I've been making a Sunbonnet Sue quilt from my daughter's outgrown dresses. I've watched a ton of videos on hand applique to figure out what is easiest. Yours is the only one I've seen with the foil method. I've been using this method for three days and it works amazing for the little hands, sleeves, and such. The skirt and bonnet I can finger press and needle turn. I can't thank you enough for showing this method. 🌻🍄
Glad it's helped. That's why it's useful to have different methods as some work better fir certain things. I bet it will look gorgeous love a Sunbonnet Sue! X
Bless you! Thank you so much for this video, I found it at just the right time. I have a quilt kit which is mostly appliqué and after doing a couple of blocks I was overwhelmed by the needleturn method as there are so many small leaves and flowers. Having spent a lot of money on this kit I would really like to get it finished at some point and thanks to your lovely video I think I might. I’m going to try the second method using the machine to sew on the interfacing. Thanks again, have subscribed xx
I love the 2nd method for projects with lots of pieces it means you can speed up the prep a bit.Hope you get it done...no rush...some projects are like fine wines and need time to mature!!! Enjoy the process! I also do videos for @Janomestitchclubuk on RUclips which are machine based. Xx
Thank you for this clear video. I think I will try the interfacing method because it will be so much easier to get my colours and layout right. Can’t wait to start now you have sent me in the easiest direction.🤞🤞
I like the idea of the foil, but why not saturate the edges of the fabric with starch first, then put the foil around it and press it. Then the starch will keep it in shape and you can remove the foil.
I've been making a Sunbonnet Sue quilt from my daughter's outgrown dresses. I've watched a ton of videos on hand applique to figure out what is easiest. Yours is the only one I've seen with the foil method. I've been using this method for three days and it works amazing for the little hands, sleeves, and such. The skirt and bonnet I can finger press and needle turn. I can't thank you enough for showing this method. 🌻🍄
Glad it's helped. That's why it's useful to have different methods as some work better fir certain things. I bet it will look gorgeous love a Sunbonnet Sue! X
I really appreciated your explanation and the fact that you provided three alternatives. Thank you!
You're welcome! 😁😁
Thank you for this, always wondered how to do needle turn properly and now I know!
You're welcome! It's hard to see in books exactly what's going on! Xx
Thank you so much for the wonderfully clear view of your lovely hands and where the needle is!
Thank you! 😊
Looking forward to tackling my next project!! These are great ideas for the quilt I'm making for my grandson. ❤❤Thank you very much!!
You're welcome😁
Thank you for this very explicit video! Look forward to your other videos.
Thank you! I also do machine based videos for Janome on RUclips which you might enjoy...
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Bless you! Thank you so much for this video, I found it at just the right time. I have a quilt kit which is mostly appliqué and after doing a couple of blocks I was overwhelmed by the needleturn method as there are so many small leaves and flowers. Having spent a lot of money on this kit I would really like to get it finished at some point and thanks to your lovely video I think I might. I’m going to try the second method using the machine to sew on the interfacing. Thanks again, have subscribed xx
I love the 2nd method for projects with lots of pieces it means you can speed up the prep a bit.Hope you get it done...no rush...some projects are like fine wines and need time to mature!!! Enjoy the process! I also do videos for @Janomestitchclubuk on RUclips which are machine based. Xx
Your video is brilliant!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.❤
Thank you glad you enjoyed it! 😉
Thank you for this clear video. I think I will try the interfacing method because it will be so much easier to get my colours and layout right. Can’t wait to start now you have sent me in the easiest direction.🤞🤞
Glad it's helpful.I prefer it for big projects for exactly that reason! Xx
Thank you so much that was very helpful ❤.
What a helpful video--thank you!!!
You're very welcome!
Que tecnica tan hermosa!!!
Muchas gracias por explicar❤ hace rato que la veo y me quedó super claro...
Thank you😁
Thank you for a great video!
Thank you. Very helpful
You're welcome!
This is a very good video
What is the name of the stuff you use in method 2? I mean that what you did sew with the fabric together. It seems so soft. Thank you for your video!
Hiya I use a medium weight sew in interfacing xx
What interfacing do you use? Thank you
I use a medium weight sew in.xx
@@sewingboxsomerset5328 thank you, that might be why my lite weight is tearing when I turn it right side out
I like the idea of the foil, but why not saturate the edges of the fabric with starch first, then put the foil around it and press it. Then the starch will keep it in shape and you can remove the foil.
Very informative and helpful video. But please make sure the camera is in the right place so it covers all properly.
Hermoso ❤❤