to me. I have done traditional needleturn applique before, where one just turns under the seam allowance of your piece as you go. No special preparation required. All you need are pins and your needle and thread. The freezer paper/starch method of applique is so popular these days, and so…