The nap tip (which way to use the thread) was awesome, I didn't know that, Thank you so much Jill for sharing your knowledge and Thanks FQS for the videos.
How are the applique pieces sticking to the background before they're sewn? I didn't see any pins, but they're definitely not moving or falling off when she picks up the square. These are terrific videos & she uses an easier method than the classes I took.
Thank you for the close up view of tucking in the flag. This was just the instruction I need for my applique. I ordered a cotton fabric paining of the Nativity Scene, and the person cut it through the middle of the scene! I need to piece two images together to make a complete scene.
Thanks for watching Santee! We basted these pieces down with Appliglue. Be sure to watch the Applique Prep video here: How to Prepare Applique by Jill Finley of Jillily Studio - Fat Quarter Shop
Hi Pamela - we currently do not offer a video for backing however we have received many requests for this and will be doing it in the near future. Thanks for watching and your suggestion!
We offer several different kinds of Needle Threaders here: www.fatquartershop.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=needle+threader We featured a Clover brand in the video.
Thank you so very much for the close up view of your stitching. It has made it easier on how to do the stitch. Also for not going at a hurried pace.
The nap tip (which way to use the thread) was awesome, I didn't know that, Thank you so much Jill for sharing your knowledge and Thanks FQS for the videos.
That needle threader is amazing.
Love the close up and simple explanation. I think I may enjoy this technique better than machine stitched applique! Thanks for sharing!
I think it would be more relaxing.
How are the applique pieces sticking to the background before they're sewn? I didn't see any pins, but they're definitely not moving or falling off when she picks up the square. These are terrific videos & she uses an easier method than the classes I took.
Thank you so much for this video! I am having a hard time putting a small detail on a cape that i am sewing. This would work really well. Thank you!
Those felt thimbles are called Bindis and cost less than a dollar at an east indian store in case anyone was looking...
Thanks so much! I'm sewing sculptures for my class and I was very confused about the applique technique, but now I can do it :)
you have very clear and easy way! Great
Thankyou so much!! This really helped me with costuming
That threader is so awesome
Thanks for tutorials. Happy New Year!
Thank you for the close up view of tucking in the flag. This was just the instruction I need for my applique. I ordered a cotton fabric paining of the Nativity Scene, and the person cut it through the middle of the scene! I need to piece two images together to make a complete scene.
Thank you so much to show every little thing in detail
Stunning!
So helpful!!!
Such perfect folds
Love these. After the placement of the pieces how did you baste them down to begin stitching?
Thanks for watching Santee! We basted these pieces down with Appliglue. Be sure to watch the Applique Prep video here: How to Prepare Applique by Jill Finley of Jillily Studio - Fat Quarter Shop
It looks as though your appliqué is already in place. What is holding them in place
Can I do this when sewing appliqué to power mesh? Thanks
Where did u took the fabrics🤔
Kimberly, never mind I went to your website, and found them...lol Thanks, anyway :-)
what if the pieces are laser cut and there is no fold to come up through?same way but just stick to the edge?
Those polka dots can easily be substituted with bindis. It's easily available in India and any Indian store across the world.
Actual how to starts at 3 min. In
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Thanks for the video. What was the brand of hand-sewing needle she recommended?
Hi Ann - she uses Bohin needles and here is a link: www.fatquartershop.com/bohin-applique-long-needles-size-10 Thanks for watching!
Did you previously iron the appliqué edges under?
Hello Maxine! Yes, here is the previous video showing preparing the applique th-cam.com/video/XuXw2DI9z1A/w-d-xo.html
How does a needle cause a burr on the thread when it never touches the thread?
Is there a video about backing and using batting?
Hi Pamela - we currently do not offer a video for backing however we have received many requests for this and will be doing it in the near future. Thanks for watching and your suggestion!
What are you using to get the pieces to adhere to the fabric?
Hello Judy! Jill Finley used her Appli-Glue: www.fatquartershop.com/appli-glue-jillily-studio-jill800
What is the brand name of the needle threader? Thank you!
Hello Susan! The needle threader is Bohin. Here is the link: www.fatquartershop.com/bohin-easy-needle-threader-bohin-81980
Thanks so much for the information. Really liked your video!
You're welcome! We're glad you enjoyed the video.
Where would I find that needle threading thing?? I would LOVE to get one for my Mawmaw! Thanks!
We offer several different kinds of Needle Threaders here: www.fatquartershop.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=needle+threader We featured a Clover brand in the video.
Fat Quarter Shop thank you so much! You all are always s great about replaying! 😊
How did you baste the pieces? the Prep video said to watch the next video for basting instructions and It didnt get there.
lissaplus3 Jill bastes with her appliglue and you can see that here: th-cam.com/video/93HIpdDbBd8/w-d-xo.html
@@FatQuarterShopTX i was wondering the same thing :)
Is there any way you can let me know, where she got her polka dots?
Those polka dots are called bindis
Is this applique or reverse applique?
hello
what was the french needles called please :)
+creativemoi1983 We are using Bohin Needles: www.fatquartershop.com/bohin-applique-needles-size-11
that's some witchery happening there! I can't even see her stitches!!!
that aurafil thread is too pricey for me…Ibjust use Gutermann
Is this just an advert???
No... Did you actually _watch_ the video??