Thank you so much. I never knew what fusible they were talking about. I have a pattern that I got off "youcanmakethis.com" but I still could not figure it out. I tihnk you are going to see a ton of applique outfits all thanks to your hard work.
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Thank you so much. I never knew what fusible they were talking about. I have a pattern that I got off "youcanmakethis.com" but I still could not figure it out. I tihnk you are going to see a ton of applique outfits all thanks to your hard work.
Thank you so much Krista. This is great.
thank you! Great tutorial!
awesome
I think this is a personal preferance(sp?). When I do it this way I don't want any "bubbles" so I fuse it permanently. And I don't interface it either.
I know applique can be a lot different in quilting though.
Did that answer your question? :cheerful:
If you'd like to try a piece of Heat N Bond Lite I would be willing to send you a piece :)
Thank you so much for posting this. I really needed this.
love and blessings
angie
what a wonderful tutorial, thank you for posting it!
One question for anyone, do you combine fabrics or does it cause problems, knits with wovens and vice versa. I want to make a knit tee with an applique of the woven pants fabric, will I run into problems?
Ohhh this was awesome! TFS
Thats very generous of you ^_^
What i meant that does heat n bond fuses permenantly on both sides??
Just days ago I made my first applique, and i just fused the woven applique and then just pinned it to the knit fabric along with paper for stabilizer.
Just gonna see how the outcome would be after the wash. If good there are a lot of things I would do!
Hi! Is there a way to save your tut for future reference? I've been wanting to try applique and your instructions look great - and most importantly - EASY! LOL
Thank you so much for posting this.. That's awesome. Thank you.
Yes, it fuses to the applique piece, then you take the paper backing off and it will fuse to the fabric you are attaching it to. I'd be more than willing to send you a piece to see if it will work for you. PM me your addy.
It'll be in the download section once it's been approved :) I'm so glad it'll help you!
OK. I'm new to this applique stuff and this board so be gentle:) I recently tried this with some stitch 'n tear interfacing and I can easily tear it away from the back of the applique too...is it supposed to stay on? It is, right? Any ideas why it isn't staying on? It's as if the stitching tore through it rather than stitching it in place. It seems a bit thick, I got it at Hobby Lobby.
Any suggestions? I didn't use the heat n' bond so that could give me an excuse to go to JA's if needed:)
Thanks!
The heat n bond lite will fuse it to whatever you are stitching it to and then the satin stitch is finishing the edges. I use tear away stabilizer on the back to hold it in place while doing the satin stitch...then tear it away.
Does that help?
I think...so you tear all of it off the back of the applique? None is left?
I'm envisioning a RTW shirt where there's still something left on the back/inside of the shirt. You don't do this?
And the heat n bond keeps bubbles away? I believe I need to go get some:)
Yup, I tear it all off...
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y23...P7093120-1.jpg
That is right after it's done, and I take it all off next.
I have yet to get any bubbles with the heat n bond lite...just follow the directions :)
BTW make sure you get the Heat N Bond LITE. It'll say right on it that it's ok for machine applique. Actually you could probably use a different one that's ok for machine applique, but this is the only thing I've ever used.
Great! Thanks so much for your help:)
Any special needles needed so you don't get holes on the knit fabric when using woven appliques?