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Jill Finley on Instagram: "Prepare your appliqué shapes by turning the edge under before you add them to your block. 1. Make templates from Jillily Studio Maker Paper. 2. Press template to the wrong side of your fabric—the heat will make it stick. 3. Cut fabric around template leaving a 1/4” seam allowance. 4. Moisten the seam allowance with starch using a Jillily Studio Starch Brush. 5. Use a Jillily Studio Quilter’s Digit to pull the fabric over the template as you press with an iron. 6. Remove the template—it can be used again! 7. Lastly, when all your pieces are prepared, stick them to your block using Jillily Studio Appliqué-Glue. (Not shown in this video.) Happy Appliqué! #jillilystudio #applique #prepareapplique #appliquethejillilyway #makerpaper #starchbrush #quiltersdigit Couture, Patchwork, Types Of Applique, Applique Quilts Sewing Patterns, Applique Work Tutorial, How To Applique For Beginners, Hand Applique Tutorial, Applique Work Ideas, Aplique Work

Jill Finley on Instagram: "Prepare your appliqué shapes by turning the edge under before you add them to your block. 1. Make templates from Jillily Studio Maker Paper. 2. Press template to the wrong side of your fabric—the heat will make it stick. 3. Cut fabric around template leaving a 1/4” seam allowance. 4. Moisten the seam allowance with starch using a Jillily Studio Starch Brush. 5. Use a Jillily Studio Quilter’s Digit to pull the fabric over the template as you press with an iron. 6…

Flower Applique Quilt Detail -  First Place -  Arizona State Fair - Gerlinde Hruzek, in the class for CC/S Seniors, Age 65 and Over, Class 183 Pictoral.  - buttonhole stitch used to fix down the patches of fabric. Flower Applique Quilt, Flower Quilts, Applique Quilt, Pola Sulam, Applique Quilting, Sewing Appliques, Hand Applique, Machine Applique, Patch Work

A beautiful applique quilt seen at the Arizona State Fair, this detail view and the previous close-up show just a bit of the glory created in fabric. I was most impressed by the buttonhole stitch used to fix down the patches of fabric. Well done! This entry is by Gerlinde Hruzek, in the class for CC/S Seniors, Age 65 and Over, Class 183 Pictoral. She won a First Place prize for this quilt.

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