NeedleTurn Applique: 10 Minute Techniques
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
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In today's Video I will be sharing how I do NeedleTurn Applique.
I hope to share some simple Techniques on things that I do pretty routinely in my Sewing, Mixed Media crafting. If you have a request, please let me know. I plan on keeping these to around 10 minutes.
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Thanks for teaching this! All of a sudden I started wondering if the next generation will want to stitch. I hope so! We just cannot lose this amazing craft! 🥰🐢
I hope so too! And if we teach our children, which I have taught mine, we should be ok. 💜
@@JeriBelliniMy daughter did NOT want to learn. So I didn’t teach her.
I’m hoping that someday, after she’s finished her PhD, she will take up stitching as a hobby. But I didn’t want to make a negative memory by forcing her. Here’s hoping!!!
I love that you’re doing these tutorials! Thank you 🥰
You are so very welcome! 💜💜💜
This is a great, to-the-point tutorial! Thanks so much, Jeri.
You are so welcome! 💜💜💜
I love this. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome! 💜
Beautiful circle ❤ you are an excellent teacher 😊
Thank you so much! I appreciate your comment! 💜
Great tutorial! Today's Quote: "Kindness can be anything: Kindness can be anything-from watering a tree to feeding a stray animal."- Wendy Mass.Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
Thank you Lala! 💜
Thank you Jeri. I hadn’t thought of using a thin milliners needle. I think I will find it helpful. 💖💖💖
The thin needles are the way to go with applique, just glides right through the cloth! 💜 Try a short one to see if you like that better.
Thank you. I have just finished my first dot. This video was very helpful.
I'm so glad! 💜💜💜
I first did applique after I'd started piecing Dresden Plates and found out how I'd have to attach them to a block, lol. I haven't done it since, but there are some very pretty patterns out there and I am so very tempted. Thank you for the tutorial!
Try it, you might fall in love! 💜💜💜
Beautiful appliquéd circle and another helpful video .
Thank you! 💜💜💜
Love the ‘puffyness’ of the circle with applique, thanks Jeri!🍀💖
You could even stuff it if you wanted it really big! 💜
You are a good teacher.
Glad you think so! Thank you for that! 💜💜💜
Really enjoyed this video! I’m going to try working with circles.
Wonderful! I hope you love them! 💜
Thank you Geri ,this was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! 💜💜💜
Great video,thankyou Jeri.The zoomed in image was spot (or should I say dot 😁) on!! Please use again,for any future embroidery stiches you share!! Janine
I know, right?!?! I learn as I go along! 💜💜💜
Very helpful Jeri. Thank you 😊.
You are so welcome! 💜
Thank you! I have been wanting to learn and this was so helpful!
Glad it was helpful! 💜💜💜
Thanks Jeri, this is helpful! ❤
So glad! Easier to get to rather than looking through my videos to find it. 💜
This was beautifully explained. Tried my hand on hand applique once and was very quickly very frustrated. But I believe enough time has passed to give it another go. I mean, I'm really good at handstitching down my binding. So straight applique already works 😅
Give it another go! 💜 Thank you for the compliment!
I do not need another project, but you are making it really hard! lol. Guess I’m going to have to get a circle maker….
HA!!! Give it a try! 💜💜💜
Alex Anderson talked about your circles on her video Monday! She is making them also
I know, I'm tickled to death! 💜
Thank you, Jeri! You made that look so easy. Blessings.
You are so welcome! 💜💜💜
I have only ever done prepared applique; but after seeing your method, I want to try it out. Thanks for a great video--hugs, Julierose🥰
Hey Julierose, I love your name, BTW. You can do it! 💜💜💜
I have always to do needle turn appliqué. This will something I will definitely include
Please do! I hope you find it helpful! 💜
Thank you. My first circle was terrible but I will try again with these tips!
Practice practice! 💜
This is great, thanks! I have done applique, but not circles. I'm about to embark on a temperature quilt using 365 circles. I read one quilter who did free hand circles of different sizes or also "squircles." I need to decide if I want to intentionally look wonky or attempt beautiful circles like you're doing.
Oh that sounds like fun! 💜💜💜
Thank you for this explanation👏👍🧡
You’re welcome 😊 💜
Ahhh…I have stitched my finger too! 😂
🤣 I do it all the time!!!! 💜
Me too! This is the first time that I ever knew that I'm not the only one.
Do you ever put little clips in the fabric to make the turning under easier?
No, I have found this to be the easiest way to do applique. You really have to do one stitch at a time, if you try to force the cloth under all at once it won't go well. 💜
Hi, Jeri, I started my dots, I have a question: Do you pull out the basting around each square after completing?
I pull it out after I stitch the squares together and only if it’s regular basting. I don’t pull out the invisible baste. 💜
I'm getting quite a collection of 'Dots'😊 would they be suitable to make intoo a quilt?
Yes, absolutley! A wall hanging would be nice too! 💜
Hello Jeri, I want to tell you how very much I'm enjoying your dot videos on TH-cam.I've been in a slump for awhile,not doing any crafts. I stumbled on to you one day & became interested in your dot a day. I feel revived & energized to give them a try. I only have a smart phone,so I am unable to enlarge videos so much.I am unable to see when you apply the 3"square onto the 3 1/2 " square.Do you sew it on before you put the dot on,or do you sew the 3"sq on after the dot & the embroidery work is completed? Thank you so much,& let's dot our lives with joy every day•°•°•°
I'm not exactly sure what you mean... But I'll try to answer. The 3 inch square is the cardboard template. I use that to fold the edges of the 3 1/2 inch piece of cloth. So the edges are finished and basted in place, making a finished 3 inch square. Then I applique the dot onto that. Hope that makes sense. 💜 Then I embroider.
@@JeriBellini Oh, I misunderstood in the beginning. You only cut one piece of cloth 3 1/2 ",& turn under 1/4" each side. There isn't a second piece of cloth attached to that square! Am I understanding it right now? I'm sorry for misunderstanding. I'm so happy I have found your channel.Thank you🥀
@@shirleysmith8079 Yes Shirley, you got it! One square of cloth with the dot sewn on that then embroidered.
@@JeriBellini Thank you Jeri,Now I can begin making dots. I'm sure enjoying watching you & the interesting things you do.❤️
@@shirleysmith8079 Thank you so much! I'm glad you're here! 💜
Do you freehand the sewing line ??
No, I use the template, I showed it in the beginning of the video and there's a link in the description to get one.
Fyi, unfortunately, the needles you suggested here are no longer available. Do you have a suggestion for another needle brand? Thxs so much❤
Yes, I put 2 links they are just different sizes but both are very good for applique. And I reached out to the company to see if they would restock. 💜 I'm on it! LOL
Could not have come at a better time. Just trying a small circle and now I know I should try a larger first! Thanks!
I order through Etsy. Fil a Gant from France, 100% cotton. I believe it’s a 50 weight as opposed to a 30 weight that you find in fabric shops.
Recently, I also found a new thread to me (I live in USA), called Boundless Pima thread. It’s also a 50 weight and it was quite inexpensive for me. It’s 100% cotton. 1200 yds on the spool and quite inexpensive.
I'll keep my eye out for it! Thank you! 💜
I actually never tried appliqué like that, I do it with raw edges, but you explained it perfectly!
Oh, and thanks for sharing that speed thing! I didn’t know that and it’s really useful 💙❤️🤎🩵🧡🤍🩶💚🩷💛💜♥️
You are so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed watching! 💜