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Do you find yourself wanting to start putting together an appliqué pattern quilt, but are not sure where to start? This is for you! We've put together a step-by-step guide to help you along with putting together your first quilt that we hope you find informational and entertaining. We've also put a quick shopping list together at the bottom of the post to help guide you toward success!
Step One - Trace
Trace the pattern pieces onto the fusible web. When everything has been traced, cut around the tracings and press them onto the "wrong" side of your fabric (you may not be able to tell which side of the fabric is the "wrong" side, and if that's the case, either side will do).
Step Two - Cut
Cut your tracings out directly on the line. Take note to also cut out the
dashed lines! This is where other pieces of fabric will lay on top. When everything is cut out, place your appliqué pressing sheet on top of the full size layout guide. Match up the numbers and letters, and tap them into place with a hot iron.
Step Three - Place
Eventually, everything will be pressed together on the appliqué pressing sheet and will start to take a recognizable shape. This is when you'll lift the entire design off of the pressing sheet.
Step Four - Iron
With the entire pattern design in hand, it's ready to be pressed onto your background fabric! When you've got it placed where you'd like it, sew on your inner and outer borders. Then, make a "sandwich" with your top, batting, and backing.
Step Five - Finalize!
Sew one straight stitch around the raw edge, and finally, finish it off by adding your own binding. Wah-la, you've successfully put together your own appliqué quilt!
Shopping List
To help you get off to a good start, we've compiled a list of the most important tools you'll need to get you going. Most of the items are linked to online retail sites, including our own, for your convenience. Now get out there and start creating!
- 1. Appliqué Pattern
- 2. Fabric
- 3. Appliqué Pressing Sheet
- 4. Sharp Scissors
- 5. Pentel Mechanical Pencil .5
- 6. Fusible Web
- 7. Sharpie
- 8. Aurifil Thread
- 9. Exacto Knife
- 10. Baggies (in all different sizes)
- 11. Long Tweezers
- 12. Iron
- 13. Light Box
- 14. 75/11 Quilting Needle
Coming Up Next...
Stay tuned to our blog, where we'll be talking about the most important tools you can have while putting together appliqué patterns (hint: it looks a lot like the shopping list above!), we'll be having a conversation about Aurifil Thread, plus some artist interviews!
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Always make sure to get the proper weight that your pattern suggests. If you can't find the exact yarn (i.e. Aran) at least make sure to get one that falls within the same classification (i.e. Worsted). Otherwise your pattern will not be sized appropriately. babyset
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