Heeey, were you in my head? How did you know that I needed this tutorial for a gift I am planning to make?!
Good timing. Thanks a bunch!
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Heeey, were you in my head? How did you know that I needed this tutorial for a gift I am planning to make?!
Good timing. Thanks a bunch!
Just what I was looking for! Do you have any pics handy of what the stablizer looks like after? I'm always courious about what it's suppose to look like.
TIA
I use the tear away stabilizer. When I'm done stitching it looks like this on the back...
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y23...estitching.jpg
...then I tear away the stabilizer. I don't have a pic of what it looks like on the back, but I have a pic of the pieces torn off :)
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y23...bilizeroff.jpg
HTH
What a great tutorial. Thanks for taking the time.
Wow! I just tried this and it came out beautiful. Thank you sooo much for sharing this!!
Wow. I wish I had noticed this tutorial a couple of weeks ago. My puppet might have been prettier. :)
very cool!
working on my first appliques today - excited that I saw this as it's given me some instruction
Ooooh i have been wondering about this!!!
Thanks so much- VERY straightforward (which is just what I need!!!!)
thank you!
fab tut!
awesome thank you thank you!!i feel confident to do appliquee now
I have to say: Great tutorial!! Thank you ~Krista!!
I can't wait to go home and try this!
You're welcome! So glad I could help!!
I use Wonderunder to adhere the applique. Great tut.
Thanks Krista! I was looking for confirmation if I was doing it right. Pinning the stabilizer underneath was obvious enough, but I floated it last time and that was frustrating. Not sure why I didn't think to pin it.... LOL
Hmm, so you use stabilizer and a heat n bond, interesting. I just use a heat n bond (Joanns variety) but I never use stabilizer on the backside of the fabric. Then again I don't generally do apps on knits, mainly wovens or cords.