Thanks so much for this tutorial! At 74 I am finally trying my hand at needle turn appliqué. I’ve watched a lot if videos but this is the one that finally got me on the right track with your instruction about going in the right direction - so simple but so vital for success. Brilliant!
Thank you so much for this video!! You’re a great teacher and as a beginner I was getting very frustrated. I will keep trying! I appreciate your expertise. Thank you!
I’ve been trawling through hundreds of videos trying to find a demonstration of needle turn appliqué that’s as straightforward as this. Thank you, thank you, thank you. 😘
So glad I caught your video today. I have done a lot of applique and I can see what was wrong! I was using the tip of the needle, not the side...what a difference that makes! Thanks for sharing!👏🤗💐
thanks so much for all of your fabulous tutorials - I've just started doing some EPP six pointed stars and after wondering what to do with the end pieces I've found your tutorial - woo hoo - can't wait to watch all of your tutorials including this needle turn applique one !
So glad I found this video. Just starting to sew a stippled quilt for my 2 year old great-grandson and I'm already stuck. I decided it would be nice to put the handprints of the mother, father, baby, grandmother and great-grandmother on the front of the quilt, yes I know, I'm nuts. Would you do the stippling before or after you put the applique on and would you place them on the fabric with fusible paper or somethng else. I'm using felt for the applique and after washing and drying it there is no pilling or shrinkage so I think that part is OK. Should I have done the work before putting on the backing? I'd love someone to give me some advise as I never had time to learn to sew until now at 77. Thank You very much
Thank you for this tutorial. I've washed several but I like yours the best. Especially when you talked about right and left handed, no one ever mentions how to work when you're a lefty like me so thank you! I do have a question, once you are done say with the applique of the heart do you then cut away the fabric in the back with a 1/8" or 1/4" from the seem on the larger pieces? Thanks
This is the first needle turned video I've watched and the first Sue Daley video for me. As I watch you needle turn the heart, I see that the back side of the heart is white. Is there a backing on the applique piece? I didn't see this info in the video.
Pressing the wet glue dries it immediately, whilst not pressing takes a while to dry. 💖🌞🌵😷 p.s. don't worry it doesn't get on your iron. (I've even used Elmer's school glue... it's water soluble, meaning it washes completely out of the fabric in your next laundry.)
I am confused. You have red fabric. When drawing on it, you turned it around and the backside was also red. While cutting around it the back was white. I rewound and I still don't see if you had added some stabilizer. Where did the white background on the heart come about?
Thanks so much for this tutorial! At 74 I am finally trying my hand at needle turn appliqué. I’ve watched a lot if videos but this is the one that finally got me on the right track with your instruction about going in the right direction - so simple but so vital for success. Brilliant!
Thank you so much for this video!! You’re a great teacher and as a beginner I was getting very frustrated. I will keep trying! I appreciate your expertise. Thank you!
I’ve been trawling through hundreds of videos trying to find a demonstration of needle turn appliqué that’s as straightforward as this. Thank you, thank you, thank you. 😘
So glad I caught your video today. I have done a lot of applique and I can see what was wrong! I was using the tip of the needle, not the side...what a difference that makes! Thanks for sharing!👏🤗💐
Glad it was helpful!
You are adorable Sue, so easy to watch, you should be on TV! Fab! Thank you for great highly detailed instruction 😊 I'm inspired!
thank u so much. Learned more from you than the class I took. Now I feel that I can start this process. It will not b perfect but I think I can now.
Excellent instruction. Thank you.
thanks so much for all of your fabulous tutorials - I've just started doing some EPP six pointed stars and after wondering what to do with the end pieces I've found your tutorial - woo hoo - can't wait to watch all of your tutorials including this needle turn applique one !
Great tutorial, thank you Sue from Uk
Great video!!!
Straight of the grain! That explains my frays👍 Thank you.
Looks great
So glad I found this video. Just starting to sew a stippled quilt for my 2 year old great-grandson and I'm already stuck. I decided it would be nice to put the handprints of the mother, father, baby, grandmother and great-grandmother on the front of the quilt, yes I know, I'm nuts. Would you do the stippling before or after you put the applique on and would you place them on the fabric with fusible paper or somethng else. I'm using felt for the applique and after washing and drying it there is no pilling or shrinkage so I think that part is OK. Should I have done the work before putting on the backing? I'd love someone to give me some advise as I never had time to learn to sew until now at 77. Thank You very much
I did get turned around.. I started my Hawaii Lau'a'e again going right to left and it was much easier! Thanks!
Thanks Sue, your tutorials are so easy to follow......I've just watched them all!!!
Thank you for this tutorial. I've washed several but I like yours the best. Especially when you talked about right and left handed, no one ever mentions how to work when you're a lefty like me so thank you! I do have a question, once you are done say with the applique of the heart do you then cut away the fabric in the back with a 1/8" or 1/4" from the seem on the larger pieces? Thanks
This is the first needle turned video I've watched and the first Sue Daley video for me. As I watch you needle turn the heart, I see that the back side of the heart is white. Is there a backing on the applique piece? I didn't see this info in the video.
I saw the same and I am also curious.
Lovely tutorial! Thanks! Did you make your lovely dress?
Do you wash your fabrics first?
Where do you get the template paper you use? What is it called?
Your video helped a LOT. I have the same question Cherri asked. What type of stabilizer did you add to the back of the heart? Thank you!
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Pressing the wet glue dries it immediately, whilst not pressing takes a while to dry. 💖🌞🌵😷 p.s. don't worry it doesn't get on your iron. (I've even used Elmer's school glue... it's water soluble, meaning it washes completely out of the fabric in your next laundry.)
Loved your videos. First time I found you..l heard of Sue Daley but have never seen your sweet face. Glad I got to meet you.
I am confused. You have red fabric. When drawing on it, you turned it around and the backside was also red. While cutting around it the back was white. I rewound and I still don't see if you had added some stabilizer. Where did the white background on the heart come about?
ok size 15 milliners needles great
What kind of needles??
Milliners
É uma pena..mas legendas atrapalham as imagens
Die Kameta müsste etwas näher aufnehmen.....
No volume. Just static. 😢
Poor quality video...out of focus for most of it