Wow... I can't believe how easy you made it... I have been doing this for years... but for some reason I had forgotten how and you made it so simple.... thank you.
Thank you for your confidence, inspiration, expertise, talent and generosity to share your skills & teach people how to applique'. I sincerely appreciate your videos and presence.
Thank you Jan!!! I've been searching the internet for the way to reverse freezer paper patterns and have found nothing! Then I stumbled upon your video and voila! I now know how to do it! Thank you!!! I'm going over to MSQC now to order one of your patterns!
Wonderful video Jan. I have been using your method for some time now but Today I learned how to do reverse! I had not thought to do that. Awesome! Thank you ever so much
Enjoyed your tutorial in Freezer Paper Appliques. I learned quite a bit and your delivery kept my attention. You are down to earth and explain details very well! I've subscribed to your site to learn more about sewing, appliques, etc. Again, thank you for a very good tutorial! Halle', Spring, TX
Hello Jan..Just watched your freezer paper applique...I enjoyed how you talked about it being simple and straight forward...Also liked the tip about making reverse pattern...so simple...I love your wipeboard with the sandpaper on back...What a great idea...........am subscribed to your videos..Hope to see more..........
Jannnnnn!!! The inside point on my heart applique design is killing me! The point is very deep. I can't get past those frays without turning that "V" in to a "U". I'm a rank beginner but for my initiation into a quilt guild I have 14 needle turn applique hearts to do for an entirely hand pieced and hand quilted quilt. The problem is I don't have enough seam allowance in the point to avoid the frays(they are really really short...but if I don't go in deep enough the "V" is not sharp enough. I'm gonna keep on trying...hopefully you'll see this before my 14 hearts are done.
Please keep making videos! I love the way you teach. I can't wait to see all of your techniques! Please have the cameraman get right over the top of the pattern when you are cutting into the point on a shape(eg. into the "v" on the heart shape). It is difficult to see what you mean when he is at an angle.
Oh ..this tutorial gives hope.i did some letters ,but i didn't use the freezer paper they came out okay,but the freezer paper will save me a lots of time..thank you
Hi Jan, I'm so glad I bumped into your website, and watched your 'Needle turn applique'; but I have a question. Can I do 'Needle turn applique' WITHOUT the freezer paper? Is it possible? or will it not work? Please help. Thanks HEAPS for all your techniques. Keep up the good work. God Bless.
+Jebby Ragavan The freezer paper just makes the pattern. You can use anything. I like the freezer paper because it adheres to the fabric and doesn't move so it's easier to trace around.
Great explanation of appliqués! I only wish more hand been explained about attaching the cutout to the backing. I can follow the instructions in this video but I get a little lost when it comes to arching the cut out to the fabric behind it. =_=*
Jan, thank you very much for sharing ! Could you tell if heat and bond is the same to freezing paper? If not, what is the difference? I just started to learn quilting. Thank you for your time!
Hi Jan, I enjoyed your tutorial, but I have a question. I fail to see why the freezer paper was placed on top of the brownish fabric and not under it. Now the freezer paper wax is “on top” of it and it doesn’t help anything that you did. Might be a dumb question but I thought the paper had to go on the “wrong’ side of the fabric? Please enlighten me, and thank you.
Good morning Ms. Jan, I pray that all is well with you and your family, but did you make that sand paper board. Just asking that is a good idea to keep your fabric still.
Can I ask you a question Jan? Could you please tell me how you would applique teeny tiny pieces of applique, say one eighth of an inch wide by one inch long, as I have in a pattern? I am stuck and have tried all sorts of ways. Thank you, Sue
Jan, I just found you today and am subscribing. Your designs are creative and fun, and you make me believe I can do this. I'm excited to try this. I have one question. On the background wall in "Freezer Paper Appliqué" there is a mini quilt that looks like a weeping willow tree - or maybe a tree of life? Do you have a pattern for that? I've been searching, but can't find it.
Hi! I'm creating an art project with archival paper, thin tissue, in 30 "pages", & I really want to sew them together- Do you have any suggestions for either backing material, hem tape, the full roll adhesive, or maybe even this wax paper (size is 8-1/2" X 11")? I'd love to back these for strength & durability for travel. Also, for transport I believe rolling will be the way. If you have any suggestions, I'd just LOVE your advice. You seem incredibly knowledgable with fabric; do you have any paper sewing ideas for me. I have extra that I can "practice with" as well. (FYI) Thank you for your time & thoughtfully consideration, as well as public ally sharing your knowledge. A community Wise Woman.
Why would you put the fabric wright side up if you put it right side down you can leave the freezer paper on and iron the allowance under ready to hand sew
I had the same question, it should be placed on the wrong side of fabric so it can adhere to it to turn your quarter inch all around. Am I missing something?
Yes, your instructions are Very Clear, and you're not "precious". Thank you!!Now I know!! You are a fun teacher!
When you said "One bird goes one way, and one bird goes the other way." It reminded me of that scene in "Goodfellas." lol
Wow... I can't believe how easy you made it... I have been doing this for years... but for some reason I had forgotten how and you made it so simple.... thank you.
Thank you for your confidence, inspiration, expertise, talent and generosity to share your skills & teach people how to applique'. I sincerely appreciate your videos and presence.
Thank you Jan!!! I've been searching the internet for the way to reverse freezer paper patterns and have found nothing! Then I stumbled upon your video and voila! I now know how to do it! Thank you!!! I'm going over to MSQC now to order one of your patterns!
Best explanation I have ever heard. I want to make my great niece a baby blanket using this method. Thank you so much
Thank you JAN! I'm a beginner and to follow your instructions is easy.
You are awesome. You explain everything so clearly.
Wonderful video Jan. I have been using your method for some time now but Today I learned how to do reverse! I had not thought to do that. Awesome! Thank you ever so much
Just found this tutorial and I love it!!! You are such a great teacher and I also love your prim patterns. Will look for more tutorials...thank you!!
Thank you for the video!! I love your personality, accent and all around demeanor..... God Bless!!!
+Crystal Mack Thanks a lot
Enjoyed your tutorial in Freezer Paper Appliques. I learned quite a bit and your delivery kept my attention. You are down to earth and explain details very well! I've subscribed to your site to learn more about sewing, appliques, etc. Again, thank you for a very good tutorial! Halle', Spring, TX
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Hello again Ms. Jan I love ❤️ your teaching and thank you for sharing your skills. Thank you 😊 so much.
Hello Jan..Just watched your freezer paper applique...I enjoyed how you talked about it being simple and straight forward...Also liked the tip about making reverse pattern...so simple...I love your wipeboard with the sandpaper on back...What a great idea...........am subscribed to your videos..Hope to see more..........
Jannnnnn!!! The inside point on my heart applique design is killing me! The point is very deep. I can't get past those frays without turning that "V" in to a "U". I'm a rank beginner but for my initiation into a quilt guild I have 14 needle turn applique hearts to do for an entirely hand pieced and hand quilted quilt. The problem is I don't have enough seam allowance in the point to avoid the frays(they are really really short...but if I don't go in deep enough the "V" is not sharp enough. I'm gonna keep on trying...hopefully you'll see this before my 14 hearts are done.
I just did a tutorial that focused more on hearts. I don't know if you saw it or not: ruclips.net/video/jqOb7CFCbgo/видео.html
Dank je Jan voor je duidelijke uitleg.
Gorgeous lady, could watch you all day, thanks for sharing !
You are adorable and THX for the tip on how to get the reverse way cut.
Thank you I have learned another craft to do. You are a excellent teacher. Thanks,
Great tutorial, love your sense of humour, thank you.
Love your explanations. I have learned soooooo much. Thank you.
Gracias por compartir sus proyectos desde Colombiaa bendiciones
Thank you Jan!!! So much appreciate your insights. Love your designs.
Please keep making videos! I love the way you teach. I can't wait to see all of your techniques! Please have the cameraman get right over the top of the pattern when you are cutting into the point on a shape(eg. into the "v" on the heart shape). It is difficult to see what you mean when he is at an angle.
We'll try to improve the angles in the future. Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you're liking the videos.
Hello Ms Jan thanks so much for your making that sounds and making so easy to do. Making the bird reverse. Thanks 🙏🏾 so much!
wonderful video, thanks for posting
Thank you for showing. I will put my art on a square this way. I will gather the supplies together today. Starting.
Angela Jane Winkler / Howard nb
Jan thank you loved this video and love your teaching style, hope to watch more of your videos thanks again.
Oh ..this tutorial gives hope.i did some letters ,but i didn't use the freezer paper they came out okay,but the freezer paper will save me a lots of time..thank you
Dee Wilson Glad to help Dee!
I just found your page, subscribing! You are a wonderful teacher! Funny and I wish I could take a class in person with you. ❤️
Thanks to all of you. They're fun to make and I hope they're helpful.
Thank you so much Jan for your Amazing tutorial
Thank you so much Jan, I really enjoyed your tutorial, very helpful indeed. I will certainly be having a good 😊 at this.
Mags Nash
Thanks so much for this wonderful tutorial.
Love this..thanks pat.
Thank you so much for the instruction! Love Moda fabrics and your quilts. I'm a new subscriber.
I hope I see many more of your tips.
Holaaa alguien sabe de jan??? Por favor muy lindos los proyectos la encontré ayer y hermosos los videos
Very good tutorial! Thank you.
Thank you, for a great demonstration.
Thank you ! Loved your tutorial!
Thanks for the folding to reverse idea!
Hi Jan, I'm so glad I bumped into your website, and watched your 'Needle turn applique'; but I have a question. Can I do 'Needle turn applique' WITHOUT the freezer paper? Is it possible? or will it not work? Please help. Thanks HEAPS for all your techniques.
Keep up the good work. God Bless.
+Jebby Ragavan The freezer paper just makes the pattern. You can use anything. I like the freezer paper because it adheres to the fabric and doesn't move so it's easier to trace around.
God bless u dear ❤️💞🥰😍
Great explanation of appliqués! I only wish more hand been explained about attaching the cutout to the backing. I can follow the instructions in this video but I get a little lost when it comes to arching the cut out to the fabric behind it. =_=*
what a wonderful teacher! and so bloody funny....
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Jan, thank you very much for sharing ! Could you tell if heat and bond is the same to freezing paper? If not, what is the difference? I just started to learn quilting. Thank you for your time!
+from Yuliana I'm sorry - I really don't know because I've never used heat and bond.
love u Jan . thnx a ton fr sharing .
THANK YOU.....VERY NICE....I LOVED.
Hi Jan, I enjoyed your tutorial, but I have a question. I fail to see why the freezer paper was placed on top of the brownish fabric and not under it. Now the freezer paper wax is “on top” of it and it doesn’t help anything that you did. Might be a dumb question but I thought the paper had to go on the “wrong’ side of the fabric? Please enlighten me, and thank you.
Good one.i will try.
Good morning Ms. Jan, I pray that all is well with you and your family, but did you make that sand paper board. Just asking that is a good idea to keep your fabric still.
Awesome madame!
What are the chances that I can use appliqué to made a Memory Quilt using baby clothes made out of stretchy and non-cotton fabrics? Possible?
Can I ask you a question Jan? Could you please tell me how you would applique teeny tiny pieces of applique, say one eighth of an inch wide by one inch long, as I have in a pattern? I am stuck and have tried all sorts of ways. Thank you, Sue
Where do I get the pattern from ,please
How come you put the freezer paper on the right side of fabric, I thought it would have to go on the wrong side. So it would stick to the background ?
THANK YOU SO MUCH !
Jan, I just found you today and am subscribing. Your designs are creative and fun, and you make me believe I can do this. I'm excited to try this. I have one question. On the background wall in "Freezer Paper Appliqué" there is a mini quilt that looks like a weeping willow tree - or maybe a tree of life? Do you have a pattern for that? I've been searching, but can't find it.
+Dotty Kupsky That is actually a little handkerchief that I was given by Moda. It would make a cute pattern though, wouldn't it?
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Thank you for sharing.
How do you adhere your applique pieces to the background fabric?
Where can you purchase the line pencils
Hi! I'm creating an art project with archival paper, thin tissue, in 30 "pages", & I really want to sew them together- Do you have any suggestions for either backing material, hem tape, the full roll adhesive, or maybe even this wax paper (size is 8-1/2" X 11")? I'd love to back these for strength & durability for travel. Also, for transport I believe rolling will be the way. If you have any suggestions, I'd just LOVE your advice. You seem incredibly knowledgable with fabric; do you have any paper sewing ideas for me. I have extra that I can "practice with" as well. (FYI) Thank you for your time & thoughtfully consideration, as well as public ally sharing your knowledge. A community Wise Woman.
Is it wise to launder the fabric beforehand in order to make sure it does not shrink, as cotton will so often do?
Always a good idea to wash your fabric first!
do I have to see the heart around or the glue of the freezer is enough?
me gusta!!!!
gracias
Any idea if Jan pre-washes her fabric before doing the applique? Thanks!
Anna
Washing your fabric is always the first step!
So what happens to raw edge of heart it looks unfinished
What type of pen did you use to draw on the fabric
Charlotte Mc I found it on her website: Sewline Marking Pen janpatekquilts.goodsie.com/notions/filter/category/needleturn-tutorial/
Being in South Africa, I don't know what freezer paper is. Is it the same as iron-on vilene?
I was wondering the same thing. I think it's what we know as wax paper. I'm still experimenting
Freezer paper is also known as butcher paper
thank you
Thanks alot dear. but what is freezer paper?
Meat wrapping paper
Why would you put the fabric wright side up if you put it right side down you can leave the freezer paper on and iron the allowance under ready to hand sew
I had the same question, it should be placed on the wrong side of fabric so it can adhere to it to turn your quarter inch all around. Am I missing something?
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I meant to say sew on the below comment.
I just wonder why using freezer paper.
Nice but you didn't show how to sew it