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How to Sew Appliqué using the Spray Starch Method 

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Learn how to sew spray starch appliqué!
Stephanie Soebbing of Quilt Addicts Anonymous walks you through how to prepare your templates, apply spray starch to the edge of your pieces and set them in place with an iron. Then she walks you through how to attach the appliqué pieces to your background square using an invisible stitch and matching thread.
This is Stephanie's favorite appliqué method for special projects that are meant to be cherished, or when she wants a fun portable project. Just prep your pieces ahead of time and take the tiny pieces with you.
Supplies
- Assorted fabric scraps
- Craft paint brush
- Aurifil Thread to blend with your fabrics: shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.co...
- Applique Needles: shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.co...
- Frixion Gel Pen: shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.co...
- Pins: shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.co...
- Easy Action Micro Tip Scissors: shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.co...
- Iron
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Music: Eye of the Needle (Instrumental Version) by Ray, I Wanna Stay Here With You (Instrumental Version) by Loving Caliber, Intertwined (Instrumental Version)by Ray, It Is What It Is (Instrumental Version) by Chris Coral, Just You And I (Instrumental Version) by Ray, Light Em Up (Instrumental Version) by Daniel Gunnarsson, Lunar by Hallman, One More Time (Instrumental Version) by Ramin, Young (Hallman Remix) (Instrumental Version) by Chris Coral, from Epidemic Sound.

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@busybeaver793
@busybeaver793 5 лет назад
There are metal tools to help simplify the wet starch application. If the cost is a factor then take the round end of a metal nail file to help force a smoother curve for ironing.
@joane8651
@joane8651 5 лет назад
Stephanie, this is just beautiful, your daughter will have a wonderful keepsake.
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@danadewey9405
@danadewey9405 5 лет назад
Pretty fabrics and fun to watch. Lots of work! I'm finishing a Round Up Time quilt that my Mom and Grandma started in 1950- something, and it's needle turn. I never thought of any other way. Cheers! Hope to see your finished quilt!
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous 5 лет назад
There are so many ways! How wonderful to finish your grandma’s quilt.
@dannebonaparte2213
@dannebonaparte2213 5 лет назад
Beautiful workmanship!
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@debrarevay7493
@debrarevay7493 5 лет назад
I use cereal box cardboard for my templates. I then put the cardboard template on freezer paper and trace around the template onto the freezer paper. Cut out the shape that is on the freezer paper and iron it to my fabric, then cut out the shape about a quarter of an inch away from the edge of the freezer paper. I know that's an extra step, but it works for me. I could never do needle turn applique very well.
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous 5 лет назад
There are lots of great ways to do appliqué. Thanks for sharing yours!
@lorettasanchez1959
@lorettasanchez1959 5 лет назад
Hey omg. I'm going to the international quilt Festival too. Hope to see u there.
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous 5 лет назад
Awesome! See you there.
@sharonhollingsworth5321
@sharonhollingsworth5321 5 лет назад
I use heat resistive Mylar plastic for my templates.
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous 5 лет назад
That is a great option when you are going to reuse them.
@cynthiawillson5740
@cynthiawillson5740 4 года назад
With one dimension appliqué should I quilt before or after placing the appliqué?
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous 4 года назад
I would quilt it after your top is complete.
@nancyclement5292
@nancyclement5292 5 лет назад
You might want to take a look at Shabby Fabrics spray starch applique videos.. she uses freezer paper for the templates and a stiletto to help with the turning while ironing.
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous 5 лет назад
Freezer paper is a different method. There are lots of options. You just have to find what works best for you.
@Carylanne927
@Carylanne927 5 лет назад
Oh Hell Stephanie.. I was going to suggest for you some rubber fingers for pressing bc I too like my big iron .. BUT then I said to my self, hell carylanne you don't ever use them until you've already steamed a finger.. he he hope your beautiful butterflies quilt is loved for many many many years. I do hope you will show it to us all.
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous
@QuiltAddictsAnonymous 5 лет назад
Lol! I love it!
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