Pieced heart applique block
As my regular readers know, the word "applique" makes me nervous. It is the one quilty technique that cause all kinds of consternation for me. So many of you do this so effortlessly, that I always feel all thumbs when I look at any pattern that requires even the most basic applique.
Here is a method I have started using that I actually enjoy!
For this I use a light fusible interfacing, but I do not fuse it to the back.
I cut a piece of fusible the same size and shape that I want my applique to be.
For this heart shaped applique, I cut the shape after I stitched, but for circles and other shapes I often cut them both the beforehand.
For this heart I used a pieced square
paper template on interfacing
cut
pinned
stitched
trimmed to shape
I cut a hole in the middle of the interfacing.
opening cut in interfacing
Turn right side out and smooth into shape
front
cut background fabric square
Fold background block to center applique.
Press front to background
Press back
Applique success!
Ready to finish!
I will stitch around this applique with a bling hand stitch or maybe use a machine decorative stitch.
If you are as timid about applique as I am, I hope you will find this method easy and give it a try,
I am using this method for my current quilt test project, which has applique circles and plan to use it again soon for another project.
More applique posts coming soon to my scrapatch!
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