First I trace the pattern on to the background. This make it more easy to know where to applique all the details later. If you look close you perhaps can see the pattern. But I use a light blue aqua trickmarker to trace the lines and it do not shows so good at the photo. I use aqua trick marker because I can wash the lines away when I am done with this block.
Next I trace the draw the applique shapes on the paper side of the freezerpaper and cut by the line. Then I iron the shiny side on to the wrong side of the fabric I am going to use. I press just for a few seconds because the freezerpaper fasten very quick. Try your freezerpaper on to a little piece of fabric first, because I have learned that it can be very difficult to remove from certain fabrics. Specially thimbelberry fabrics I have noticed this. Why I do not know. Cut the fabric with 1/4 inch seam allowance. If you are having very small parts use less seam allowance.
Then I glue down the seam allowance. I use a quilter glue stick, but you can also use a ordinary glue stick if it is washable. Sometimes I also baste the seam allowance down. But I prefer glue. Perhaps basting is the best way to do it for you.
Now you are ready to applique. I have found my dear needle threader. Can't do without it. When I applique I use thread that is similar colour as the shape I am applique. In this photo I use red thread. Never use thread after the background. I use invisible stitches when I applique this way.
When I am done with the stitching I still have the freezerpaper inside . To remove this I cut away the background fabric on the back of the shape (using 1/4 seam allowance).
Now I have appliqued all the details and this is how my background is looking like when I have removed all the freezerpaper.
And this is how it looks at the right side. All the applique is done and I can start stitching the other lines. But I have to wait until tomorrow.
And this is how it looks at the right side. All the applique is done and I can start stitching the other lines. But I have to wait until tomorrow.
I have added this challenge in my sidebar. Called it Applique challenge with Nadine, Darlene and Angie. And I will add my blocks there while I am sewing. I am so curious to see what colours the other ladies are choosing. Have you started yet?????
I have added block 1-11 in the sidebar. Have to take a photo of block 12 and soon I have finished block 13. 37 left to make. This is fun!!!!!!
I hope you three other do not feel any pressure because I already have made 13 blocks. I know it will come weeks that I will not be able to applique any new blocks. So I guess you soon will catch me up.
I know that Hanne also will join us in this challenge making two (or more) blocks each month.
I am so back in to sewing again after no sewing the last weeks
and I love it!!!!!!!!!!
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Hey girlfriend, I have not started yet, altho I did pull fabrics from my Thimbleberries stash trying to decide if I want to use those...also thinking that I might like to use 30s fabrics...see, this is the most difficult part for me--deciding on the fabrics. I'm all set up to draw and cut templates, since that how I do my needleturn applique. I was wondering if Nadine and Darlene have started yet? :D Your blocks look terrific, girl!! How do you decide on your fabric selections? I had already started needleturn on an 3-block angel wallhanging, so now I'm kind of waffling back and forth on which to work on. :)
Ooops, I meant to tell you that you did an excellent job with your freezer paper lesson! :p
Thanks for the lesson. I want to learn applique this year and your lesson will come in handy.
nice work on the instructions and I like your block - will have to check on the other ladies to see what they are doing
Juliann
May, that is a wonderful tutorial on the way your appliqué using freezer paper. Nice job!
The applique lesson is great - I'm sure it will help Nadine. I have not started mine yet but am hoping to prep a block or two tomorrow. I'm still on the fence about my fabric selection but I'm leaning towards using 30's however when I wake up tomorrow morning I may have a different thought. LOL I'll make that final decision tomorrow and post whatever I prep.
I'm glad that Angie has joined us and that Hanne plans to participate too.
I am thumbing the book right now - thanks for the inspiration :-)
I know you have appliqued the sequins. Have you used freezer paper inside those too?
I know they can be left out, but on many of the blocks the small sequins gives an extra lift.
My DJ swap friend wants a break from the swapping - you know, life interferring with quilting, so maybe I can be up to one block a week too :-)
Looking very nice May Britt!
Your instructions were perfect. I did a class on freezer paper appligue, & your instructions are better!!
Looking great!
Thank you very much for this appliqué lesson. It's very clear
Thank you a bunch :-))) This lessen was just what I needed. Hugs from Anita
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH MY FRIEND !
What a great toturial, you're so good at it !
And what a relief to see that I'm proceeding the right way (thanks to you). You're a GREAT teacher !
Good news that our challenge group is getting more "members" ! The more we are, the more fun and achievements we get !
About the "sequins" : what kind are you using ? They don't seem to understand what I mean in my usual haberdashery... but this is Belgium, you know ! LOL....
Good idea, too, to put this challenge on your sidebar - I'll try to, as well (seems easier with the new blogger... LOL)
Biiiiig hugs & smiles....and thanks !
NADINE.
This is how I learned applique, but it is one of the things I don't like, but I have promised myself to do some more applique.
Very good tutorial May Britt. Do you have any advice on the stitch you use? Where do you pick up the applique, which direction or angle do you point the needle? This is probably too basic a question for you to have even thought of adding!
This is exactly how I do it! You did a wonderful job explaining it!
A very nice, detailed tutorial. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks so much for all the pictures. You do beautiful applique work. I hope by following your directions, mine will get better. (Lesa from CQForNewbies)
Thank you so much, May Britt!It is very clear, I always do such a confusion when I make the appliquè.. LOL!!!!
Your explanations are always top-notch, never fear. This is just the cutest apple block! I used to do the freezer paper method before I went to needleturn, and there are still some things for which I find it the easiest method of all the applique methods. This works so well with the shapes you are using!
Good tutorial, May Brit. This is how I learned to applique--still cannot needle turn very well and admire anyone that can do a good job with that. Your little blocks looks so cute! I'll be watching you, Angie, Darlene and Nadine to see how you are coming along in.
Aby - HOW DID YOU KNOW?? I have been wanting to learn to hand applique for the longest time!! your step by step instructions look great - like reading from a book!
Thanks for sharing. I have saved the information for when I have time to sit down and begin later this year.
Looking forward to lesson 2 :) Happy Weekend ~Bonnie
Never mind the question May...I read one post down, duh!
You really do some beautiful work! Have been admiring all your pictures and fell in love with the Log Cabin Santa! Do you know where to buy a pattern how to make that Santa?
That was brilliant, I had a good idea of it but the glue stick for the basting was a revelation. You should have been a teacher! LOL Tracey
ubflcThese instructions are very clear and easy to follow. I read in several american sites the use of freezer paper for this work. I don't know what freezer paper is and where it can be bought. Internet? Quilt shops? We don't have quilt shops in Portugal, I buy almost everythng when I go abroad or in the internet.
Thanks for this!! I finally have a huge roll of freezer paper from my storage in the US on its way to me here in Finland! Your applique is always so beautiful!
Thanks again! I had to reference because I am just now ready to do an applique.
Hi May,
Thanks for your tutorial, it is great! I love needleturn applique but have never done it with freezer paper. Wasn't quite sure about the whole process but now I know thanks to you. I will give this method a try. It's always great to learn something new and to pass on to others. Happy stitching!
Natalie 8-)
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