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I actually really LOVE the art of appliqué! Even though I don't use it that much (practically never) but I do love seeing others' works on the Internet and appreciate the artistry so much :) My October project that I've mentioned earlier in this post is also appliqué-friendly and, personally, I'm going to experiment a little in this field! So I thought if anyone wants to try the same I should tell a bit more about the methods of applique in advance. Method 1 So, the first thing you should…

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Jill Finley on Instagram: "Prepare your appliqué shapes by turning the edge under before you add them to your block. 1. Make templates from Jillily Studio Maker Paper. 2. Press template to the wrong side of your fabric—the heat will make it stick. 3. Cut fabric around template leaving a 1/4” seam allowance. 4. Moisten the seam allowance with starch using a Jillily Studio Starch Brush. 5. Use a Jillily Studio Quilter’s Digit to pull the fabric over the template as you press with an iron. 6. Remove the template—it can be used again! 7. Lastly, when all your pieces are prepared, stick them to your block using Jillily Studio Appliqué-Glue. (Not shown in this video.) Happy Appliqué! #jillilystudio #applique #prepareapplique #appliquethejillilyway #makerpaper #starchbrush #quiltersdigit Patchwork, Couture, Rilli Applique Design, Cloth Patchwork Ideas, Hand Pieced Quilt Blocks, Applique Work Tutorial, How To Do Applique Work, Appliqué Quilt Patterns, Fabric Leaves Diy

Jill Finley on Instagram: "Prepare your appliqué shapes by turning the edge under before you add them to your block. 1. Make templates from Jillily Studio Maker Paper. 2. Press template to the wrong side of your fabric—the heat will make it stick. 3. Cut fabric around template leaving a 1/4” seam allowance. 4. Moisten the seam allowance with starch using a Jillily Studio Starch Brush. 5. Use a Jillily Studio Quilter’s Digit to pull the fabric over the template as you press with an iron. 6…

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