Aplique work on fabric

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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 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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Discover the beauty and versatility of raw edge appliqué with this comprehensive guide. Learn about the tools and materials you'll need and essential techniques for creating intricate designs.

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THUNDERSTORMS, WIND, RAIN, AND LIGHTNING!!! and we love it! I have 5 blocks for this week: I call this one "Under the Sea". I had some great fish fabric begging to be part of the quilt. The fish and the shells and the sand, and the seaweed make up the block with the ominous touch of wiggly worm on the fish hook. The original version of this block had a boat in it but it sailed away. Now my beloved Chuck Nohara blocks. I don't do hearts often so I had to come up with another motif finish…

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