tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171916074484968694.post3360181025394055794..comments2024-03-24T12:52:47.201-05:00Comments on The Quilted Snail: Using stabilizers for appliqueMoirahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16417830478125448599noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171916074484968694.post-46770046020752876102017-03-08T19:03:52.788-06:002017-03-08T19:03:52.788-06:00Does that just tear off the stitching now? Like a...Does that just tear off the stitching now? Like a perforated stamp? Makes sense to use that. I used to use newspaper when I did satin stitching. It isn't as good, but it worked fine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171916074484968694.post-5684759253000972722017-03-08T10:28:07.709-06:002017-03-08T10:28:07.709-06:00Do you put Wonder-Under on the back of the whole a...Do you put Wonder-Under on the back of the whole applique or just close to the edges? I have 3 applique quilts in various stages of completion (one partly quilted, two waiting for backs and quilting) and on one the fusible is under the entire piece of fabric appliqued, one with a 1/4" strip of fusible close to the edge and one with 1/2" square piece of fusible in strategic places. The one with the fusible under the whole piece of fabric is a bit stiff where the applique is - could be helped by the fact that the quilting so far is only in the appliqued areas because I can't decide what I want between them, so I am wondering if you experience stiffness in the applique areas or how you eliminate that phenomenon? Farm Quilterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01670652033638218941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171916074484968694.post-2578164907980822992017-03-08T05:41:59.229-06:002017-03-08T05:41:59.229-06:00F2F2 blocks arrived, and they're lovely ^^
Tha...F2F2 blocks arrived, and they're lovely ^^<br />Thank you very much!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com