Making Applique Circles Two Ways with Jean Wells
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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I see circles and bubbles in my future. Thanks for the tips Jean.
Glad it was helpful!
I love your demos, Jean! I was so happy to find them! I always used lightweight iron-on interfacing and did the second on a lot over the years. I love the idea of the templates, though. Trying for perfection here - NOT a good thing!
Thanks i appreciate youre sharing. I love your artistic quilts.
Glad you like them!
That second - double circle option was so very smart as was your method for attaching, thank t you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
turning the circle inside out is GENIUS! so glad i watched this video!
Glad it was helpful!
Спасибо за интересную идею, спасибо за творчество!🪡🧵♥
Very helpful thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you Jean. I received my beautiful kit today of the "Running Wild Table Runner' from the Stitchin' Post. I can't wait to make it and now I have a couple of circle options. The kit was wrapped so beautifully. Thank you to Valori and your staff. Love!
So glad you like the kit!
I think the 1st option would suit me best, thank you
I use used fabric softener sheets for the back of my circles. 😜 They work great and my circles smell good. Lol
Great tip!
Awesome thx for showing us
You're welcome
Muchísimas gracias😍
Thank you for sharing. I do a third method , same as your second circle but use fusible interfacing for appliqué . After pulling it to correct side & straighten , iron in place. Reverse appliqué . 👍😊
Thanks for sharing your method!
Thanks for the options. Inspiration al
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
1:07 this i my way too. But i start and finish the running stich on the right side of the fabric to not break my fingers when pulling the thread.
it would help you if you put a small weight on the suffolk puff circle you were trying to tie off :)
Thanks for the tip!
Por favor traducir al español gracias
Lo siento, no hablamos español.
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