Help with intricate appliques

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  1. sugrmag

    sugrmag Uber Nerd

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    I need help making more intricate appliques. Is there a trick to it? Like cutting them out I guess would be where I need the advice. Is there a special thing you use to cutting out the tiny details? Did that make sense??
    Thanks, ladies!
     
  2. Cre

    Cre Senior Member

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    I just use scissors..cut out all the pieces then piece it together like a puzzle.
     
  3. SandalScout

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    Cre, one thing I can't find a good answer on, do you do anything to the edges? Or just cut them out and sew over them?!?!
     
  4. MoonjavaSeed

    MoonjavaSeed Yeah, Toast!

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    Oooh.. I'm just getting into appliqes. I was wondering how you girlies hold down the teeny pieces so they dont fly around when you sew them on. :eek: :D
     
  5. Cre

    Cre Senior Member

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    I use Heat & Bond Lite (I have found that the med/heavy gums up my needle too much). Cut out the pieces from the bonded fabric, piece them together then iron. Once it is all in place, I stitch it down. Nothing special to the edges. :)
     
  6. MoonjavaSeed

    MoonjavaSeed Yeah, Toast!

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    AHah... I've just been using a litttttle bit of white glue and some ironing.. :rolleyes: It works for now.. I suppose I'll set out for some fabric-bond glue then. Thanks. :)
     
  7. Cre

    Cre Senior Member

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  8. MoonjavaSeed

    MoonjavaSeed Yeah, Toast!

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    Oh my godsh. Thats nifty! :D thanks again.

    (pardon my misreading. :rolleyes: )
     
  9. Cre

    Cre Senior Member

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    No problem. :) Show us your end result!
     
  10. supermommy

    supermommy wannabe crackho

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    that heat bond stuff rocks...my appliques were shit before i discovered its joys...
    i always soak them in fray block too before i send em to their new homes...
    i have no clue if this actually helps them stay together but i reckon it cant hurt eh?
    (cre i still say eh...lol)

    :) Yes we must see the end result..
    good luck
     
  11. MoonjavaSeed

    MoonjavaSeed Yeah, Toast!

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    AHah.. I love it when Americans properly use the word "eh." :D
     
  12. supermommy

    supermommy wannabe crackho

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    haha i totally get that alot..
    canucks are so proud of where i drop it in..
     
  13. supermommy

    supermommy wannabe crackho

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    i use scissors to cut out the big stuff...if i am doin a celtic tree or knot tho i have an exacto knife i use...mucho handy
     
  14. sugrmag

    sugrmag Uber Nerd

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    Thanks supermommy. That's really what I was looking for.
     
  15. SandalScout

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    thanks guy.... I was worried that I really needed to roll the edges or something. I use heat bond, I'll have to look into fraycheck.
     
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